Biography of Kate Hudson
Child of a large creative family
Kate hardly remembers her father, Bill Hudson, and even after her parents’ divorce in the early 1980s, he did not pay enough attention to his daughter. Therefore, Kate, born on April 19, 1979, calls her stepfather, Kurt Russell, her dad. It was with this famous artist that the magnificent Goldie Hawn, the mother of our heroine, found her happiness.
Goldie is Jewish, she really wanted her daughter to grow up as an adherent of Judaism. Already as an adult, Kate became interested in Buddhism, but did not forget her mother’s instructions. The baby's childhood was cloudless: she bathed in the love of her mother and adoptive father on Kurt's ranch in Colorado. 10 years after her birth, Goldie gave birth to her son, Wyatt. In addition to him and his older brother Oliver, Kate has (on her father's side) two more half-sisters and a brother.
Since school, Hudson has been friends with Liv Tyler - they studied together at a prestigious private educational institution in Santa Monica. Kate Hudson's biography continued with studies at New York University, but then the girl firmly decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother and Kurt. They weren't thrilled with the idea, but they didn't object. Nineteen-year-old Hudson made her film debut in the low-budget drama Desert Sadness.
You can't hide talent in your pocket!
But very soon they started talking about her: the provocative thriller “Gossip” was released, in which the actress declared herself loudly. Together with her in the film about an evil rumor started (as an experiment), the British Lena Headey, handsome Joshua Jackson and James Marsden played.
Cameron Crowe's musical drama Almost Famous strengthened the position of yesterday's debutante: she was awarded a Golden Globe (and nominated for an Academy Award). Now no one could slander the fact that Kate’s famous relatives placed her in the movies.
Caught in a Stereotype: The Rom-Com Queen
After starring in the costume film The Four Feathers (for which she did not agree to become Peter's girlfriend in Spider-Man), Hudson moved on to roles in light comedies. It all started with the film “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” which became a commercial hit, and then away we go!
“Fashionable Mommy”, “He, Me and His Friends”, “My Best Friend’s Girl”: it seemed that the biography of Kate Hudson turned onto the path trodden by her mother. The media has already dubbed the girl the “queen of rom-coms.” But she was also good in other genres - you can remember the role of a nurse who got into serious trouble (“The Key to All Doors”). Kate showed her talent perfectly in this psychological thriller.
But, alas, the directors liked to exploit her attractive appearance more, and they again invited the actress to “lightweight” projects: “Fool’s Gold”, “Bride Wars”, “Rental Groom”.
Jack of all trades!
True, in Rob Marshall’s film “Nine,” Hudson managed to surprise everyone: it turned out that Goldie Hawn’s daughter has a singing gift!
Kate is generally a very versatile person: she knows French well, enjoys needlework, can play the piano and guitar, and does yoga.
Career
She first appeared in films in 1998, playing cameo roles in the films Desert Melancholy by Morgan Freeman and Ricochet River. The next film was the comedy “200 Cigarettes”. In 2000, Hudson played in Cameron Crowe's film Almost Famous. The role made her famous and brought her an Oscar nomination and a victory at the Golden Globe ceremony[8].
In 2002, Hudson turned down a role in the blockbuster Spider-Man (the role went to Kirsten Dunst) in favor of participating in the filming of the historical film The Four Feathers, directed by Shekhar Kapur. The next film was the comedy starring Matthew McConaughey, “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003), which grossed over $170 million at the worldwide box office. Hudson starred in the comedies “Alex and Emma” (2003) and “Fashionable Mommy” ( 2004). In 2005, she appeared in the title role in the thriller The Key to All Doors.
Meanwhile, the comedy “He, Me and His Friends” was released, in which Hudson played along with Owen Wilson.
In 2008, a film with Kate Hudson, Fool's Gold, was released, where she again played with Matthew McConaughey.
At the end of 2008, filming began on the film “The Dream of the Red Chamber” - the life story of photojournalist Diana Mellors, who went to China and became a communist[10].
Personal life of Kate Hudson
Fascinating nature!
She is often called very flighty and addicted - Kate Hudson's personal life is truly impressive! At the end of 2000 - right before the New Year's celebrations, Kate became the wife of Chris Robinson (he is a rock musician), the fruit of this marriage was the son Ryder Russell, who is now 11 years old.
In the mid-2000s, the union began to burst at the seams, and the couple filed for divorce in 2007. Then Kate had an affair with her colleague Owen Wilson in full swing. The relationship was not cloudless, and one day, in a desperate impulse, Owen almost said goodbye to life: he cut his wrists, having previously pumped himself full of sedatives. He was saved by his brother, Luke. After this incident, everything completely went wrong.
The next “victim” on Kate’s list was comedian Dax Shepard, who was quickly replaced by Lance Armstrong (a world-famous cyclist and cancer survivor).
Attempt No. 2: civil marriage
But these connections did not lead to anything, and only in 2010 Kate Hudson’s personal life changed dramatically again: she became friends with vocalist Matthew Bellamy. It’s interesting that Kate chose musicians as husbands (maybe her genes affected her: her biological father is a musician). In the summer of 2011, Hudson became a mother again and named her son Bingen.
A little over three years passed, and this tandem fell apart. In December 2014, the couple put an end to their relationship.
All the Boys Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy are one of my favorite couples today. On the eve of the birth of her second child, the actress looks unusually beautiful and happy. Although the path to this happiness, as usual with Hollywood beauties, was oh so thorny. I propose to “dig a little” into the affairs of the heart of the past years of the charming Kate.
Goldie Hawn's daughter and Kurt Russell's successor was already quite judicious in her choice of boyfriends at just 18 years old. She did not dream of great and all-consuming love. She needed an adult and wealthy man, with whom she could build a calm family life. Therefore, when Kate began an affair with eccentric rocker Leni Kravitz, she decided not to let it go.
Her relationship with the little-known actor Eli Craig, the son of her mother's friend, also failed. Eli was attentive and did beautiful things, but it just so happened that at that moment in Kate’s life someone appeared who put an end to this relationship in just a couple of minutes.
The ideal man who fit well into the “strategic plan for life” turned out to be rock musician, Black Crows vocalist Chris Robinson. It was love at first... cocktail. Chris advised Kate which one to order. And then he asked if she believed in love at first sight. She didn't believe it. Until this moment.
Goldie Home was categorically against her daughter's union with the musician. She called all rockers "drunks, drug addicts and bastards." But Kate was 21 at that time and she had long been deciding everything herself. Besides, it was love.
The couple formalized their relationship on December 31, 2000. In 2004, their son Ryder Russell Robinson was born.
Throughout this time, Kate maintained the family hearth as best she could. Chris turned out to be far from an ideal husband; his addiction to drugs seriously undermined their family happiness. In 2006 they separated. The official wording is irreconcilable contradictions. And unofficially, everyone already knew that Kate was having an affair with comedian Owen Wilson.
Their relationship was like an obstacle race. The actors met in 2006 on the set of the film “He, Me and His Friends” and there their romance began to gain rapid momentum. It was easy and fun for them.
But that was only the case at the beginning. Their relationship soon became as unstable as Wilson's character. They diverged and converged three times.
After the first breakup in May 2007, Owen tried to commit suicide and opened his veins. The reason for this action was the news that Kate was having an affair with Dax Shepard (by the way, also a comedian)
True, this “relationship” lasted only a few weeks. During 2008, Kate got together and broke up with Owen two more times.
At their last reunion, the actor even proposed, but was refused. After her divorce from Chris, the wise and reasonable Kate repeatedly stated: “Another wedding is not on my priority list. I finally realized that marriage is not at all what makes me happy..."
In between her relationship with Wilson, Kate was seen kissing Justin Timberlake
She had an affair with cyclist Lance Armstrong for three months.
At the end of 2008, Kate met baseball player Alex Rodriguez (Madonna's ex-lover).
Their romance lasted almost a year. In 2009, it was announced that the couple would formalize their relationship by Christmas.
But it didn’t come to the wedding. What exactly caused the breakup is not known. It is likely that while Kate was in another city, Rodriguez freely had fun in nightclubs in the company of pretty fans.
In 2010, Kate Hudson attended the Coachella festival in California. There, a former classmate introduced her to Fron. From the first minutes, Matthew Bellamy showed enviable persistence in his desire to “get to know each other better,” and Kate thought: “Okay, this will be interesting!” But just a couple of months later, in her interviews, Kate already said that she did not know how to live a day without Matthew.
At the beginning of 2011, the couple announced that they were expecting a child, and in April the rock musician proposed to Kate.
Let's hope that what Kate didn't find in American men, she now found in the polite and caring Briton Bellamy. Now the couple is spending more and more time in Matthew’s homeland. Who knows, maybe good old England will still pacify the ardent character of the freedom-loving American.
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Personal life
In 1976, Hudson married actress Goldie Hawn. In the same 1976, their son Oliver was born, and in 1979, their daughter Kate. Before her marriage to Billy, Goldie was already married to director Gus Trikonis (from 1969 to 1976).
Soon the marriage with Billy also began to crack. The couple filed for divorce in 1980. The divorce process was difficult and long. Billy tried to take away the maximum amount of property from Goldie and his own children who remained with their mother.
In 1982, the divorce proceedings were finally completed. Soon Goldie became friends with actor Kurt Russell, who actually raised Oliver and Kate.
Hudson showed little interest in his children after the divorce. In 1982, he married again. This time on actress Cindy Williams. From this marriage, Hudson also has two children - Zachary and Emily Hudson. Bill divorced Cindy in 2000.
Currently, the man has a permanent girlfriend, with whom Hudson has not yet formalized his relationship. The woman has already given birth to Bill one child.
Hudson's children, Kate and Oliver, were never able to forgive their father for leaving their mother without a cent and depriving them of their home. Bill tried several times to make peace with them and introduce them to his new family, but so far Kate in all interviews calls Kurt Russell her father, not Hudson.
Career[ | ]
She first appeared in films in 1998, playing cameo roles in the films Desert Melancholy by Morgan Freeman and Ricochet River. The next film was the comedy “200 Cigarettes”. In 2000, Hudson played in Cameron Crowe's film Almost Famous. The role made her famous and brought her an Oscar nomination and a victory at the Golden Globe ceremony[7].
In 2002, Hudson turned down a role in the blockbuster Spider-Man (the role went to Kirsten Dunst) in favor of participating in the filming of the historical film The Four Feathers, directed by Shekhar Kapur. The next film was the comedy starring Matthew McConaughey, “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003), which grossed over $170 million at the worldwide box office. Hudson starred in the comedies “Alex and Emma” (2003) and “Fashionable Mommy” ( 2004). In 2005, she appeared in the title role in the thriller The Key to All Doors.
Meanwhile, the comedy “He, Me and His Friends” was released, in which Hudson played along with Owen Wilson.
In 2008, a film with Kate Hudson, Fool's Gold, was released, where she again played with Matthew McConaughey.
At the end of 2008, filming began on the film “The Dream of the Red Chamber” - the life story of photojournalist Diana Mellors, who went to China and became a communist[9].