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Laura Linney
American actress

Laura Linney

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American actress
A.K.A.
Laura Leggett Linney
Gender
Female
Place of birth
New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
60 years
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Biography

Laura Leggett Linney (born February 5, 1964) is an American actress and singer. She is the recipient of several awards, including two Golden Globe Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. She has also been nominated for three Academy Awards and four Tony Awards.

Linney made her Broadway debut in 1990 before going on to receive Tony Award nominations for the 2002 revival of The Crucible, the original Broadway productions of Sight Unseen (2004) and Time Stands Still (2010), and the 2017 revival of The Little Foxes. On television, she won her first Emmy Award for the television film Wild Iris (2001), and had subsequent wins for the sitcom Frasier (2003–04) and the miniseries John Adams (2008). From 2010–13, she starred in the Showtime series The Big C, which won her a fourth Emmy in 2013. She currently stars in the Netflix series Ozark.

Linney is also an established film actress. She made her screen debut in the film Lorenzo's Oil (1992) and went on to receive Academy Award nominations for You Can Count On Me (2000), Kinsey (2004), and The Savages (2007). Her other films include Primal Fear (1996), The Truman Show (1998), Mystic River (2003), Love Actually (2003), The Squid and the Whale (2005), The Nanny Diaries (2007), Sully (2016), and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016).

Early life and education

Linney was born in Manhattan. Her mother Miriam Anderson "Ann" Perse (née Leggett) was a nurse at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and her father Romulus Zachariah Linney IV (1930–2011) was a playwright and professor. Linney's paternal great-great-grandfather was Republican U.S. Congressman Romulus Zachariah Linney. She grew up in modest circumstances, living with her mother in a small one-bedroom apartment. She has a half-sister named Susan from her father's second marriage.

Linney is a 1982 graduate of Northfield Mount Hermon School, an elite preparatory school in New England for which she currently serves as the chair of the Arts Advisory Council. She then attended Northwestern University before transferring to Brown University, where she studied acting with Jim Barnhill and John Emigh and served on the board of Production Workshop, the university's student theater group. During her senior year at Brown, she performed in one of her father's plays as Lady Ada Lovelace in a production of Childe Byron, a drama in which poet Lord Byron mends a taut, distant relationship with his daughter Ada.

Linney graduated from Brown in 1986. She went on to study acting at the Juilliard School as a member of Group 19 (1986–90), which also included Jeanne Tripplehorn. She received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Juilliard when she delivered the school's commencement address in 2009.

Career

Film

Linney at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival

Linney first appeared in minor roles in a few early 1990s films, including Lorenzo's Oil (1992) and Dave (1993), before coming to prominence in the public television miniseries Tales of the City in 1993. She was then cast in a series of high-profile thrillers, including Congo (1995), Primal Fear (1996) and Absolute Power (1997). She made her Hollywood breakthrough in 1998, praised for playing Jim Carrey's on-screen wife in The Truman Show. Linney was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the 2000 film You Can Count On Me. The same year, she also appeared in the role of an artist's model in the low-budget film Maze with Rob Morrow. In 2003, Linney appeared in several notable films, including The Life of David Gale, Love Actually, and Mystic River. The latter film earned her a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her 2004 performance in Kinsey, again as the title character's wife, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2005, Linney starred in the horror film The Exorcism of Emily Rose and the comedy-drama The Squid and the Whale. For the latter role, she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. In 2006, Linney appeared in the political satire Man of the Year, the comedy Driving Lessons (starring Rupert Grint), and the Australian drama Jindabyne by Ray Lawrence. Jindabyne was based on Raymond Carver's short story So Much Water so Close to Home. In 2007, Linney appeared in the spy thriller Breach, the comedy-drama The Nanny Diaries opposite Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans, and based on the book by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, and The Savages with Philip Seymour Hoffman. She received a third Academy Award nomination for The Savages, this time for Best Actress. In 2008, Linney starred in The Other Man, opposite Liam Neeson, with whom she had starred in Kinsey and Love Actually, and Antonio Banderas. In 2012, she starred opposite Bill Murray in Hyde Park on Hudson. In 2016, she starred in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. She will be starring alongside Chris Pratt, Naomi Watts, Mira Sorvino, Rebecca Hall, Hailee Steinfeld, Nicolas Cage, Eddie Redmayne, Jordana Brewster and Toni Garrn in Callander Square.

Television

Linney starred as Mary Ann Singleton in the television adaptations of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City books (1993, 1998, and 2001). She won her first Emmy Award in 2002 for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" for Wild Iris. In 2004, she won her second Emmy as "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series," for her recurring role as the final love interest of Frasier Crane in the television series Frasier. In 2008, she won an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie" for her portrayal of Abigail Adams, wife of the second president of the United States, in the HBO miniseries John Adams. In October 1994, Linney guest-starred in an episode of Law & Order (episode "Blue Bamboo") as Martha Bowen. She played a blonde American singer who successfully claimed "battered woman syndrome" as a defense to the murder of a Japanese businessman. Linney returned to series television as actress and executive producer in Showtime's half-hour series about cancer, The Big C, which debuted in mid-2010. She starred as a suburban wife and mother who explores the emotional ups and downs of suffering cancer, and the changes it brings to her life and her sense of who she is. She won a Golden Globe award for her performance in January 2011. Since 2009, Linney has served as host of the PBS television series Masterpiece Classic. In 2017, she began starring as Wendy Byrde alongside Jason Bateman, in the Netflix crime drama series Ozark.

Theater

Linney's extensive stage credits on Broadway and elsewhere include Hedda Gabler, for which she won the 1994 Joe A. Callaway Award, and Holiday in December 1995 through January 1996 (based on the 1938 movie starring Katharine Hepburn). She received a Best Actress Tony Award nomination for her role in the Broadway production of The Crucible in March 2002 through June 2002. She was nominated again in 2005 for Sight Unseen, in which she appeared on Broadway in May 2004 through July 2004. Linney also appeared on Sandra Boynton's children's CD, Philadelphia Chickens, on which she sings "Please Can I Keep It?," and played La Marquise de Merteuil in a revival of Christopher Hampton's play Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Linney had a three-month run on Broadway in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies, from January 28, 2010, through March 27, 2010. She was nominated for a 2010 Tony award for Best Leading Actress in a Play. The play returned to Broadway with most of the original cast in September 2010 and closed on January 30, 2011.

She appeared on Broadway in the revival of The Little Foxes, which opened officially on April 19, 2017 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. She alternated the roles of Regina and Birdie with Cynthia Nixon.

Personal life

Linney married David Adkins in 1995; they divorced in 2000. In 2007, she became engaged to Marc Schauer, a real estate agent from Telluride, Colorado. On her wedding day in May 2009, actor Liam Neeson walked her down the aisle. On January 8, 2014, Linney gave birth to a son, Bennett Armistead Schauer. Linney was a guest and presenter at the We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial on January 18, 2009.

Filmography

Linney at the Chicago International Film Festival, 2007
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Lorenzo's OilYoung Teacher
1993DaveRandi
Searching for Bobby FischerSchool Teacher
1994A Simple Twist of FateNancy Lambert Newland
1995CongoDr. Karen Ross
1996Primal FearJanet Venable
1997Absolute PowerKate Whitney
1998The Truman ShowMeryl Burbank/Hannah Gill
1999LushRachel Van Dyke
2000You Can Count On MeSamantha "Sammy" Prescott
The House of MirthBertha Dorset
MazeCallie
2002The Laramie ProjectSherry Johnson
The Mothman PropheciesOfficer Connie Mills
2003The Life of David GaleConstance Harraway
Mystic RiverAnnabeth Markum
Love ActuallySarah
2004P.S.Louise Harrington
KinseyClara McMillen
2005The Squid and the WhaleJoan Berkman
The Exorcism of Emily RoseErin Bruner
2006Driving LessonsLaura Marshall
JindabyneClaire
The Hottest StateJesse
Man of the YearEleanor Green
2007The SavagesWendy Savage
BreachKate Burroughs
The Nanny DiariesMrs. X
2008The Other ManLisa
2009The City of Your Final DestinationCaroline
2010Sympathy for DeliciousNina Hogue
MorningDr. Goodman
2011The DetailsLila
Arthur ChristmasNorth Pole Computer (voice)
2012Hyde Park on HudsonMargaret Suckley
2013The Fifth EstateSarah Shaw
2015Mr. HolmesMrs. Munro
2016GeniusLouise Saunders
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the ShadowsRebecca Vincent
SullyLorraine Sullenberger
Nocturnal AnimalsAnne SuttonCameo
2017The DinnerClaire Lohman
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Class of '61Lily MagrawTV movie
1993Blind SpotPhoebeTV movie
1993Tales of the CityMary Ann SingletonMiniseries: 7 episodes
1994Law & OrderMartha BowenEpisode: "Blue Bamboo"
1998More Tales of the CityMary Ann SingletonMiniseries: 6 episodes
1999Love LettersMelisa Gardner CobbTV movie
2000Running MatesLauren HartmanTV movie
2001Further Tales of the CityMary Ann SingletonMiniseries: 3 episodes
2001Wild IrisIris BravardTV movie
2002King of the HillMarlene (voice)Episode: "Dang Ol' Love"
2003–2004FrasierMindy / Charlotte6 episodes
2006American Dad!Doctor Gupta (voice)Episode: "Roger 'n' Me"
2008John AdamsAbigail AdamsMiniseries: 7 episodes
2010–2013The Big CCathy Jamison40 episodes; also executive producer
2016Inside Amy SchumerHerselfEpisode: "Brave"
2017Red Nose Day ActuallySarahTelevision short film
2017Last Week Tonight with John OliverFlorence HardingSegment: "Harding"
2017–presentOzarkWendy Byrde20 episodes
2017Sink Sank SunkMitzi MillsTV movie
2018BoJack HorsemanHerself (voice)Episode: "The Dog Days Are Over"
2018Tales of the CityMary Ann SingletonMiniseries: In production


Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleDatesNotes
1990–1992Six Degrees of SeparationTessNov 8, 1990 – Jan 5, 1992
Understudy
1992Sight UnseenGrete
1992–1993The SeagullNinaNov 29, 1992 – Jan 10, 1993
1994Hedda GablerThea ElvstedJul 10 – Aug 7, 1994
1995–1996HolidayLinda SetonDec 3, 1995 – Jan 14, 1996
1998HonourClaudiaApr 26 – Jun 14, 1998
2000Uncle VanyaYelena AndreyevnaApr 30 – Jun 11, 2000
2002The CrucibleElizabeth ProctorMar 7 – Jun 9, 2002
2004Sight UnseenPatriciaMay 25 – Jul 25, 2004
2008Les liaisons dangereusesLa Marquise de MerteuilMay 1 – Jul 6, 2008
2010–2011Time Stands StillSarah GoodwinJan 28, 2010 – Jan 30, 2011
2017The Little FoxesRegina Giddens / Birdie HubbardApr 19 – Jul 2, 2017
2018My Name Is Lucy BartonLucy BartonJun 2 – Jun 24, 2018Bridge Theatre

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