Mariah Matilda Kennedy Cuomo was born on November 9, 1995, the twin sister of Cara Kennedy Cuomo and daughter of Kerry Kennedy and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Like her twin, she is a granddaughter of both Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Governor Mario Cuomo, carrying one of the most distinguished dual political legacies of her generation. Her first name pays tribute to a broader tradition of meaningful naming within the Kennedy family.
Mariah Kennedy Cuomo has pursued a career as both an actress and a producer, demonstrating a multi-faceted engagement with the entertainment industry that goes beyond performance. Her work as a producer reflects the Kennedy family's long tradition of storytelling as a vehicle for social and cultural impact — a tradition most recently embodied by her cousin Rory Kennedy, the Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker. Mariah and her twin sister Cara have each carved out independent creative identities while remaining deeply connected to their family's legacy of public service.
Mariah Matilda Kennedy Cuomo is the child of Mary Kerry Kennedy and Andrew Cuomo.
Mariah Kennedy Cuomo's twin sister is Cara Ethel Kennedy Cuomo. They were both born on November 9, 1995.
Mariah Kennedy Cuomo is the daughter of human rights activist Kerry Kennedy and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.