Brenda Strong, born on March 25, 1960, is a versatile American actress known for her captivating performances across television and film. She began her career with notable guest appearances in iconic series such as Twin Peaks, Seinfeld, and Star Trek: The Next Generation, showcasing her range and talent in the entertainment industry.
Strong gained widespread recognition for her role as Mary Alice Young in the acclaimed ABC series Desperate Housewives, which aired from 2004 to 2012. Her portrayal earned her two Emmy Award nominations, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in television. In addition to her television success, she has appeared in several films, including Starship Troopers and The Deep End of the Ocean, further demonstrating her acting prowess.
Following her success on Desperate Housewives, Strong took on the role of Ann Ewing in the TNT soap opera Dallas from 2012 to 2014. She continued to make her mark in the industry with guest roles in popular series such as The 100 and Supergirl, where she played Queen Nia and Lillian Luthor, respectively. Her recent work includes a recurring role in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, where she was promoted to series regular in its third season and directed two episodes in the fourth season.