Ann Dowd, born on January thirtieth, nineteen fifty-six, is a distinguished American actress known for her versatile performances across television, film, and stage. With a career spanning several decades, she has captivated audiences with her compelling portrayals in a variety of genres.
Her filmography includes notable works such as Green Card, Lorenzo's Oil, and Philadelphia, showcasing her ability to tackle complex characters. Dowd's performances in Garden State, The Manchurian Candidate, and Marley & Me further solidified her reputation as a talented actress. In two thousand twelve, she received the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Compliance, and her performance in Mass earned her nominations for both a British Academy Film Award and a Critics' Choice Award.
On television, Dowd gained recognition as a series regular on HBO's The Leftovers from two thousand fourteen to two thousand seventeen, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She is perhaps best known for her role as Aunt Lydia Clements in the critically acclaimed Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale, which aired from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-five, where she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.