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Hannah Marks is known as an American actress, writer, and director. She is most famous for playing Amanda Brotzman on Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.

Background and Age

Hannah Gayle Marks was born on April 13, 1993 in Los Angeles, CA. Her father's name is Robin Marks and her mom's name is Nova Ball who worked as a former actress. She experienced childhood in San Luis Obispo, California. Ernie Ball, Hannah's maternal grandfather was an entrepreneur and musician and her maternal great grandfather, Ernest Ball, was a composer.

Relationships

Hannah has not revealed any information about his personal and private relationships.

Career and Net Worth

Hannah Marks is an actress and movie producer who was named one of Rolling Stone's 25 under 25 artists changing the world in 2017. Her first feature After Everything fka Shotgun as co-writer/director debuted to rave audits at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival where Hannah was additionally designated for the Game Changer award grant. She turned into the most youthful female studio director in history in 2019 when it was declared she would direct the adaptation of John Green's smash hit novel Turtles All The Way Down.

As an actress, Marks set up four movies scheduled for 2019/20 discharge, including Banan Split which she stars in, wrote, and produced. She was likewise the female lead of the network show Dirk Gently for BBC America/AMC Studios opposite of popular Lord of The Rings star, Elijah Wood. Seasons one and two as of late debuted on Hulu and can be seen on Netflix globally. Hannah appeared as Lizzie Gaines in the 2006 feature film 'Accept4ed' and has a guest role in numerous TV programs like 'Ugly Betty'.

Earlier film credits of hers include THE RUNAWAYS and Rose McGowan's Dawn which both debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and The Amazing Spider-Man. Her other outstanding TV work includes a three-season stint on the Golden Globe nominated series Necessary Roughness and a two-season stint on the Emmy nominated series Weeds.

Her short film Beargirl was a finalist for 2018 Sundance Ignite, highlighting movie producers ages 18-24. Her past shorts have proceeded to play at various venues, including winning Best Short at CineYouth of Chicago International Film Festival, highlighting movie producers younger than 22. She was featured in the cover story of 'The NewYork Times Magazine' on June 4, 2006, with her companion Liana Liberto.

In December 2019, it was announced that Hannah made the Forbes 30 Under 30 – Hollywood & Entertainment list.

Date modified: Jun 22, 2020
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