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Kirke is close friends with [[Lena Dunham]], who created ''Tiny Furniture'' and ''Girls''.<ref name="Rosen2012">{{cite web | url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/23/jemima-kirke-girls_n_1444001.html | title=Jemima Kirke, 'Girls' Star, On Periods, Collaborations And Sex Scenes | publisher=Huffington Post | date=2012-04-23 | accessdate=May 01, 2012 | author=Rosen, Christopher}}</ref> They became friends while attending [[Saint Ann's School (New York City)|Saint Ann's School]] in New York City.<ref name="Rosen2012"/> In an interview with ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'', Kirke discussed how the characters she portrays in both were inspired somewhat by her personality.<ref>{{cite web |last=Peele |first=Anna |date=November 10, 2010 |title=Jemima Kirke Will Be an Actress Yet |url=http://www.esquire.com/the-side/qa/jemima-kirke-111010 |work=[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]] |accessdate=May 6, 2012}}</ref>
Kirke is close friends with [[Lena Dunham]], who created ''Tiny Furniture'' and ''Girls''.<ref name="Rosen2012">{{cite web | url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/23/jemima-kirke-girls_n_1444001.html | title=Jemima Kirke, 'Girls' Star, On Periods, Collaborations And Sex Scenes | publisher=Huffington Post | date=2012-04-23 | accessdate=May 01, 2012 | author=Rosen, Christopher}}</ref> They became friends while attending [[Saint Ann's School (New York City)|Saint Ann's School]] in New York City.<ref name="Rosen2012"/> In an interview with ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'', Kirke discussed how the characters she portrays in both were inspired somewhat by her personality.<ref>{{cite web |last=Peele |first=Anna |date=November 10, 2010 |title=Jemima Kirke Will Be an Actress Yet |url=http://www.esquire.com/the-side/qa/jemima-kirke-111010 |work=[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]] |accessdate=May 6, 2012}}</ref>


Kirke resides in Brooklyn and [[East Hampton (town), New York|East Hampton]] with her husband, Michael Mosberg. They have two children: daughter Rafaella Israel (born 2010)<ref>{{cite web |last=Zhong |first=Fan |date=April, 2012 |title=Naughty Girl: Jemima Kirke's Wild-Child-Role in HBO's ''Girls'' |url=http://www.wmagazine.com/celebrities/2012/04/jemima-kirke-HBO-girls-actress |work=[[W (magazine)|W]] |accessdate=May 6, 2012}}</ref> and son Memphis Kirke (born 2012).<ref>[http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/11/30/girls-jemima-kirke-welcomes-son-memphis/ "Jemima Kirke Welcomes Second Child"]. ''People''.</ref>
Kirke resides in Brooklyn and [[East Hampton (town), New York|East Hampton]] with her husband, Michael Mosberg, a lawyer. They have two children: daughter Rafaella Israel (born 2010)<ref>{{cite web |last=Zhong |first=Fan |date=April, 2012 |title=Naughty Girl: Jemima Kirke's Wild-Child-Role in HBO's ''Girls'' |url=http://www.wmagazine.com/celebrities/2012/04/jemima-kirke-HBO-girls-actress |work=[[W (magazine)|W]] |accessdate=May 6, 2012}}</ref> and son Memphis Kirke (born 2012).<ref>[http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/11/30/girls-jemima-kirke-welcomes-son-memphis/ "Jemima Kirke Welcomes Second Child"]. ''People''.</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

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Jemima Kirke
Born (1985-04-26) April 26, 1985 (age 39)
Alma materRhode Island School of Design
Occupation(s)Actress, artist
Years active2005–present
SpouseMichael Mosberg
Parent(s)Simon Kirke
Lorraine Kirke

Jemima Kirke (born April 26, 1985) is a British-born American painter and actress best known for her role on the television series Girls.[1] She made her feature-length debut in the independent film Tiny Furniture,[2] although her film debut was in the indie short film Smile For The Camera.

Personal life

Born in London, Kirke was raised in New York City.[3] She is the daughter of Simon Kirke, the former drummer of the rock bands Bad Company and Free.[4] Her mother is Lorraine (Dellal) Kirke, the owner of Geminola, a vintage boutique in New York City that supplied a number of outfits for the television series Sex and the City.[5] Jessa wore a wedding dress from Geminola in the season finale of the first season of Girls.

Kirke's maternal grandfather, Jack Dellal, was a British businessman of Iraqi Jewish descent, and Kirke's maternal grandmother was Israeli.[6][7] Kirke has two sisters, Lola[8] and Domino Kirke, who are both involved in the music business.

Kirke is close friends with Lena Dunham, who created Tiny Furniture and Girls.[1] They became friends while attending Saint Ann's School in New York City.[1] In an interview with Esquire, Kirke discussed how the characters she portrays in both were inspired somewhat by her personality.[9]

Kirke resides in Brooklyn and East Hampton with her husband, Michael Mosberg, a lawyer. They have two children: daughter Rafaella Israel (born 2010)[10] and son Memphis Kirke (born 2012).[11]

Career

Artist

Kirke majored in art as a student and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. In late 2011, she held an exhibition titled "A Brief History" through Skylight Projects.[12]

Acting

Although Kirke considers herself an artist first, she fell into acting through acting jobs she did for a number of her friends. Dunham asked Kirke to take on a supporting role in her debut film Tiny Furniture.[13] Despite the project being profitable, Kirke didn't receive any payment.[13]

Filmography

In 2011, Jemima was in a music video for the group Rival Schools. Both this music video and Smile for the Camera were directed by her friend Jordan Galland.

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Smile for the Camera Twin Singer (voice) Short film
2010 Tiny Furniture Charlotte Nominated — Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast
2012–present Girls Jessa Johansson Television series

References

  1. ^ a b c Rosen, Christopher (2012-04-23). "Jemima Kirke, 'Girls' Star, On Periods, Collaborations And Sex Scenes". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 01, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Miller, Julie (2012-04-09). "Q&A: Girls Co-Star Jemima Kirke on Tattooing Lena Dunham and Playing It Cool Through Her Awkward Phase". Vanity Fair. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
  3. ^ "Jemima Kirke". Jemima Kirke. June 24, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2012. {{cite web}}: Text "About" ignored (help); Text "About" ignored (help)
  4. ^ Interviews & Reviews – Simon Kirke Official Website. Freewebs.com. Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  5. ^ "Geminola". Geminola. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
  6. ^ Jews in the News: Jews Rock Hall of Fame, A Minyan of Marvel Heroes. Letmypeoplegrow.org (2012-06-23). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.
  7. ^ Dempster, Nigel (1999-02-09). Jack the lad to become a dad. Daily Mail (London).
  8. ^ Wunsch, Noah (2012-04-11). "She Rose Not He Roes". New York Press. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
  9. ^ Peele, Anna (November 10, 2010). "Jemima Kirke Will Be an Actress Yet". Esquire. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
  10. ^ Zhong, Fan (April, 2012). "Naughty Girl: Jemima Kirke's Wild-Child-Role in HBO's Girls". W. Retrieved May 6, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ "Jemima Kirke Welcomes Second Child". People.
  12. ^ "Skylight Projects". artslant.com. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
  13. ^ a b Vilensky, Mike (March 14, 2012). "The Art of Being 'Girls' Co-Star Jemima Kirke". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 13, 2012.

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