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  1. New Haven, Connecticut, US. Alma mater. Barnard College, Columbia University. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 2007–present. Ana Cruz Kayne (born April 28, 1984) is an American actress. [1] [2] She is best known for her performances in Barbie, Little Women, Jerry & Marge Go Large and Painkiller.

  2. Ana Cruz Kayne is an actor and writer, known for Barbie (2023), Painkiller (2023) and Another Earth (2011). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born April 28. Add to list. Awards. 1 nomination. Photos 20. Known for. Barbie. 6.8. Barbie. 2023. Painkiller. 7.4. TV Mini Series. Brianna Ortiz. 2023 • 6 eps. Another Earth. 6.9.

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    • Actress, Writer, Producer
  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Barbie actor Ana Cruz Kayne discusses on-set sisterhood, the legal system in Barbie Land, working on Greta Gerwig’s latest movie, and more. Kayne previously starred in Gerwig's Little Women. Screen Rant

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · Published Jul 24, 2023. Ana Cruz Kayne is one of the Barbies. Here's a breakdown of her role as Supreme Court Justice Barbie and her career thus far. Warner Bros. The word "impossible"...

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  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Before being chief justice in Barbie, she appeared in Netflix legal drama Partner Track as an attorney. In her upcoming limited series Painkiller, she also stars as a young lawyer. “I always play a lawyer,” she said in an interview with The Messenger. “It might be my deep voice, I have no idea.”.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · By: Mary Villegas - @inquirerdotnet. Inquirer Los Angeles / 07:40 AM July 12, 2023. Get ready to meet Ana Cruz Kayne, a rising actress on the entertainment scene who makes a gleaming impact as Supreme Court Justice Barbie in the movie ‘Barbie.’. This Filipino American star, known for her exceptional portrayal of different characters, is set ...

  7. Wearing the symbolic Filipino attire is Filipino-Jewish actress Ana Cruz Kayne, who plays Supreme Court Justice Barbie among other roles in the movie. “It’s a very empowering role because she’s holding, you know, she’s the head of the Supreme Court,” she tells Vogue Philippines in an interview via Zoom.

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