Laura Linney

Laura Linney

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Born
February 5, 1964
Awards
43 wins, 163 nominations

Laura Leggett Linney was born in New York City on February 5, 1964, into a theatre family. Her father was prominent playwright Romulus Linney, whose own great-grandfather was a congressman from North Carolina. Her mother, Miriam Anderson (Leggett), is a nurse. Although she did not live in her…

Biography

Laura Leggett Linney was born in New York City on February 5, 1964, into a theatre family. Her father was prominent playwright Romulus Linney, whose own great-grandfather was a congressman from North Carolina. Her mother, Miriam Anderson (Leggett), is a nurse. Although she did not live in her father's house (her parents having divorced when she was an infant), Linney's world revolved, in part, around his profession from the earliest age. She graduated from Brown University in 1986 and studied acting at Juilliard and the Arts Theatre School in Moscow and, thereafter, embarked on a career on the Broadway stage receiving favorable notices for her work in such plays as "Hedda Gabler" and "Six Degrees of Separation".

Linney's film career began in the early 1990s with small roles in Lorenzo's Oil (1992) and Dave (1993). She landed the role of Mary Anne Singleton in the PBS film adaptations of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" series, playing her in Tales of the City (1993), More Tales of the City (1998) and Further Tales of the City (2001). Linney's first substantial big-screen role was as the ex-girlfriend of Richard Gere's character in Primal Fear (1996) and her superb performance brought her praise and a better selection of roles. Clint Eastwood chose Linney to play his daughter, another prominent role, in 1997's Absolute Power (1997), followed by another second billing in the following year's The Truman Show (1998).

Always a strong performer, Linney truly came into her own after 2000, starting the decade auspiciously with her widely-praised, arguably flawless performance in You Can Count on Me (2000). She found herself nominated for an Academy Award for this, her first lead role, for which her salary had been $10,000. Linney won numerous critics' awards for her role as Sammy, a single mother whose life is complicated by a new boss and the arrival in town of her aimless brother. On the heels of this success came her marvelous turn as Bertha Dorset in The House of Mirth (2000), clearly the best performance in a film of strong performances. Since then, Linney has frequently been offered challenging dramatic roles, and always rises to the occasion, such as in Mystic River (2003) and Kinsey (2004), for which she received another Academy Award nomination.

Director

Black RabbitBlack Rabbit(2025)
OzarkOzark(2017)

Actress

American ClassicAmerican Classic(2026)as Kristen Forrest Bean
SuncoastSuncoast(2024)as Kristine
WildcatWildcat(2023)as Regina O'Connor, Mrs. Crater, Mrs. Turpin, Thomas's Mother, Jules's Mother, Mrs. Hopewell
The Miracle ClubThe Miracle Club(2023)as Chrissie Ahearn
OzarkOzark(2017)as Wendy Byrde

Producer

American ClassicAmerican Classic(2026)
OzarkOzark(2017)
Tales of the CityTales of the City(2019)
The Big CThe Big C(2010)

Soundtrack

Tales of the CityTales of the City(2019)
The Big CThe Big C(2010)

Self

This MorningThis Morning(1988)as Self, Self - Guest
TodayToday(1952)as Self - Guest
The American RevolutionThe American Revolution(2025)as Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Sarah Fisher
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self
SmartLessSmartLess(2020)as Self

Archive Footage

7.307.30(2006)as Self - Actor, The Truman Show
Morning Joe: WeekendMorning Joe: Weekend(2023)as Self, Regina
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self
Merchant IvoryMerchant Ivory(2023)as Self
Robin & CompanyRobin & Company(2005)as Wendy Byrde

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Frasier1600.0019938.237107103007
2The Big C1300.0020108.11620117
3Ozark312.0020178.4445391884
4The Truman Show65.0019988.2031371945
5The Savages24.3820087.10239827
6You Can Count on Me24.3820007.50233415
7Mystic River20.0020037.926522741
8Kinsey16.2520057.00152620
9Love Actually7.8020037.513580361
10The Squid and the Whale4.8820057.30194681