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Mary-Louise Parker is the award-winning actress who currently stars in the TV series Weeds. Parker won 2006's Emmy and a Golden Globe Award for her role as Nancy Botwin, a suburban mother who turns to selling marijuana in an effort to support her family. Parker also won 2004's Golden Globe Award for Best Dramatic Actress for her role as Harper Pitt in the television mini-series Angels in America.

Parker is as well known for her stage performances as for those on-screen. She began appearing on stage in New York in the 1980s and by 1990 had already earned her first Tony Award nomination for her performance as a young bride who accidentally swaps souls with an old man in Craig Lucas's Prelude to a Kiss. She moved on to roles in Babylon Gardens (1991), Four Dogs and a Bone (1993) and Bus Stop (1996), and later picked up an OBIE for her riveting portrayal of a victim of child abuse in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive (1997). In 1998, Parker won kudos again for her role in the razor-sharp comedy Communicating Doors. Her performance as a mathematician coping with the legacy of her father in the Pulitzer-winning Proof won her a Best Actress Tony Award in 2001.

Parker began to appear in movies in the late 1980s, including a turn as a lonely secretary infatuated with her employer (Kevin Kline) in Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon, but her breakthrough performance finally came in the sleeper Fried Green Tomatoes, where she played the part of an abused wife empowered by her friendship with a female cafe owner (1991). She went on to roles in more films including Naked in New York (1994), Mr. Wonderful (1993), The Client (1994), Bullets Over Broadway (1994), Boys on the Side (1995), Portrait of a Lady (1996), Red Dragon (2002), Romance and Cigarettes (2006), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) and The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008).

Parker's first role on the small screen was in the daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope, but she soon moved on to TV movies, such as A Place for Annie (1994), Sugartime (1995), Anne Tyler's "Saint Maybe" (1998), The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999) and Cupid and Cate (2000). She was nominated for an Emmy for her role as "Amy Gardner" on the popular series The West Wing, in 2002.

Mary-Louise Parker was born on August 2, 1964, in Fort Jackson, S.C. She has one child.

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  • Born: 2 August 1964
  • Birthplace: Fort Jackson, South Carolina
  • Best Known As: Star of the cable series Weeds

Mary-Louise Parker is a stage and screen leading lady who is best known for her role as a suburban dope dealer in the cable TV series Weeds. On Broadway she won rave reviews for Prelude to a Kiss (1990-91) and a Tony Award for Proof (2000-03). She made her mark on the big screen in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) and Boys on the Side (1995), and and even bigger impression on TV, with the miniseries Angels in America (2003) and a recurring role as Amy Gardner on The West Wing (2001-06). She suffered through the tabloid role of jilted girlfriend in 2003, when actor Billy Crudup left their relationship while Parker was seven months pregnant, but her career has since rocketed forward. Since 2005 she's been the star of the successful series Weeds, while still appearing on stage and in films, including The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007, opposite Brad Pitt) and The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008).

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Happy birthday to actress Mary-Louise Parker, who turns 42 today. This year's winner of both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for best actress for her role in Weeds, Parker has also taken home both trophies for her work in Angels in America. In addition, she's won an Obie for How I Learned to Drive (1997) and a Tony Award for Best Actress for her role in Proof.

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Once called the "long-suffering girl next door," Mary-Louise Parker is one of the stage and screen's more trod-upon -- to say nothing of talented -- actresses. Too often confused with such actresses as Mary Stuart Masterson, Penelope Ann Miller, and Sarah Jessica Parker by virtue of her triple-barreled name, Parker is in a class of her own, capable of communicating an underlying strength and grit that saves her characters from being too easily classified as outright victims.

Born in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on August 2, 1964, Parker is the youngest of several children. After graduating from the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she studied acting, she headed north, going to New York to pursue a stage career. Her work on the stage was fairly distinguished, and in 1990, Parker won a Theatre World Award and a Tony nomination for her performance in Prelude to a Kiss. That same year, she made her film debut, playing the only prominent female character in the AIDS drama Longtime Companion. The following year, her recognition increased thanks to prominent roles in Grand Canyon and Fried Green Tomatoes. Parker's portrayal of a long-suffering Southern woman in the latter film earned her particular notice and effectively made it possible for her to do steady film work throughout the remainder of the decade.

Parker subsequently divided her time between mainstream and independent films, popping up as a trailer park mom in The Client (1994), Eric Stoltz's long-suffering girlfriend in Naked in New York (1994), John Cusack's long-suffering girlfriend in Woody Allen's Bullets over Broadway (1994), and a woman suffering from AIDS in Boys on the Side (1995). Parker also continued to work on the stage and television, appearing in such made-for-TV movies as A Place for Annie (1994) and Saint Maybe (1998). 1999 saw her talent being put to use in a number of diverse films; among them were The Five Senses, in which Parker played a cake-maker who has lost her sense of taste, and Let the Devil Wear Black, in which she effectively returned to the long-suffering girlfriend arena as the Ophelia-like girlfriend of a young man who suspects that there is a murderous conspiracy behind his father's death.

Along with a recurring role on NBC's The West Wing, the new millennium found Parker delivering her trademark nuanced style in a wide variety of projects, playing opposite Ed Norton in Silence of the Lambs prequel Red Dragon, and appearing as the imperfect mother of Jena Malone in the religious satire Saved!.

Parker's undeniable acting talent was not relegated to low-profile roles and projects, however, as she accepted a part in the epic HBO mini series, Angels in America. Starring alongside greats such as Meryl Streep, Al Pacino, and Emma Thompson, Parker did far more than simply hold her own, earning both an Emmy and a Golden Globe award for her performance.

It wouldn't be long before she visited the award podium again. Parker picked up another Golden Globe in 2005 for her starring role in Showtime's series Weeds, in which she plays a suburban mother who becomes the neighborhood pot dealer in order to cope with the financial woes that follow her husband's death. Stacked against four of the stars of ratings juggernaut Desperate Housewives, it proved to be a true recognition of her talent and integrity.

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Parker at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2010
Born August 2, 1964 (1964-08-02) (age 47)
Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1988–present
Partner Billy Crudup (1996–2003)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (2006–08)
Children 2

Mary-Louise Parker (born August 2, 1964) is an American actress, known for her current lead role on Showtime's television series Weeds portraying Nancy Botwin, for which she has received several nominations and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 2006. Parker has appeared in films and series such as RED, Fried Green Tomatoes, Boys on the Side, The West Wing, and Angels in America, for which she received a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Parker is also the recipient of the 2001 Tony Award for Best Actress for the Broadway play Proof.

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Early life

Parker was born in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Her mother, Caroline Louise (née Morell), was of part Swedish descent, and her father, John Morgan Parker, was a judge who served in the U.S. Army.[1][2][3] Because of her father's career, Parker spent parts of her childhood in Tennessee and Texas, as well as in Thailand, Germany, and France.[4][5] Parker majored in drama at the North Carolina School of the Arts.

Career

1980s

Parker got her start in a bit part on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. In the late 1980s, Parker moved 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' Prelude to a Kiss, playing the lead role of Rita. She moved with the production when it transferred from its origin Off-Broadway. She won the Clarence Derwent Award for her performance and was nominated for a Tony Award (although she did not play the role when the film was made). Parker also briefly dated her co-star Timothy Hutton during this time.

1990s

Parker maintained a strong theater presence in the early 1990s.[citation needed] She starred with Kevin Kline in Grand Canyon (1991); with Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Jessica Tandy in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991); with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones in The Client (1994); with John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway (1994); and with Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg in Boys on the Side (1995), as a woman with AIDS. Her next role was in a movie adaptation of another Craig Lucas play, Reckless (1995), alongside Mia Farrow, followed by Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady (1996), which also starred Nicole Kidman, Viggo Mortensen, Christian Bale, John Malkovich and Barbara Hershey. In addition, she appeared alongside Matthew Modine in Tim Hunter's The Maker (1997).

Parker's theater career continued when she appeared in Paula Vogel's 1997 critical smash How I Learned to Drive, with David Morse.[citation needed] In the late 1990s, she appeared in several independent films, including Let the Devil Wear Black and The Five Senses.

2001–2003

On December 7, 2003, HBO aired an epic six-and-a-half hour adaptation of Tony Kushner's acclaimed Broadway play Angels in America, directed by Mike Nichols. Parker played Harper Pitt, the Mormon Valium-addicted wife of a closeted lawyer, appearing full frontally nude.[6] For her performance, Parker received Golden Globe and Emmy awards[7] for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries.[citation needed]

2004–2006

In 2004, Parker appeared in the comedy Saved!, and a television film called Miracle Run, based on the true story of a mother of two sons with autism, as well as appearing in Craig Lucas' Reckless on Broadway. Parker took the lead role that had been Mia Farrow's on screen. The production, directed by Mark Brokaw, earned Parker another nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actress in 2005.[citation needed]

In November 2005, Parker was honored with an exhibition of her career at Boston University, where memorabilia from her career were donated to the University's library. Parker received the 2006 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy, given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, for her lead role in Weeds. In that category, she defeated the four leads of Desperate Housewives. She dedicated the award to the late John Spencer, known for his work as Leo McGarry on The West Wing. After receiving the award, Parker stated: "I'm really in favor of legalizing marijuana. I don't think it's that controversial."[8]

2007–present

In March 2007, Parker played the lead role in the television film The Robber Bride. Her next role, Zerelda Mimms, in the Andrew Dominik film The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, opened in cinemas in September 2007. Parker appeared alongside Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck, Sam Rockwell and Garret Dillahunt. In August 2007, Parker continued her role in the third season of Weeds.[citation needed]

In August 2007, she posed nude for an ad for the third season of Weeds. In the ad, she appears as Eve in the Garden of Eden, with a snake draped around her body and a cannabis leaf behind her ear.[9]

Parker appeared in 2008's The Spiderwick Chronicles and in off-Broadway's Playwrights Horizons in the New York premiere of Dead Man's Cell Phone, a new play by Sarah Ruhl, alongside Drama Desk Award Winner Kathleen Chalfant.[10]

She filmed the Donna Vermeer film Les Passages alongside Julie Delpy. Following this, she returned to work on the fifth season of Weeds, the season finale airing in September 2009. In the spring of 2009, Parker took the lead role in the revival of the play Hedda Gabler, which opened to garner a series of bad reviews.[11]

Parker portrayed Sarah opposite Bruce Willis in the film RED, an adaptation of the comic book mini-series of the same name. The film was released on October 15, 2010.[12]

In 2011, Parker became the host for the tenth season of the PBS documentary series Independent Lens.[13]

Personal life

From 1996 to November 2003, Parker dated actor Billy Crudup, with whom she had a son, William Atticus Parker, born on January 7, 2004.[14] In December 2006, Parker began dating actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, whom she met on the set of Weeds.[15] In March 2007, Parker stated that the relationship was "going great."[16] The two briefly split in June 2007, but later reconciled.[15] On February 12, 2008, Parker and Morgan announced their engagement only to break up again in April 2008.[17]

In September 2007, Parker adopted a baby girl from Ethiopia, Caroline 'Ash' Aberash Parker. [18][19]

Credits

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Signs of Life Charlotte
1990 Longtime Companion Lisa
1991 Fried Green Tomatoes Ruth Jamison
1991 Grand Canyon Dee
1993 Mr. Wonderful Rita
1993 Naked in New York Joanne White
1994 Bullets Over Broadway Ellen
1994 Client, TheThe Client Dianne Sway
1995 Reckless Pooty
1995 Boys on the Side Robin
1996 Portrait of a Lady, TheThe Portrait of a Lady Henrietta Stackpole
1997 Murder in Mind Caroline Walker
1997 Maker, TheThe Maker Officer Emily Peck
1998 Goodbye Lover Peggy Blane
1999 Let the Devil Wear Black Julia Hirsch
1999 Five Senses, TheThe Five Senses Rona Nominated—Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
2002 Red Dragon Molly Graham
2002 Quality of Mercy, TheThe Quality of Mercy Sarah Richardson Award winning short film
2002 Pipe Dream Toni Edelman
2004 Saved! Lillian
2004 Best Thief in the World, TheThe Best Thief in the World Sue Zaidman
2004 Miracle Run Corrine Morgan-Thomas
2006 Romance & Cigarettes Constance Murder
2007 Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, TheThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Zee James
2008 Spiderwick Chronicles, TheThe Spiderwick Chronicles Helen Grace
2009 Solitary Man Jordan
2010 Howl Gail Potter
2010 RED Sarah Ross Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
2013 R.I.P.D. Procter Filming
Television
Year Show Role Notes
1988 Ryan's Hope
1988 Too Young the Hero Pearl Spencer
1994 A Place for Annie Linda
1995 Sugartime Phyllis McGuire
1998 Saint Maybe Lucy Dean Bedloe
1998 Legalese Rica Martin
1999 Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, TheThe Simple Life of Noah Dearborn Dr. Valerie Crane
2000 Cupid & Cate Cate DeAngelo
2001–2006 West Wing, TheThe West Wing Amy Gardner Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series (2002)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2003)
2002 Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Bonnie Hanssen
2003 Angels in America Harper Pitt Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
2004 Miracle Run Corrine Morgan-Thomas
2005 Vinegar Hill Ellen Grier
2005–present Weeds Nancy Botwin Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2006)
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2005)
Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Comedy Series (2007, 2008, 2009)
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2007, 2008, 2009)
Nominated—People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama Diva
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2006, 2008)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2007, 2009)
2007 Robber Bride, TheThe Robber Bride Zenia Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series
Nominated—Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie
Theatre
Year Play Role Notes
1990 Prelude to a Kiss Rita Nominated—Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
1996 Bus Stop Cherie
1997 How I Learned to Drive Li'l Bit
2000 Proof Catherine Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
2004 Reckless Rachel Nominated—Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
2009 Hedda Gabler Hedda Tesman

References

  1. ^ "Parker's career makes leap with 'Canyon', 'Tomatoes'". San Antonio Express-News (nl.newsbank.com). January 16, 1992. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SAEC&p_theme=saec&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F22309BEE0C2755&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved November 7, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Debra Messing - 5 Women Who Make Us Want to Be a Better Man" November 1, 2000, Esquire magazine
  3. ^ The Washington Post, October 14, 2010, Obituaries, John Morgan Parker
  4. ^ Today's Profile. 2006 Biography from Current Biography.
  5. ^ Mary-Louise Parker Biography (1964–). Film Reference.com.
  6. ^ "Mary Louis Parker in Weeds". Playboy. http://www.playboy.com/girls/celebrities/nudecelebrityscenes/marylouiseparker/. Retrieved November 7, 2010. 
  7. ^ Mary Louise Parker Emmy Award Winner
  8. ^ Parker: 'Legalise Cannabis' . Contact Music.com. January 17, 2006.
  9. ^ Snarker, Dorothy. "Mary-Louise Parker "Weeds" the garden of Eden". AfterEllen.com. http://www.afterellen.com/blog/dorothysnarker/mary-louise-garden-of-eden. Retrieved March 31, 2010. 
  10. ^ Main Stage Theater. Playwrights Horizons.org.
  11. ^ Broadway Plucks Mary-Louise Parker from Weeds. TV Guide.
  12. ^ "Red Begins Principal Photography". /Film. January 18, 2010. http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/01/18/red-begins-principal-photography/. Retrieved January 18, 2010. 
  13. ^ Introducing Our Illustrious New Host, Mary-Louise Parker!.
  14. ^ "Boy on the Side", EW.com, January 14, 2004
  15. ^ a b McDonnell, Jen (December 10, 2007). "Weeds Star's Relationship Hasn't Gone To Pot". http://www.dose.ca/celeb/story.html?id=9a8752bc-6408-473b-9853-32981fe7b48b&k=84069. 
  16. ^ Lopez, Molly (March 3, 2007). "Mary-Louise Parker & Grey's Hunk: Going Strong". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20013923,00.html. 
  17. ^ Rush, George (February 12, 2008). "Mary-Louise Parker and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Engaged". The New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/02/12/2008-02-12_marylouise_parker_and_jeffrey_dean_morga.html. 
  18. ^ Jones, Oliver (September 17, 2007). "Mary-Louise Parker Adopts a Child from Ethiopia". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20057453,00.html. 
  19. ^ "Reading is a favorite activity for Mary-Louise Parker and her kids". Celebrity Baby Blog. February 15, 2008. http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/02/mary-louise-p-2.html. Retrieved May 12, 2008. 

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