1. Acting Student, Board Member
At Brown University, Laura Linney was not only a student of acting, but also an active member of the university's student theatre group, Production Workshop. She was so dedicated to the group that she even served on its board, demonstrating her commitment to the craft of theatre.
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Advertisement2. Julliard-Educated Success Story
After graduating from Brown University, Laura Linney went on to further her studies at the prestigious Julliard School. She was one of the few students accepted into the school's Drama Division, where she honed her craft and developed her skills as an actor. During her time at Julliard, she was able to work with some of the most renowned acting teachers in the world, and she was able to gain invaluable experience that would later help her become one of the most successful actresses of her generation.
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3. Laura Linney's Career Begins with a Few Minor Film Roles
Laura Linney's career began in the early 1990s with a few minor film roles, the most notable of which was her portrayal of Randi in the 1993 political comedy Dave. Starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver, the film follows the story of a temp agency owner who is mistaken for the President of the United States and is asked to fill in for him. Linney's character, Randi, is the President's Chief of Staff and is tasked with helping Dave navigate his newfound role. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning two Academy Award nominations and grossing over $63 million at the box office.
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4. Laura Linney Soars with Jim Carrey in 'The Truman Show'
Laura Linney's career skyrocketed when she starred alongside Jim Carrey in the 1998 film The Truman Show. She played the role of Carrey's wife, and her performance was so captivating that it earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. This role was the breakthrough that launched her career, and since then she has gone on to star in numerous films, television shows, and Broadway plays.
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Advertisement5. A Career in Acting
In 2000, Laura Linney was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the critically acclaimed film You Can Count On Me. Her portrayal of single mother Sammy Prescott earned her widespread recognition and critical acclaim, with many praising her for her nuanced and emotionally charged performance. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $17 million at the box office, and Linney's nomination for the Academy Award was a testament to her talent and hard work.
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6. 2004 Academy Award Nominee for Best Supporting Actress
In 2004, Laura Linney earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the wife of the title character in the film Kinsey. Her performance was widely praised, and she was lauded for her ability to bring a sense of realism and depth to the character. Her nomination was well-deserved, and it was a testament to her talent and dedication to her craft.
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7. Acclaimed Actress of Stage & Screen
Laura Linney is an acclaimed actress who has been recognized for her outstanding performances on both the big and small screens. She won her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for her role in Wild Iris, cementing her place as one of the most talented actresses of her generation. Her impressive list of awards also includes a Golden Globe, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Tony Awards.
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Advertisement8. Emmy-Winning Actress Laura Linney
In 2004, Laura Linney won her second Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Frasier Crane's love interest in the hit television series Frasier. Her performance as the charming and witty Charlotte Connor was widely praised, and her portrayal of the character earned her the Emmy Award. This was a major milestone in her career, and it cemented her place as one of the most talented and sought-after actresses in Hollywood.
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9. Laura Linney Wins Joe A. Callaway Award
Laura Linney is an acclaimed actress who has achieved great success in both film and theatre. She won the Joe A. Callaway Award in 1994 for her performance in the play Hedda Gabler, a classic work by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. This award is given to recognize excellence in professional theatre in New York City, and is a testament to Laura's talent and dedication to her craft.
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10. Broadway debut earns her a Tony Award nomination
In March 2002, Laura Linney made her Broadway debut in Arthur Miller's classic play, The Crucible. Her powerful performance earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress, and she continued to captivate audiences until June 2002. Linney's portrayal of the lead female role, Elizabeth Proctor, was praised by critics and audiences alike, and her nomination for the Tony Award was well-deserved.
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