Kristin Carlson Gore
(born June 5, 1977) is an American author, screenwriter, and director. She is the second daughter of former U.S. vice president
Al Gore and advocate
Tipper Gore (née Aitcheson).
Early life
Gore was born in Carthage, Tennessee. She has three siblings, sisters
Karenna Gore and Sarah, and brother Albert III. Gore was raised in Washington, D.C. She graduated from National Cathedral School in 1995 and Harvard University in 1999.
[ July–August 1999: Images of Commencement] While at Harvard, she was an editor for
The Harvard Lampoon, and, until her senior year, was the only woman on its literary board.
[ Books & Authors: A capital idea from a Gore daughter: Times Argus Online ]
Career
Gore has published three novels,
Sammy's Hill (2004),
Sammy's House (2007), and
Sweet Jiminy (2011).
[ WGBH Forum ][ Young Climbers in Love ][ Kristin Gore explores the Deep South in 'Sweet Jiminy'] She co-wrote the screenplay for the 2015 film
Accidental Love,
and the narration for the 2007 documentary
Arctic Tale. She has also been a writer for the long-running sketch comedy series
Saturday Night Live, and the animated sitcom
Futurama, a show in which her father has also had a minor recurring role as a guest voice actor.
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In 1999, Gore sang backup vocals on a Diva Zappa comedy single called "When The Ball Drops" about Zappa's "hunt for someone to make out with on the Millennium". Tipper Gore played drums on the recording.
In 2013, she worked on Spike Jonze's film Her. Gore has written a screenplay called Racing Dreams, with Lance Acord attached to direct.
She wrote and co-directed the 2023 comedy-drama film The Beanie Bubble alongside her husband, Damian Kulash.
Personal life
Gore married Paul Cusack, a former district director for former Massachusetts United States Representative Marty Meehan, in 2005. The couple divorced in 2009. Since 2016, Gore has been married to musician Damian Kulash. They have two children.
Works
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Sammy's Hill (2005)
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Sammy's House (2007)
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Sweet Jiminy (2011)
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The Beanie Bubble (2023)
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