It
is
the
birthday
of
the
stunning
American
actress,
Kate
Hudson.
The
actress
is
well
known
for
her
hit
rom-coms
which
are
classics
now.
Kate
rose
to
prominence
in
2001
after
winning
a
Golden
Globe
and
receiving
several
nominations,
including
one
for
an
Academy
Award
for
Best
Supporting
Actress,
for
her
role
in
Almost
Famous.
The
daughter
of
Academy
Awardwinning
actress
Goldie
Hawn
and
Bill
Hudson(an
actor,
comedian,
and
musician)
has
given
us
entertaining
movies
like
'How
To
Lose
A
Guy
in
10
Days',
'Bride
Wars'
and
many
more.
She
also
acted
in
a
supernatural
horror
called
'The
Skeleton
Key'
in
2005.
The
film,
which
had
a
production
budget
of
$43
million,
enjoyed
box
office
success,
grossing
over
$91.9
million
worldwide
($47.9
million
in
North
America).
Kate
has
given
us
numerous
hit
movies
which
makes
it
very
hard
to
pick
the
best
ones.
Kate
Hudson's
highest
grossing
movies
have
received
a
lot
of
accolades
over
the
years,
earning
millions
and
millions
around
the
world.
Therefore,
on
the
36th
birthday
of
Kate
Hudson,
here
is
a
look
at
the
best
movies
of
the
actress
with
the
beautiful
smile.
Almost
Famous
A
young
passionate
music
fan
gets
an
assignment
from
Rolling
Stone
magazine
to
interview
the
band
Stillwater,
fronted
by
lead
guitarist
Russell
Hammond
and
lead
singer
Jeff
Bebe
William.
15-year-old
William
embarks
on
an
eye-opening
journey
with
the
band's
tour
despite
having
a
protective
mother.
How
To
Lose
A
Guy
in
10
Days
A
rom-com
movie
which
was
a
box
office
hit,
starred
Kate
Hudson
and
Matthew
McConaughey.
Kate
plays
an
advice
columnist
Andie
Anderson,
who
experiments
on
her
new
piece,
How
To
Lose
A
Guy
in
10
Days
and
meets
charmer
Ben
Berry
played
by
Matthew
McConaughey.
Bride
Wars
Best
friends
turn
enemies
when
their
wedding
dates
clash
due
to
a
clerical
error.
The
lifelong
friendship
turns
into
a
war
among
the
would-be-brides
who
bring
out
their
inner
demons.
The
Skeleton
Key
Kate
also
took
a
break
from
rom-coms
to
appear
in
a
supernatural
horror
film,
The
Skeleton
Key
in
2005.
The
film,
which
had
a
production
budget
of
$43 million,
enjoyed
box
office
success,
grossing
over
$91.9 million
worldwide.
Raising
Helen
A
lovely
story
of
a
woman
who
has
to
chosen
a
life
she
loves
or
the
new
loves
of
her
life.
Kate
plays
Helen
Harris,
who
has
a
famous
fashion
career
and
a
lavish
lifestyle
in
New
York
City
but
becomes
the
guardian
of
her
sister
and
brother-in-law's
three
kids
(Hayden
Panettiere,
Spencer
Breslin,
Abigail
Breslin)
after
they
die
in
an
accident.
You,
Me
and
Dupree
The
romantic
comedy
film
is
about
a
newlywed
couple
Carl
(Matt
Dillon)
and
Molly
(Kate
Hudson)
who
start
their
new
chapter
but
are
interrupted
by
an
unwanted
guest,
jobless
buddy
Randy
(Owen
Wilson)
who
plans
to
settle
down
at
their
house
permanently.