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Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever is a celebrated American actress recognized for her prominent roles in television series like *Justified*, *Last Man Standing*, *Unbelievable*, and *Dopesick*. Her performances in *Unbelievable* and *Dopesick* have garnered her critical acclaim, earning her Golden Globe Award nominations. Additionally, she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her work in *Dopesick*, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile actress in the entertainment industry.

December 21, 1996: Kaitlyn Dever Born

On December 21, 1996, Kaitlyn Rochelle Dever was born. She is an American actress known for her roles in various series and films.

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1999: Inspired by The Sixth Sense

In 1999, Kaitlyn Dever decided to focus on acting after being inspired by Toni Collette's performance in The Sixth Sense.

2009: First Notable Acting Role

In 2009, Kaitlyn Dever's first notable acting role was as Gwen Thompson in An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong.

2011: Starred in Justified and Last Man Standing

In 2011, Kaitlyn Dever became known for her role in Justified and Last Man Standing, marking significant early roles in her career.

2011: Breakthrough Roles in Justified and Last Man Standing

In 2011, Kaitlyn Dever landed breakthrough roles as Loretta McCready in Justified and as a series regular in Last Man Standing.

2011: Film Credits in Cinema Verite, Bad Teacher, and J. Edgar

In 2011, Kaitlyn Dever's film credits included Cinema Verite, Bad Teacher, and J. Edgar.

2012: Young Artist Awards Nominations

In 2012, Kaitlyn Dever received three nominations at the 33rd Young Artist Awards for her roles in Bad Teacher, Last Man Standing, and Justified.

2013: Supporting Role in Short Term 12

In 2013, Kaitlyn Dever had a supporting role in the film Short Term 12.

2013: Supporting Roles in The Spectacular Now and Short Term 12

In 2013, Kaitlyn Dever had supporting roles in the films The Spectacular Now and Short Term 12, further establishing her presence in film.

2014: Appeared in Laggies and Men, Women & Children

In 2014, Kaitlyn Dever appeared in the films Laggies and Men, Women & Children.

2015: Continued role in Justified

In 2015, Kaitlyn Dever continued in her role in Justified.

2016: Changed Group Name to Beulahbelle

In 2016, Kaitlyn Dever and her sister changed their group name to Beulahbelle after an ancestor.

2017: Supporting Role in Detroit

In 2017, Kaitlyn Dever played a supporting role in the film Detroit.

2017: Reunited with Lynn Shelton, appeared in Outside In, We Don't Belong Here, All Summers End and Detroit

In 2017, Kaitlyn Dever reunited with Lynn Shelton for Outside In, and had supporting roles in We Don't Belong Here, All Summers End and Detroit, showcasing her versatility in different film projects.

2018: Released Music for Tully

In 2018, Beulahbelle released two cover versions and an original track for Jason Reitman's film Tully.

2018: Supporting Role in Beautiful Boy

In 2018, Kaitlyn Dever had a supporting role in the film Beautiful Boy.

2018: Minor Roles in The Front Runner and Beautiful Boy

In 2018, Kaitlyn Dever took on minor roles in The Front Runner and Beautiful Boy, contributing to diverse projects in the film industry.

January 27, 2019: Them That Follow World Premiere

On January 27, 2019, Them That Follow, starring Kaitlyn Dever, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.

March 11, 2019: Booksmart World Premiere

On March 11, 2019, Booksmart, starring Kaitlyn Dever, had its world premiere at South by Southwest.

May 24, 2019: Booksmart Released

On May 24, 2019, Booksmart, starring Kaitlyn Dever, was released.

August 2, 2019: Them That Follow Released

On August 2, 2019, Them That Follow, starring Kaitlyn Dever, was released.

September 2019: Unbelievable Premiered

In September 2019, Unbelievable, starring Kaitlyn Dever, premiered on Netflix. Her performance received critical acclaim and award nominations.

2019: Starred in Unbelievable

In 2019, Kaitlyn Dever starred in Unbelievable, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.

2019: Leading Role in Booksmart

In 2019, Kaitlyn Dever took on a leading role in the film Booksmart, marking a significant step in her career.

February 15, 2020: Released "Raleigh"

On February 15, 2020, Beulahbelle released their debut single "Raleigh."

August 17, 2020: Cast in Dear Evan Hansen Film Adaptation

On August 17, 2020, Kaitlyn Dever was cast as Zoe Murphy in the film adaptation of Dear Evan Hansen.

September 10, 2020: Released "Being You"

On September 10, 2020, Beulahbelle released their second single, "Being You."

2020: Appeared in Home Movie: The Princess Bride and When You Finish Saving the World

In 2020, Kaitlyn Dever appeared in Home Movie: The Princess Bride and co-starred in the Audible audio drama When You Finish Saving the World.

2021: Featured on "It Won't Be Long"

In 2021, Beulahbelle's final release was a feature on a Neil Young cover, "It Won't Be Long," by Z Berg.

2021: Appearance in Dear Evan Hansen

In 2021, Kaitlyn Dever appeared as Zoe Murphy in Stephen Chbosky's film adaptation of the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.

2021: Starred in Dopesick

In 2021, Kaitlyn Dever starred in Dopesick, earning Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

2021: Starred in Monsterland, The Premise, Rosaline, and Dopesick

In 2021, Kaitlyn Dever starred in Monsterland, The Premise, Rosaline, and Dopesick, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Dopesick.

2021: Contributed Vocals to Dear Evan Hansen Soundtrack

In 2021, as the character Zoe Murphy, Kaitlyn Dever contributed vocals to four songs for the Dear Evan Hansen film soundtrack.

2022: Leading Role in Rosaline and supporting role in Ticket to Paradise

In 2022, Kaitlyn Dever played a leading role in Rosaline and also had a supporting role in Ticket to Paradise, expanding her presence in film.

2023: Leading Role in No One Will Save You

In 2023, Kaitlyn Dever starred in the lead role of No One Will Save You.

January 2024: Joined The Last of Us Cast

In January 2024, Kaitlyn Dever was announced to be joining the cast of the second season of The Last of Us as Abby.

August 2024: Changed Name to Devers

In August 2024, the duo Kaitlyn Dever and Mady Dever announced that they would change their name from Beulahbelle to Devers.

January 2025: Joined Monsterverse Franchise

In January 2025, Kaitlyn Dever was announced to join the cast of the next film in the Monsterverse franchise.

February 2025: Apple Cider Vinegar Release

In February 2025, the biographical Australian miniseries Apple Cider Vinegar, starring Kaitlyn Dever, was released on Netflix.

March 26, 2027: Monsterverse Franchise Film Release

On March 26, 2027, the Monsterverse film featuring Kaitlyn Dever is set for release.