This page will contain external links about Mary-Louise Parker, as they become available.Mary-Louise ParkerMary-Louise Parker is an American actress whose work in theater and film has won her international acclaim, and she has been the recipient of prestigious awards such as the Tony award, Emmy and Golden Globe awards. Her best-known works include Boys on the Side, The West Wing, and Angels in America. Mary-Louise Parker.Her Early WorkParker was born on August 2, 1964 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Acting was always her passion and she graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts with acting as her major. In the late '80s, she travelled to New York where she got a job measuring feet at Ecco. After a few minor roles, she made her Broadway debut in a 1990 production of Craig Lucas's Prelude to a Kiss, playing the main role of Rita. For her performance she won the Clarence Derwent Award and was nominated for a Tony award. She also briefly dated her co-star Timothy Hutton. However, when the play was made into a film, Meg Ryan took over Parker's role. That same year she was noticed by critics worldwide when she appeared in the movie adaptation of another Craig Lucas play, the poignant Longtime Companion, one of the first movies to truly deal the AIDS virus. This role was followed by her appearance in Fried Green Tomatoes in 1991 alongside Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson and Kathy Bates. The Makings of a Star: The 1990sParker maintained a strong theater presence in the early 1990s, but also maintained her reputation on the big screen, starring with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones in The Client (1994); with John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway (1994); and then playing an AIDS sufferer in Boys on the Side (1995), with Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg. She followed this up with a movie adaptation of yet another Craig Lucas play, Reckless (1995), alongside Mia Farrow and then in in Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996) which also starred Nicole Kidman, Viggo Mortensen, Christian Bale, John Malkovich and Barbara Hershey. In 1997, she appeared alongside Matthew Modine in Tim Hunter's The Maker. Parker did not become an instant household name, but rather a darling of the critics. Her theater career continued to flourish when she appeared in Mark Brokaw's 1997 critical smash How I Learned To Drive, with David Morse. After several independent film releases, she appeared in Let The Devil Wear Black and then a much-lauded role in 1999's The Five Senses. Hitting It Big: 2001 - 2003In 2001, Parker appeared alongside Len Cariou and Anne Heche in David Auburn's Proof on Broadway, and among the praise showered on her was the much-coveted Tony award. However, Parker again lost out when the play was made into a film and the role was given to Gwyneth Paltrow. But whatever her theatrical aspirations, she would leave the stage for three years as her profile soared and she found roles wherever she looked: among them, the Silence of the Lambs prequel Red Dragon; a 2002 television movie based on the life of FBI spy-turned-Soviet informer, Robert Hanssen (played by William Hurt); and playing a struggling screenwriter alongside Martin Donovan in Pipe Dream (2002). Next up was a guest role on the Rob Lowe/Martin Sheen NBC drama, The West Wing, as women's rights activist Amelia 'Amy' Gardner, which soon became a recurring role. Beginning in 2001, her character became Chief of Staff to the First Lady (played by Stockard Channing), became a love interest for neurotic Deputy Chief of Staff Joshua Lyman (played by Bradley Whitford), and provided another female voice in a show publicly criticised for its lack of high-level political women (with the exception of Allison Janney's press secretary C.J. Cregg). For this role, Parker was nominated for an Emmy, and a Screen Actors Guild award. However in 2003, after the show's fourth season, creator and head writer Aaron Sorkin left the show along with his top director Thomas Schlamme. While some fans believed that this destroyed the show, and others enjoyed it, one thing was certain: the show's style had definitely changed. Around this time, Parker fell pregnant and her character was written out of the series after a few episodes of the fifth season. She was later to return for a few episodes. In November 2003, she split with long-time boyfriend Billy Crudup, after a seven year relationship which began when they met in a 1996 theater reprisal of the Marilyn Monroe film Bus Stop. An Angel in America: 2004 and on...On December 7 2003, HBO aired what would become the biggest event of the year in television: an epic six-and-a-half hour adaptation of Tony Kushner's acclaimed Broadway play Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols. The miniseries - about a group of lost souls in New York during the AIDS epidemic of the '80s - was internationally acclaimed and starred Meryl Streep, Al Pacino and Emma Thompson. Parker played Harper Pitt, the valium-addicted wife of a closeted lawyer, and - among its many awards - Parker received the Golden Globe and Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries. The joy was added to when, on January 7, 2004 - two months after her split from Billy Crudup - Parker gave birth to a healthy baby boy, William Atticus. In 2004, she appeared in the black comedy Saved!, and a TV movie called Miracle Run based on the true story of a mother with two autistic sons, as well as spending time on Broadway, appearing in Craig Lucas's Reckless. Parker, who had starred in the film, this time took the lead role that had been Mia Farrow's on screen. Parker's former role of Pooty was played by Rosie Perez. The production, directed by Mark Brokaw, was critically acclaimed during its run. [2005]] is already shaping up as a big year for Parker. She'll reprise her role of Amy Gardner on The West Wing for at least three episodes from February 9, as the show takes the first steps toward the impending cast changeover as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) enters his last year in the Oval Office. CBS will air the television film Vinegar Hill (filmed in 2004), which sees Parker playing a down-on-her-luck schoolteacher who, with her husband and two children, moves in with her in-laws only to discover their bitter, loveless relationship. 2005 will also see the release of the John Turturro movie musical Romance And Cigarettes. Parker stars alongside James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Mandy Moore, Kate Winslet and Christopher Walken. Upcoming ProjectsFilming begins next month on the first season of Showtime's black comedy Weeds. The pilot for the show - about a suburban mother who, following the death of her husband, decides to sell marijuana to make money, while also attempting to maintain her profile in the community - was filmed last year, with 10 additional episodes ordered. Among the cast are Parker and Elizabeth Perkins, the series will be seen late this year. Awards1990 - Tony award nomination, for Prelude to a Kiss 2000 - Genie award nomination, for The Five Senses 2001 - Tony award winner, for Proof 2002 - Emmy award nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, for The West Wing 2003 - Screen Actors Guild Award nominee for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, for The West Wing 2004 - Screen Actors Guild Award nominee for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries, for Angels in America 2004 - Golden Satellite Award nominee for Best Performance by an Supporting Actress in a Miniseries, for Angels in America 2004 - Golden Globe Award Winner for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Miniseries, for Angels in America 2004 - Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie, for Angels in America TriviaAppeared in a Bonnie Raitt music video entitled You Got It. A song entitled Butterfly in Reverse by the band Counting Crows was written for her. Received 'Special Thanks' credits for Wet Hot American Summer and Pieces of April. LinksButterfly in Reverse lyrics (http://www.lyricsdomain.com/3/counting_crows/butterfly_in_reverse.html) IMDb Entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000571/) Humourous recaps of The West Wing (http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show.cgi?show=4) Yahoo! Links directory (http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Actors_and_Actresses/Parker__Mary_Louise/) West Wing episode guide (http://www.tvtome.com/WestWing) This page about Mary-Louise Parker includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Mary-Louise Parker News stories about Mary-Louise Parker External links for Mary-Louise Parker Videos for Mary-Louise Parker Wikis about Mary-Louise Parker Discussion Groups about Mary-Louise Parker Blogs about Mary-Louise Parker Images of Mary-Louise Parker |
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West Wing episode guide (http://www.tvtome.com/WestWing). Redgrave was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, although she later became an American citizen. Yahoo! Links directory (http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Actors_and_Actresses/Parker__Mary_Louise/). She has written a play, The Mandrake Root, in which she will star if her cancer treatments allow. Humourous recaps of The West Wing (http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/show.cgi?show=4). Recently, Redgrave announced that she has breast cancer. IMDb Entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000571/). The assistant eventually married, then divorced, Redgrave and Clark's son Benjamin. Butterfly in Reverse lyrics (http://www.lyricsdomain.com/3/counting_crows/butterfly_in_reverse.html). In 2000, Redgrave divorced her husband of 33 years, producer John Clark, when it
was revealed that he had fathered a child with his assistant. Appeared in a Bonnie Raitt music video entitled You Got It. She has twice been nominated for Tony Awards. 2004 - Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie, for Angels in America. She has worked on television, the London stage, and Broadway. 2004 - Golden Globe Award Winner for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Miniseries, for Angels in America. In 1966 she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Georgy Girl. 2004 - Golden Satellite Award nominee for Best Performance by an Supporting Actress in a Miniseries, for Angels in America. Lynn Redgrave's first film role was in a small part in Tom Jones in 1963. 2004 - Screen Actors Guild Award nominee for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries, for Angels in America. She is the aunt of Natasha Richardson, Joely Richardson and Jemma Redgrave. 2003 - Screen Actors Guild Award nominee for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, for The West Wing. Her parents are Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, her brother is Corin Redgrave and her sister is Vanessa Redgrave. 2002 - Emmy award nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, for The West Wing. Born Lynn Rachel Redgrave in London, she is a member of the famous acting Redgrave family. 2001 - Tony award winner, for Proof. Lynn Redgrave (born March 8, 1943) is a British actress. 2000 - Genie award nomination, for The Five Senses. 1990 - Tony award nomination, for Prelude to a Kiss. The pilot for the show - about a suburban mother who, following the death of her husband, decides to sell marijuana to make money, while also attempting to maintain her profile in the community - was filmed last year, with 10 additional episodes ordered. Filming begins next month on the first season of Showtime's black comedy Weeds. Parker stars alongside James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Mandy Moore, Kate Winslet and Christopher Walken. 2005 will also see the release of the John Turturro movie musical Romance And Cigarettes. CBS will air the television film Vinegar Hill (filmed in 2004), which sees Parker playing a down-on-her-luck schoolteacher who, with her husband and two children, moves in with her in-laws only to discover their bitter, loveless relationship. She'll reprise her role of Amy Gardner on The West Wing for at least three episodes from February 9, as the show takes the first steps toward the impending cast changeover as President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) enters his last year in the Oval Office. [2005]] is already shaping up as a big year for Parker. The production, directed by Mark Brokaw, was critically acclaimed during its run. Parker's former role of Pooty was played by Rosie Perez. Parker, who had starred in the film, this time took the lead role that had been Mia Farrow's on screen. In 2004, she appeared in the black comedy Saved!, and a TV movie called Miracle Run based on the true story of a mother with two autistic sons, as well as spending time on Broadway, appearing in Craig Lucas's Reckless. The joy was added to when, on January 7, 2004 - two months after her split from Billy Crudup - Parker gave birth to a healthy baby boy, William Atticus. Parker played Harper Pitt, the valium-addicted wife of a closeted lawyer, and - among its many awards - Parker received the Golden Globe and Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries. The miniseries - about a group of lost souls in New York during the AIDS epidemic of the '80s - was internationally acclaimed and starred Meryl Streep, Al Pacino and Emma Thompson. On December 7 2003, HBO aired what would become the biggest event of the year in television: an epic six-and-a-half hour adaptation of Tony Kushner's acclaimed Broadway play Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols. In November 2003, she split with long-time boyfriend Billy Crudup, after a seven year relationship which began when they met in a 1996 theater reprisal of the Marilyn Monroe film Bus Stop. She was later to return for a few episodes. Around this time, Parker fell pregnant and her character was written out of the series after a few episodes of the fifth season. While some fans believed that this destroyed the show, and others enjoyed it, one thing was certain: the show's style had definitely changed. However in 2003, after the show's fourth season, creator and head writer Aaron Sorkin left the show along with his top director Thomas Schlamme. For this role, Parker was nominated for an Emmy, and a Screen Actors Guild award. Next up was a guest role on the Rob Lowe/Martin Sheen NBC drama, The West Wing, as women's rights activist Amelia 'Amy' Gardner, which soon became a recurring role. Beginning in 2001, her character became Chief of Staff to the First Lady (played by Stockard Channing), became a love interest for neurotic Deputy Chief of Staff Joshua Lyman (played by Bradley Whitford), and provided another female voice in a show publicly criticised for its lack of high-level political women (with the exception of Allison Janney's press secretary C.J. Cregg). But whatever her theatrical aspirations, she would leave the stage for three years as her profile soared and she found roles wherever she looked: among them, the Silence of the Lambs prequel Red Dragon; a 2002 television movie based on the life of FBI spy-turned-Soviet informer, Robert Hanssen (played by William Hurt); and playing a struggling screenwriter alongside Martin Donovan in Pipe Dream (2002). However, Parker again lost out when the play was made into a film and the role was given to Gwyneth Paltrow. In 2001, Parker appeared alongside Len Cariou and Anne Heche in David Auburn's Proof on Broadway, and among the praise showered on her was the much-coveted Tony award. After several independent film releases, she appeared in Let The Devil Wear Black and then a much-lauded role in 1999's The Five Senses. Her theater career continued to flourish when she appeared in Mark Brokaw's 1997 critical smash How I Learned To Drive, with David Morse. Parker did not become an instant household name, but rather a darling of the critics. In 1997, she appeared alongside Matthew Modine in Tim Hunter's The Maker. She followed this up with a movie adaptation of yet another Craig Lucas play, Reckless (1995), alongside Mia Farrow and then in in Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996) which also starred Nicole Kidman, Viggo Mortensen, Christian Bale, John Malkovich and Barbara Hershey. Parker maintained a strong theater presence in the early 1990s, but also maintained her reputation on the big screen, starring with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones in The Client (1994); with John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway (1994); and then playing an AIDS sufferer in Boys on the Side (1995), with Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg. This role was followed by her appearance in Fried Green Tomatoes in 1991 alongside Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson and Kathy Bates. That same year she was noticed by critics worldwide when she appeared in the movie adaptation of another Craig Lucas play, the poignant Longtime Companion, one of the first movies to truly deal the AIDS virus. However, when the play was made into a film, Meg Ryan took over Parker's role. She also briefly dated her co-star Timothy Hutton. For her performance she won the Clarence Derwent Award and was nominated for a Tony award. After a few minor roles, she made her Broadway debut in a 1990 production of Craig Lucas's Prelude to a Kiss, playing the main role of Rita. In the late '80s, she travelled to New York where she got a job measuring feet at Ecco. Acting was always her passion and she graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts with acting as her major. Parker was born on August 2, 1964 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Her best-known works include Boys on the Side, The West Wing, and Angels in America. Mary-Louise Parker is an American actress whose work in theater and film has won her international acclaim, and she has been the recipient of prestigious awards such as the Tony award, Emmy and Golden Globe awards. |