Amanda Seyfried
Actress in 'Mean Girls', 'Les Misérables', 'The Dropout'
Amanda Seyfried (born December 3, 1985) is an American actress and singer born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She began her entertainment career as a child actor on television, appearing on shows like 'All My Children' and 'Veronica Mars.' Seyfried gained widespread recognition for her film roles, including her breakout performances in 'Mean Girls' (2004) and the 'Mamma Mia!' franchise, showcasing her acting and musical talents. She earned critical acclaim for her dramatic performances in films such as 'Les Misérables' (2012), where she played Cosette, and 'First Reformed' (2017). Beyond cinema, Seyfried delivered a tour-de-force performance in the miniseries 'The Dropout' (2022), portraying Elizabeth Holmes and earning multiple Emmy nominations. Her versatility spans comedy, drama, animation, and musicals. Known for her distinctive husky voice and expressive blue eyes, she has maintained a successful career spanning over two decades. Seyfried is also an accomplished singer, having released multiple albums and performed at various concerts. Her career trajectory demonstrates sustained excellence across multiple entertainment mediums.
Amanda Gorman
Youngest inaugural poet, 'The Hill We Climb', children's author
Amanda Knox
Wrongful conviction case, criminal justice reform advocacy
Amanda Palmer
The Dresden Dolls, Kickstarter crowdfunding pioneer
Amanda Wakeley
Luxury fashion designer, founder of Amanda Wakeley Ltd.
Entertainment
American
1985
Thinking about the name
Amanda
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin 'amanda,' meaning 'worthy of love' or 'beloved,' Amanda was a literary invention by Colley Cibber in the 17th century that became wildly popular. The name strikes a perfect balance between romantic elegance and approachability, remaining a top choice for generations across English-speaking cultures.”