Patricia Clarkson, born on December twenty-ninth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her versatile performances across film, television, and stage. She honed her craft at the Yale School of Drama, making her feature film debut in Brian De Palma's acclaimed mob drama, The Untouchables, in nineteen eighty-seven. Over the years, Clarkson has captivated audiences with her compelling portrayals in a wide array of films, including notable titles such as The Dead Pool, Jumanji, and The Green Mile.
In two thousand three, Clarkson garnered significant acclaim for her roles in Pieces of April and The Station Agent, the former earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her filmography further expanded with diverse roles in dramas like Good Night, and Good Luck, Shutter Island, and the recent films Monica and She Said. Additionally, she showcased her comedic talents in films such as Easy A and Friends with Benefits, while also portraying the formidable Ava Paige in the Maze Runner series.
Clarkson's television career is equally impressive, featuring a memorable recurring role in the HBO series Six Feet Under, which earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards. She has also appeared in popular series like Frasier, Parks and Recreation, and House of Cards. Her performance in the HBO limited series Sharp Objects won her a Golden Globe Award, and she received further accolades for her role in the BBC series State of the Union.
On stage, Clarkson made her Broadway debut in the John Guare play The House of Blue Leaves and later starred in Eastern Standard and the revival of The Elephant Man, earning a Tony Award nomination. Her West End debut came with a reprisal of her role in The Elephant Man, and she is set to feature in a revival of Long Day's Journey into Night in two thousand twenty-four.