At the ripe old age of 26, actress Anna Kendrick has had some impressive strides on Broadway (scoring a Tony nod) and in Hollywood (where she has been nominated for a variety of awards). She has starred in “The Twilight Saga”, “Rocekt Science” and most recently “Up in the Air,” a role which got her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. From here, the only way for Ms. Kendrick to go is up. The Daily Californian sat down with Kendrick for a chat.
“Up in the Air” has once again brought Anna Kendrick another prestigious awards nomination. On Thursday, January 21, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has unveiled that the “Twilight Saga” actress is among the nominees for Best Supporting Actress at the 2010 Orange British Academy Film Awards.
The 24-year-old is up against fellow “Up in the Air” star Vera Farmiga. She is also listed alongside Anne-Marie Duff and Kristin Scott Thomas of “Nowhere Boy”, and Mo’Nique of “Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire”. Her nod also gives her drama movie a total of six counts, which also include Best Editing and Best Leading Actor for George Clooney.













