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Brit Heyworth Marling (born August 7, 1982) is an American writer, producer, director, and actress. After majoring in economics at Georgetown University, Brit moved to Los Angeles with friends Mike Cahil and Zal Batmanglij to pursue screenplay writing and acting. Marling was born in Chicago, Illinois. She was named "Brit" after her Norwegian maternal great-grandmother. She graduated from Georgetown University in 2005 with degrees in economics and studio art, and was her class Valedictorian. Following graduation from Georgetown, Marling spent a summer interning for the investing banking firm Goldman Sachs. She later turned down a job offer from the firm, opting instead to move to Cuba with friend and director Mike Cahill to film the documentary Boxers and Ballerinas. It was for this documentary that Marling first gained recognition in 2004; having co-written the film with Mike Cahill and Nicholas Shumaker and co-directed with Mike Cahill. Marling also co-wrote, co-produced, and acted in the 2011 films Sound of My Voice and Another Earth. Both of these films were featured at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, with Another Earth winning the Alfred P. Sloan Prize for outstanding film with science, technology or math as a major theme. In 2012, she played Richard Gere's daughter in Arbitrage. In 2013, she collaborated with Sundance once again on her lead role in The East alongside Elliot Page and Alexander Skarsgård.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
as USS Athena Computer (voice)

A Murder at the End of the World
as Lee Andersen

This Changes Everything
as Self

The OA
as Prairie Johnson

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
as Self

Babylon
as Liz Garvey

Posthumous
as McKenzie Grain

The Keeping Room
as Augusta

I Origins
as Karen

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
as Self

Off Camera with Sam Jones
as Self

The Better Angels
as Nancy Lincoln

The East
as Sarah

The Company You Keep
as Rebecca Osborne

Arbitrage
as Brooke Miller

Another Earth
as Rhoda Williams

Sound of My Voice
as Maggie

Community
as Page

Political Disasters
as Brit

The Recordist
as Charlie Hall

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
as Self

Real Time with Bill Maher
as Self
Uncanny Valley