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American actress
A.K.A.
Christine Jane Baranski
Gender
Female
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Place of birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Age
72 years
Residence
Connecticut, USA
Family
Education
Bachelor of Arts
Juilliard School
New York City, New York, USA
(1970-1974)
Villa Maria Motherhouse Complex
Cheektowaga, Erie County, USA
Awards
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
(1984)
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
(1989)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
(1995)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
(1996)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
(1996)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
(2002)
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Biography

Christine Jane Baranski (born May 2, 1952) is an American actress. She received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Maryann Thorpe in the sitcom Cybill (1995–1998). Baranski is also known for her roles as Diane Lockhart in the legal drama series The Good Wife (2009–2016) and its spin-off series The Good Fight (2017–2022), and as Agnes van Rhijn in the period drama series The Gilded Age (2022–present), both roles which earned her Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Baranski is also known for her film roles in Reversal of Fortune (1990), The Birdcage (1996), Cruel Intentions (1999), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Chicago (2002), Mamma Mia! (2008), Into the Woods (2014), and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018). For her recurring role as Dr. Beverly Hofstadter in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2009–2019), she received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

Baranski won two Tony Awards for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role as Charlotte in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing (1984) and as Chris Gorman in Neil Simon's Rumors (1989). Her other major Broadway credits include Hurlyburly (1984), The House of Blue Leaves (1986), and Boeing Boeing (2008). She also portrayed Mrs. Lovett in the Kennedy Center's production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2002).

Early life and education

Baranski was born in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Virginia (née Mazurowska) and Lucien Baranski, who edited a Polish-language newspaper. She had an older brother, Michael J. Baranski (1949–1998), an advertising executive who died at age 48. She is of Polish descent, and her grandparents were stage actors in Poland before emigrating to America. Baranski was raised in a heavily Polish and Catholic neighborhood in the Buffalo suburb of Cheektowaga. She attended high school at the Villa Maria Academy where she was class president and salutatorian. She later studied at New York City's Juilliard School (Drama Division Group 3: 1970–1974), where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1974.

Career

Stage

Christine Baranski
Baranski at the 2008 Metropolitan Opera opening night

Baranski made her off-Broadway debut in Coming Attractions at Playwrights Horizons in 1980, and has appeared in several off-Broadway productions at the Manhattan Theatre Club, starting with Sally and Marsha in 1982.

Baranski made her Broadway debut in Hide & Seek in 1980. For her next Broadway performance, in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, she won the 1984 Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Play. Other Broadway credits include Hurlyburly, The House of Blue Leaves, Rumors (for which she won her second Tony), Regrets Only, Nick & Nora, and the Encores! concert staging of Follies.

At the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Baranski starred as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd in 2002 (for which she won the 2003 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical) and as the title character in Mame in 2006.

In her first Broadway production since 1991, Baranski was featured as the maid Berthe in the 2008 revival of Boeing Boeing. The show garnered two Tony Awards, one for Best Revival of a Play and the other for Best Actor (Mark Rylance). The original cast was Bradley Whitford (Bernard), Kathryn Hahn (Gloria), Christine Baranski (Berthe), Gina Gershon (Gabriella), and Mary McCormack (Gretchen). The show closed on January 4, 2009.

Baranski also appeared in a one-night-only concert benefit performance of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music for Roundabout Theatre Company as Countess Charlotte Malcolm on January 12, 2009. The cast included Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Victor Garber and Marc Kudisch.

Baranski has won both the Tony Award and Drama Desk Awards twice. In 2018, she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.

Film

Baranski has appeared in various film roles. Some of her better-known roles are as Katherine Archer in The Birdcage (1996), Martha May Whovier in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Mary Sunshine in Chicago (2002) and Connie Chasseur in The Ref (1994).

Baranski received further recognition for her role as Tanya Chesham-Leigh in the hit musical film Mamma Mia! (2008), and its sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018).

Baranski played Cinderella's stepmother in the 2014 film adaptation of the musical Into the Woods.

Baranski appeared in the films 9½ Weeks (1986), Legal Eagles (1986), Reversal of Fortune (1990), Addams Family Values (1993), Jeffrey (1995), The Odd Couple II (1998) Bulworth (1998), Cruel Intentions (1999), Bowfinger (1999), Trolls (2016) and A Bad Moms Christmas (2017).

Television

Christine Baranski
Baranski at the 2012 Romy Awards

Baranski appeared in short-term roles on various daytime soap operas, including All My Children and Another World.

Baranski was featured as Cybill Shepherd's sarcastic, hard-drinking friend Maryann Thorpe in the CBS sitcom Cybill, which ran from 1995 until 1998, during which time she hosted Saturday Night Live and won an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series along with three other nominations. During this, Baranski portrayed a librarian named Sonja Umdahl in the "Dick and the Single Girl" episode of 3rd Rock from the Sun. A few years later, Baranski received an Emmy nomination for a guest starring role in the NBC series Frasier as a controversial tough love radio psychiatrist named Dr. Nora. The episode, which was named for the character, parodied Dr. Laura Schlessinger. The episode was pulled from syndication by Paramount. Baranski had an uncredited role in the series Now and Again as the voice of Roger's overbearing wife Ruth, who was never seen by viewers.

Baranski later appeared in the 2000–2001 sitcom Welcome to New York and, with John Laroquette, in the 2003–2004 NBC sitcom Happy Family. She co-starred with Bernadette Peters in a pilot for an ABC sitcom, Adopted, in 2005, which was not picked up. She also played Faith Clancy, the mother of Jim Clancy in Ghost Whisperer. In 2009, Baranski began guest-starring in The Big Bang Theory as Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, a dispassionate psychiatrist and neuroscientist and mother of one of the protagonists, Leonard Hofstadter. She first appeared in the second-season episode "The Maternal Capacitance", for which she received an Emmy nomination. Due to the popularity of her first appearance, Baranski returned in the third season for the Christmas episode "The Maternal Congruence", receiving another Emmy nomination. She appeared in a total of 16 episodes during the show's run, earning four Emmy nominations for her recurring role.

From 2009 to 2016, Baranski played the role of Diane Lockhart, a top litigator and senior partner of a Chicago law firm on the CBS series The Good Wife. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for six seasons of the series, in the years 2010 to 2015. Besides her work on The Good Wife and the aforementioned guest appearances on The Big Bang Theory, her other recent appearances include Ugly Betty in 2009 as Victoria Hartley, the haughty mother of Betty's new boyfriend.

From 2017 to 2022, Baranski starred in the CBS spinoff of The Good Wife, titled The Good Fight. Her character, Diane Lockhart, joins another law firm after being forced to return to work. In the 79th Golden Globe Awards, she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her work in the fifth season of the show. Since 2022 she has portrayed Agnes van Rhijn in the Julian Fellowes-created HBO period drama The Gilded Age starring opposite Carrie Coon, Louisa Jacobson, and Cynthia Nixon. The cast received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Acting style and screen persona

Although recognized for her versatility across genres and performing media, Baranski is particularly known for playing sophisticated and highly educated upper-class women. Consequently, the media began alluding to the resemblance between this repeated on-screen persona and Baranski's real personality. Caroline Hallemann of Town & Country notes that, "For years, the award-winning actress has been the definition of on-screen sophistication." In 2017, the actress told Zac Posen for Interview Magazine, "What I'm getting at is if your career is not predicated on just your physical beauty, you're able to project a sophistication. You can take sophisticated to your grave. You can be that worldly woman, that woman who looks beautiful dressed up." On the other hand, Baranski humorously addressed these claims during her appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, "Everybody thinks this is, you know, this sophisticated lady, this New York type, these characters that I play, they think that's me. They should be in a room alone with me when I watch the Buffalo Bills. It is loud."

Personal life

Baranski was married to actor Matthew Cowles from October 1983 until his death on May 22, 2014. They have two daughters, Isabel (b. 1984), a lawyer, and Lily (b. 1987), an actress. She lives in Connecticut.

A devout Catholic, Baranski often attends Mass with Robert King, co-creator of The Good Fight.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
1982Soup for OneBlonde in Bar
1983LovesickNymphomaniac
1984CrackersMaxine
19869½ WeeksThea
Legal EaglesCarol Freeman
1987The Pick-up ArtistHarriet
1990Reversal of FortuneAndrea Reynolds
1993The Night We Never MetLucy
Life with MikeyCarol
Addams Family ValuesBecky Martin-Granger
1994The RefConnie Chasseur
Getting InMrs. Margaret "Maggie" Higgs
The WarMiss Strapford
1995New Jersey DriveProsecutor
JeffreyAnn Marwood Bartle
1996The BirdcageKatherine Archer
1998The Odd Couple IIThelma
BulworthConstance Bulworth
1999Cruel IntentionsBunny Caldwell
BowfingerCarol
Get Bruce!Herself
2000How the Grinch Stole ChristmasMartha May Whovier
2002The GuruShantal
ChicagoMary Sunshine
2003Marci XMary Ellen Spinkle
2004Welcome to MooseportCharlotte Cole
2005Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?Amelia Von Butch (voice)
2006Falling for GraceBree Barrington
Relative StrangersArleen Clayton
BonnevilleFrancine
2008Mamma Mia!Tanya Chesham-Leigh
2010The Bounty HunterKitty Hurley
2012Foodfight!Hedda Shopper (voice)
2014Into the WoodsCinderella's Stepmother
YellowbirdJanet (voice)
2016TrollsChef (voice)
Miss SloaneEvelyn Sumner
2017A Bad Moms ChristmasRuth
2018Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainTanya Chesham-Leigh
2020Christmas on the SquareRegina Fuller

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Busting LooseDebbieEpisode: "The Decision: Part 1"
1980Playing for TimeOlgaTV movie
1981TexasSadie2 episodes
1982A Midsummer Night's DreamHelenaTV movie
1983Another WorldBeverly TuckerUnknown episodes
1984All My ChildrenJewel ManiscaloUnknown episodes
1985Big Shots in AmericaCaraTV movie
The EqualizerVictoria BainesEpisode: "Mama's Boy"
1987The House of Blue LeavesBunny FlingusTV movie
1988The ThornsPollyEpisode: "The Maid"
1991Law & OrderKatherine Masucci BeigelEpisodes: "The Torrents of Greed Parts 1 & 2"
1992ScreenplayBlair BennettEpisode: "Buying a Landslide"
1993To Dance with the White DogKateTV movie
1994Law & OrderRose SiegalEpisode: "Nurture"
1995–98CybillMaryann ThorpeMain role
1996Saturday Night LiveHerself (host)Episode: "Christine Baranski/The Cure"
19973rd Rock from the SunSonja UmdahlEpisode: "Dick and the Single Girl"
1999Now and AgainRuth Bender (voice)Episode: "Origins"; uncredited
FrasierDr. Nora FairchildEpisode: "Dr. Nora"
2000Timothy Tweedle the First Christmas ElfFlo (voice)TV movie
2000–01Welcome to New YorkMarsha BicknerMain role
2001Citizen BainesGlenn Ferguson Baines WelchEpisode: "Three Days in November"
2002Presidio MedDr. Terry HowlandEpisodes: "Pick Your Battles", "Best of Enemies"
2003Eloise at the PlazaPrunella SticklerTV movie
Eloise at ChristmastimeTV movie
2003–04Happy FamilyAnnie BrennanMain role
2004SpellboundTV movie
In the GameTV pilot
2005Recipe for a Perfect ChristmasLee BellmontTV movie
AdoptedJudy RabinowitzTV movie
Ghost WhispererFaith Clancy2 episodes
2006InseparableBarbaraTV movie
American Dad!Homeless Woman (voice)Episode: "Failure Is Not a Factory-installed Option"
2009Ugly BettyVictoria Hartley3 episodes
PsychAlice ClaytonEpisode: "He Dead"
2009–11,
2013–19
The Big Bang TheoryDr. Beverly HofstadterRecurring role
2009–16The Good WifeDiane LockhartMain role
2011Who Is Simon Miller?AmandaTV movie
Ugly AmericansGrimes' Mummy (voice)Episode: "Mummy Dearest"
2013Family GuyHerself (voice)Episode: "Call Girl"
2015Sinatra: All or Nothing at AllRuth Berle (voice)Limited series
2015–19BoJack HorsemanAmanda Hannity (voice)2 episodes
2017Regular ShowGuardian (voice)Episode: "A Regular Epic Final Battle"
2017–22The Good FightDiane LockhartMain role; Also producer
2017Michael Jackson's HalloweenMrs. Grau (voice)TV special
Spirit Riding FreeMiz McDonnell (voice)1 episode
2018–22Fancy NancyMrs. Devine (voice)19 episodes
2018Family GuyNewport HeiressEpisode: "Con Heiress"
2019Young SheldonBeverly Hofstadter (voice)Episode: "A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast"
Archibald's Next Big ThingMadame Baroness (voice)Episode: "Best in Showbot/The Secret of Madame Baroness"
The Bravest KnightThe Dragon (voice)2 episodes
Spirit Riding Free: Pony TalesMiz McDonnell (voice)1 episode
2020Magical Girl Friendship SquadVerus (voice)3 episodes
2021FairfaxJoyce (voice)Episode: "Fairfolks"
The SimpsonsHerself (voice)Episode: "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire"
2022–presentThe Gilded AgeAgnes van RhijnMain role
2022The Loud HouseJoyce Crandall (voice)Episode: "Save Royal Woods!"
2023Praise PeteyWhite St. Barts (voice)Main role
2024Nine Perfect StrangersSeason 2

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972HamletLadyDelacorte Theater
1974'Tis Pity She's A WhoreAnnabellaMcCarter Theatre
1974Romeo and JulietLady CapuletAmerican Shakespeare Festival
1974Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMargaretAmerican Shakespeare Festival, double-cast
1974Twelfth NightLady-in-WaitingAmerican Shakespeare Festival
1975The Cherry OrchardDanyashaCenter Stage Theatre
1975TartuffeDorina
1976MisallianceLina Szczepanowska
1976She Stoops To ConquerConstance
1977Private LivesAmanda or Sibyl (?)Cohoes Music Hall
1977Angel CityMiss ScoonsMcCarter Theatre
1977Otherwise EngagedDavina SaundersU.S. cities tour
1978Born YesterdayBillie DawnCenter Stage Theatre
1978One Crack OutWandaMarymount Manhattan Theatre
1978Much Ado About NothingBeatriceAnnenberg Center, American Shakespeare Festival
1979Says I, Says HeMaeve MacphersonMarymount Manhattan Theatre
1979The Shadow of a GunmanMinnie PowellSymphony Space
1980CompanyAprilPlaywrights Horizons
1980Lady of The DiamondConnie WeaverStudio Arena
1980The Trouble with EuropeAmanda Gracie, Madame Igrec,
and second underworld figure
Marymount Manhattan Theatre
1980Hide & SeekElly BartBroadway
1980Coming AttractionsMiss AmericaPlaywrights Horizons
1981Talley's FollySally TalleyStudio Arena
1981Operation Midnight ClimaxAngelaOff-Center Theatre
1982A Midsummer Night's DreamHelenaAmerican Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre
1982Sally and MarshaMarshaManhattan Theatre Club
1982Blithe SpiritElviraMcCarter Theatre
1982The Undefeated Rumba ChampMiss HarrisEnsemble Studio Theater
1983Sunday in the Park with GeorgeClarisse (later named Yvonne),
Blair Daniels
Playwrights Horizons
1984The Real ThingCharlottePlymouth Theatre
1985HurlyburlyBonnieEthel Barrymore Theatre
1986The House of Blue LeavesBunny FlingusVivian Beaumont Theatre, Plymouth Theatre
1986It's Only a PlayJulia BudderManhattan Theatre Club
1988Hedda GablerHedda GablerStudio Arena
1988RumorsChris GormanBroadhurst Theatre
1989AssassinsPerformer (reading)Playwrights Horizons
1990Elliot LovesJoannaGoodman Theatre
1991Lips Together, Teeth ApartChloe HaddockNew York City Center Stage I, Lucille Lortel Theatre
1991Nick & NoraTracy GardnerMarriott Marquis Theatre
1993The Loman Family PicnicDorisManhattan Theatre Club Stage I
1994The Petrified PrinceQueen Katarina (?) (reading)Joseph Papp Public Theater
1997Promises, PromisesMarge MacDougallEncores!, City Center Theatre
1998Mizlansky/Zilinsky or "Schmucks"Sylvia Zilinsky (voice)Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I
1999Sweeney ToddMrs. LovettAhmanson Theatre
2002Kennedy Center
2002Sondheim Concert SpectacularHerselfDavid Geffen Hall
2002The Threepenny OperaMrs. Peachum (reading)Roundabout Theatre Company
2004DinnerPaige (reading)Royal National Theatre/Loft
2006MameMame DennisKennedy Center
2007FolliesCarlotta CampionEncores!, New York City Center
2007The Sisters RosensweigGorgeous Teitelbaum (reading)Vivian Beaumont Theater
2007Regrets OnlyTibby McCulloughNew York City Center Stage I
2008Boeing-BoeingBertheLongacre Theatre
2009A Little Night MusicCountess Charlotte MalcolmRoundabout Theatre Company
2009Love, Loss, and What I WorePerformer (reading)DR2 Theatre
2013On Your ToesPeggy PorterfieldEncores!, New York City Center
2015FolliesPhyllis Rogers StoneRoyal Albert Hall
2016White Rabbit Red RabbitPerformer (replacement)Westside Theatre

Video games

YearProjectRole
2013Skylanders: Swap ForceKaos' Mother
2017Steven Universe: Save the LightHessonite
2019Steven Universe: Unleash the Light

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992A Christmas MemoryFemale cousin (Sook in later adaptations)Short autobiographical story
1994Unsung MusicalsPerformerSong: Sherry! from: Sherry!
2002Short Talks on the UniverseMariaStory: "3 A.M."
2019–20The Two PrincesQueen LaviniaAudio drama, 3 seasons

Awards and nominations

Baranski has received numerous accolades over her career including a Primetime Emmy Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Tony Awards. Baranski is also the most nominated performer at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, with 10 nominations.

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Who is Christine Baranski?
Christine Baranski is an American actress, singer, and producer. She is best known for her roles in the television series "The Good Wife" and "Cybill". Baranski has also appeared in numerous films, including "Mamma Mia!" and its sequel, and has received multiple awards for her work in both television and theater.
When was Christine Baranski born?
Christine Baranski was born on May 2, 1952.
What are some notable roles played by Christine Baranski?
Some notable roles played by Christine Baranski include Diane Lockhart in "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight", Mary Sunshine in the film adaptation of "Chicago", and Tanya in the "Mamma Mia!" films.
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Yes, Christine Baranski has won several awards throughout her career. She has received multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
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Christine Baranski graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama from the Juilliard School in 1974. She was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the school in 2008.
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