Holland Taylor, born on January fourteenth, nineteen forty-three, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her versatile performances across television, film, and stage. She gained widespread acclaim for her role as Judge Roberta Kittleson on ABC's 'The Practice,' for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in nineteen ninety-nine. Additionally, her portrayal of Evelyn Harper on 'Two and a Half Men' earned her four Primetime Emmy nominations, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Taylor has showcased her talent in various television series, including memorable roles in sitcoms such as 'Bosom Buddies,' 'The Powers That Be,' and 'The Naked Truth.' Her versatility extends to soap operas, where she played Jill Ollinger on 'All My Children,' and to dramas like 'The L Word' and 'Mr. Mercedes.' In two thousand seventeen, she captivated audiences as Alice Lewis in the TNT series 'Good Behavior,' further demonstrating her range as an actress.
In two thousand twenty, Taylor received critical acclaim and her eighth Primetime Emmy nomination for her performance as Ellen Kincaid in the Netflix miniseries 'Hollywood.' Her film career is equally impressive, featuring roles in notable films such as 'Romancing the Stone,' 'The Truman Show,' and 'Legally Blonde.'
Beyond her screen work, Taylor is also a talented playwright. She wrote and starred in the one-woman play 'Ann,' based on the life of Ann Richards, which premiered on Broadway in two thousand thirteen and earned her a Tony Award nomination. She reprised this role in the West Coast premiere at the Pasadena Playhouse in two thousand twenty-two, showcasing her enduring talent on stage.