Laura Linney is a talented American actor known for her versatile roles across film, television, and theater. Born in New York City in 1964, she grew up in a family of actors, and thus, it was no surprise she followed in their footsteps.
Linney's career began with small roles in film and television, but it was her performance as Mary Ann Singleton in the critically acclaimed miniseries "Tales of the City" that gained her widespread recognition in 1993. She earned a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for her portrayal of the character.
Since then, Laura Linney has appeared in various popular films, including "The Truman Show," "Mystic River," and "The Savages." She earned three Academy Award nominations for her performances in "You Can Count on Me" (2000), "Kinsey" (2004), and "The Savages" (2007).
On TV, Linney has appeared in several hit series, including "Frasier," "The Big C," and the critically acclaimed series "Ozark," which earned her both an Emmy and a Golden Globe award. On stage, she also enjoys success, having starred in numerous Broadway productions, including "The Crucible" and "My Name is Lucy Barton."
Linney is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished and versatile actors of her generation, with a career spanning over three decades. She has showcased her talent across genres, from comedy to drama, and continues to inspire young actors with her work. Linney is also an impactful philanthropist, supporting various causes, including anti-gun and environmental activism.