Since starting on "Saturday Night Live" in 2008, Abby Elliott has established herself as a successful actor. After departing the beloved sketch show, Elliott starred in the Bravo sitcom "Odd Mom Out" as Brooke Von-Weber and as Rebecca Klein in the NBC sitcom "Indebted." Most recently, Elliott has garnered attention and acclaim for her role as Natalie "Sugar" Berzatto on Hulu's "The Bear" alongside Jeremy Allen White.
When she isn't busy working, though, Elliott shares parenting duties with her husband, "House of Cards" writer Bill Kennedy. The two began dating in 2014 and tied the knot in the presence of 200 guests in September 2016, as reported by People. Elliott and Kennedy have since welcomed two children together, daughter Edith Pepper and son William Joseph. While "The Bear" actor is now a happy mom of two, the journey to motherhood was initially a tough one. She underwent IVF prior to the birth of her first child,...
When she isn't busy working, though, Elliott shares parenting duties with her husband, "House of Cards" writer Bill Kennedy. The two began dating in 2014 and tied the knot in the presence of 200 guests in September 2016, as reported by People. Elliott and Kennedy have since welcomed two children together, daughter Edith Pepper and son William Joseph. While "The Bear" actor is now a happy mom of two, the journey to motherhood was initially a tough one. She underwent IVF prior to the birth of her first child,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Alicia Geigel
- Popsugar.com
Actress Abby Elliott is adding her name to the long list of celebrities finally opening up and talking about their journey with IVF. On Tuesday, the actress sat down with host Kelly Clarkson on The Kelly Clarkson Show to talk about why she thinks it's important for women to be open and honest with their experiences trying to conceive. Something she and husband Bill Kennedy have been in the process of doing. "We're doing IVF right now actually," she shared with Clarkson. "This Valentine's Day I'll be getting shots in my butt by my husband...but the hormones are very intense. So many people go through this, but we don't talk about it enough as women.We need to raise more...
- 2/11/2020
- E! Online
Newlyweds!
Odd Mom Out star Abby Elliott dishes on her wedding to House of Cards writer Bill Kennedy in the latest issue of Martha Stewart Living.
Related: 7 Celebrity Couples' 'How We Met' Stories That Are Too Sweet To Believe
The 29-year-old Saturday Night Live alum married Kennedy at her childhood church in Connecticut last September, alongside a wedding party of 16 bridesmaids and groomsmen who were family members and close friends of the couple.
Abby wore a lace gown by Leanne Marshall, while Bill donned a blue custom Duca Sartoria suit.
In keeping with tradition, the duo didn't see each other until the ceremony. "We didn't have a first look, so the first time we saw each other was at the church," Elliott shares. "And he made sure not to talk to me before the wedding or before bed the night before."
But the wedding wasn't without a couple of funny moments, thanks to the...
Odd Mom Out star Abby Elliott dishes on her wedding to House of Cards writer Bill Kennedy in the latest issue of Martha Stewart Living.
Related: 7 Celebrity Couples' 'How We Met' Stories That Are Too Sweet To Believe
The 29-year-old Saturday Night Live alum married Kennedy at her childhood church in Connecticut last September, alongside a wedding party of 16 bridesmaids and groomsmen who were family members and close friends of the couple.
Abby wore a lace gown by Leanne Marshall, while Bill donned a blue custom Duca Sartoria suit.
In keeping with tradition, the duo didn't see each other until the ceremony. "We didn't have a first look, so the first time we saw each other was at the church," Elliott shares. "And he made sure not to talk to me before the wedding or before bed the night before."
But the wedding wasn't without a couple of funny moments, thanks to the...
- 4/21/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
We’re in full-on wedding mode here at PeopleStyle, bringing you the best in beauty, fashion, gifts and etiquette all week long. So it’s fitting to end wedding week with a deep dive into all the details behind Odd Mom Out‘s Abby Elliott’s elegant New England wedding. She tied the knot to screenwriter Bill Kennedy last September, and this month landed the cover of Martha Stewart Weddings where she divulged every single wedding detail. Pull up Pinterest, because you’re going to want to pin everything!
Elliott opted for a very traditional gown, going with a V-neck,...
Elliott opted for a very traditional gown, going with a V-neck,...
- 4/21/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Abby Elliott is officially off the market! The “Odd Mom Out” star married “House of Cards” writer Bill Kennedy on Saturday, Et has confirmed. The 29-year-old actress’ Bravo co-star, Jill Kargman, shared a shot from the Connecticut nuptials and captioned it, “Ode to joy!” Related: Abby Elliott Talks Amy Schumer, Playing a B***h on ‘Odd […]...
- 9/5/2016
- by Sylvia Ogweng
- ET Canada
The Edge of Normal
Bold Films has picked up Matt Venne's film script adaptation of Carla Norton's 2013 novel "The Edge of Normal". Michel Litvak, Matthew Rhodes, Andrew Deane and Lisa Zambri will produce.
The story follows a woman who escaped captivity from a sadistic sexual predator when she was a teenager. Ten years later, she remains haunted by her memories as she struggles to pull her life together and is drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a clever psychopath who seems to know her every move. [Source: Variety]
The Fixer
Fubar Films has optioned "House Of Cards" writer Bill Kennedy's thriller script "The Fixer" at Rumble Entertainment. Filming aims to begin later this year.
Set in the gritty intersection of the Los Angeles nightlife and organized crime, the plot follows a mob fixer who retires to repair his broken personal life but is soon drawn into the criminal underworld...
Bold Films has picked up Matt Venne's film script adaptation of Carla Norton's 2013 novel "The Edge of Normal". Michel Litvak, Matthew Rhodes, Andrew Deane and Lisa Zambri will produce.
The story follows a woman who escaped captivity from a sadistic sexual predator when she was a teenager. Ten years later, she remains haunted by her memories as she struggles to pull her life together and is drawn into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a clever psychopath who seems to know her every move. [Source: Variety]
The Fixer
Fubar Films has optioned "House Of Cards" writer Bill Kennedy's thriller script "The Fixer" at Rumble Entertainment. Filming aims to begin later this year.
Set in the gritty intersection of the Los Angeles nightlife and organized crime, the plot follows a mob fixer who retires to repair his broken personal life but is soon drawn into the criminal underworld...
- 7/17/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Fubar Films has optioned the thriller script The Fixer, a 2013 Black List screenplay from House Of Cards writer Bill Kennedy. The company will produce the film along with Rumble Entertainment. Set in the gritty intersection of the Los Angeles nightlife and organized crime, the plot follows a mob fixer who retires to repair his broken personal life but, finding his son distant and uninterested in a relationship, once again is drawn into the criminal underworld and finds a…...
- 7/16/2015
- Deadline
Haley Joel Osment’s biggest role to date as the ghost whisperer Cole Sear in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense will likely precede him his entire professional life. His performance was undoubtedly mindblowing for such a young actor. But to shake the shackles of the cute kid persona, he’s making leaps towards establishing a long-term career. Most recently he took a supporting role in Kevin Smith’s horror-comedy, Tusk, and next month he’ll be heading up his own comedy in Sex Ed.
The story revolves around the life of Osment’s teacher, Ed Cole. After he bags his first job at a middle school, it soon dawns on him that the youngsters he’s assigned to teach have no idea about sexual education. Despite suffering a bit of dry spell in the shag department, Cole takes on the responsibility and sets about schooling his tribe on the human body,...
The story revolves around the life of Osment’s teacher, Ed Cole. After he bags his first job at a middle school, it soon dawns on him that the youngsters he’s assigned to teach have no idea about sexual education. Despite suffering a bit of dry spell in the shag department, Cole takes on the responsibility and sets about schooling his tribe on the human body,...
- 10/2/2014
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
House of Cards, Season 2
Written by Beau Willimon, Bill Cain, Laura Eason, Kenneth Lin, John Mankiewicz, David Mason, and Bill Kennedy
Directed by Carl Franklin, James Foley, John Coles, Jodie Foster, and Robin Wright
Premiered Friday, Feb. 14th on Netflix
House of Cards premiered last year to tremendous buzz, the highly-anticipated, prestige-soaked first original program from Netflix. Viewers embraced the series and no one was surprised to see it rack up nomination after nomination, both for the Golden Globes and Emmys. After the initial furor died down however, many critics were left cold by the show’s self-satisfaction and paint-by-numbers approach, the strong individual performances let down by predictable plotting and under-developed characterization. Fortunately season two of House of Cards, while still flawed, greatly improves on many of the first season’s biggest problem areas and this self-awareness bodes well for the already-commissioned season three.
The single biggest problem of...
Written by Beau Willimon, Bill Cain, Laura Eason, Kenneth Lin, John Mankiewicz, David Mason, and Bill Kennedy
Directed by Carl Franklin, James Foley, John Coles, Jodie Foster, and Robin Wright
Premiered Friday, Feb. 14th on Netflix
House of Cards premiered last year to tremendous buzz, the highly-anticipated, prestige-soaked first original program from Netflix. Viewers embraced the series and no one was surprised to see it rack up nomination after nomination, both for the Golden Globes and Emmys. After the initial furor died down however, many critics were left cold by the show’s self-satisfaction and paint-by-numbers approach, the strong individual performances let down by predictable plotting and under-developed characterization. Fortunately season two of House of Cards, while still flawed, greatly improves on many of the first season’s biggest problem areas and this self-awareness bodes well for the already-commissioned season three.
The single biggest problem of...
- 2/15/2014
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
“House of Cards” writer Bill Kennedy is in final negotiations to adapt Matthew Mather’s self-published e-book “Cyberstorm” for 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment, TheWrap has learned. Story follows an average New Yorker struggling to keep his family together as an increasingly bizarre series of disasters occur around the world. As society comes crashing down both online and off, a massive snowstorm cuts New York off from the rest of the world, turning the Big Apple into a place where nothing is what it seems and no one can be trusted. Also read: ‘House of Cards’ May Return for...
- 11/11/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
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