Mary-Louise Parker
Biography
Mary-Louise Parker, born on August 2, 1964, is a renowned American actress and author celebrated for her dynamic performances across stage and screen. With a career that spans several decades, she has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including two prestigious Tony Awards for her outstanding work in theater.
Parker gained widespread recognition for her role in the acclaimed television series "Weeds," where she portrayed the complex character of Nancy Botwin, earning her a pair of Golden Globe Awards. Her talent also shone through in other television projects, culminating in a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest appearance on "The West Wing."
In addition to her screen work, Parker has made significant contributions to the theater, showcasing her versatility and depth as a performer. She has also ventured into writing, releasing a collection of poignant essays that reflect her unique perspective on life and creativity.
Throughout her career, Mary-Louise Parker has built an impressive body of work that highlights her artistic range and dedication to her craft, making her a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Her ability to seamlessly transition between genres and formats has established her as a true talent in contemporary American theater and television.
Filmography
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Saint Maybe
1998 • Lucy Dean Bedloe
Signs of Life (1989)
1989 • Charlotte
RED 2
2013 • Sarah Ross
Red (2010)
2010 • Sarah Ross
Howl
2010 • Gail Potter
Chronically Metropolitan
2016 • Annabel
Romance & Cigarettes
2005 • Constance
Grand Canyon
1991 • Dee
The Portrait of a Lady
1996 • Henrietta Stackpole
Solitary Man
2009 • Jordon Karsch
Golden Exits
2018 • Gwendolyn
Saved!
2004 • Lillian
This Changes Everything (2019)
2019
Behaving Badly
2014 • Lucy Stevens / Saint Lola
Red Sparrow
2018 • Stephanie Boucher
Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp
2024 • Angie
Bullets Over Broadway
1994 • Ellen
Mr. Wonderful
1993 • Rita
The Client
1994 • Dianne Sway
Christmas in Conway
2013 • Suzy
Miracle Run
2004 • Corrine Morgan-Thomas
Vinegar Hill
2005 • Ellen Grier