Television and stage Mara's first recurring television role was in the FX Drama
Nip Tuck in a
love triangle with her boyfriend Matt McNamara (
John Hensley) and another cheerleader (
Sophia Bush). Mara also appeared on
Cold Case,
Boston Public,
CSI: Miami and
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Mara was cast as the lead in the 2004
The WB pilot Prodigy, about a teenage
child prodigy. She had a recurring role on the WB's
Jack & Bobby in 2005 and a five-episode arc on the
Fox TV series
24 in 2006, playing computer analyst
Shari Rothenberg. Mara joined the cast of the
HBO comedy-drama
Entourage for the series' sixth season in 2009. She played Brittany,
Eric "E" Murphy (
Kevin Connolly)'s assistant at his talent-management company and a potential love interest. Mara filmed four episodes for the series in 2009. In 2012, Mara joined the cast of
House of Cards, playing the part of Zoe Barnes, an intrepid reporter from
Washington, D.C. who becomes a major ally to
Frank Underwood by leaking stories that undermine his rivals. She filmed a
second season of the series, which was released on February 14, 2014. On July 10, 2014, she was nominated for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She played a teacher who begins an illicit relationship with an underage student in the
FX miniseries
A Teacher (2020). For it, she received an
Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best New Scripted Series as an executive producer. Mara's stage debut, in 2003, was at the
Williamstown Theatre Festival in
John Guare's
Landscape of the Body with
Lili Taylor. Mara starred in
The Alice Complex, a play by Peter Barr Nickowitz, at
Dixon Place in New York City in 2005, and at the
Blank Theatre in Los Angeles in 2006. The production co-starred
Tony Award-winner
Harriet Harris. In 2006, she told
WFAN radio that theater is a "dream" because it was "all I really wanted to do as a kid. I didn't care about movies or TV, I just wanted to do Broadway".
Film Mara made her film debut in
Random Hearts, with
Harrison Ford in 1999, directed by
Sydney Pollack. She played Jessica Chandler, the daughter of a
congresswoman (
Kristin Scott Thomas). She next appeared in the
Sundance Film Festival award-winning films
Joe the King (1999) and
Tadpole (2002), alongside
Sigourney Weaver. Mara co-starred in
Peoples (2004), a drama and
coming of age story filmed in
Louisville, Kentucky. She starred in the
direct-to-video horror film
Urban Legends: Bloody Mary and appeared with
Noah Wyle and
Illeana Douglas in the 2005 film
The Californians. Her supporting role as the daughter of
Heath Ledger's character in the
Academy Award-winning film
Brokeback Mountain that year brought her more widespread critical notice. and was included on the
New York Daily News list of "10 young actors who have a shot at making it big" at the start of 2006. She appeared in
Zoom that year as Summer Jones (aka Wonder), a 16-year-old girl with
telekinetic and
empathic abilities. She next appeared in
We Are Marshall, starring
Matthew McConaughey, which recalled the aftermath of the 1970
Marshall University plane crash that took the lives of most of the football team. Mara played cheerleader Annie Cantrell. She appeared in
Shooter, a
thriller about a master
sniper portrayed by
Mark Wahlberg, lured out of retirement to prevent an
assassination. Mara played a
Kentucky widow, Sarah Fenn, adopting a
southern accent for the role. Also in 2007, she finished her work in the film
Transsiberian, by
Brad Anderson, which takes place on the
Trans-Siberian Railway that runs from
China to
Moscow. She spent three months shooting the thriller in
Vilnius,
Lithuania, starting in December 2006. The film also shot on location in
Beijing and
Russia. Mara played Abby, a 20-year-old runaway from Seattle. Mara starred in the 2008 film
Stone of Destiny, written and directed by
Charles Martin Smith, about the theft of the
Stone of Scone on
Christmas Day, 1950. Mara played
Kay Matheson, one of four students that removed the stone in a
Scottish nationalist plot. The
period adventure-comedy co-starred
Billy Boyd,
Robert Carlyle and
Charlie Cox. Filming began in June 2007 in locations around
Glasgow. Mara felt lucky and proud to play a role that was important to people's heritage. She stayed near the
Botanic Gardens in the city's
West End while filming. The film was shown at the
Edinburgh and
Toronto International Film Festivals. In December 2008, Mara appeared in
T Takes: Brooklyn 09, a series of 6 improvised
short films directed by Brody Baker. She starred in
The Open Road as Lucy. In 2009, Mara filmed the independent comedy
Peep World, starring
Michael C. Hall,
Sarah Silverman and
Rainn Wilson, and joined the cast of
Marvel's
Iron Man 2, making a
cameo appearance as a
U.S. Marshal who serves
Tony Stark a subpoena. Mara shot the
ensemble romantic comedy
Happythankyoumoreplease in
New York City in July 2009. She plays a waitress and aspiring singer named Mississippi, in a story about six single New Yorkers in their 20s. The film was written and directed by actor
Josh Radnor (
How I Met Your Mother). The film won the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award at the 2010
Sundance Film Festival. Mara appeared in
Ironclad (2011), which tells the story of the siege of
Rochester Castle by
King John in the year 1215. It is her first film where she speaks in an
English accent. Mara appeared in the
short film Ten Year, produced by
Channing Tatum to attract financing for a feature film. The full-length feature went into production in
Albuquerque in January 2010, with Mara starring in a large ensemble cast film about a 10-year high school reunion. In 2012, Mara starred in
Stefan Ruzowitzky's thriller
Deadfall with
Eric Bana and
Olivia Wilde. In 2013, Mara starred in
Broken Bells video for the song "
Holding On for Life". Mara appeared in
Transcendence (2014), starring
Johnny Depp and directed by
Wally Pfister. promoting
Fantastic Four In 2015, she played Sue Storm, the
Invisible Woman, in the
Fantastic Four reboot. In that year, she also had a supporting role as astronaut Beth Johanssen in director
Ridley Scott's film
The Martian. She also starred as Ashley Smith in the movie
Captive. In 2017, Mara starred in
Megan Leavey, playing
Megan Leavey, a real-life U.S. marine who bonded with her
military working dog. The film was directed by
Gabriela Cowperthwaite, and released on June 9, 2017. She also starred alongside
Elliot Page in
My Days of Mercy, which she co-produced. Kate Mara will also star in an upcoming movie called
Bucking Fastard, directed by
Werner Herzog. == Personal life ==