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Sarah Paulson

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Sarah Paulson
Born December 17 1974 (1974-12-17) (age 33)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Sarah Paulson (born December 17 ,1974 in Tampa, Florida) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress.

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Career

Paulson was a series regular on the cult television show American Gothic and the WB series Jack & Jill (1999), playing the character "Elisa Cronkite". In addition, she had a minor role in the HBO series Deadwood, and was a focal character in an episode of the critically acclaimed FX series Nip/Tuck. Paulson briefly appeared on the NBC series Leap of Faith (2002) as the main character, but the show was short-lived. In 2004, she had a supporting role in the ABC series The D.A., but that show also ended after a few episodes. Paulson starred in a revival of The Glass Menagerie on Broadway, and has appeared Off-Broadway in Killer Joe, Talking Pictures, and Colder Than Here. Paulson's movie credits include Down with Love, What Women Want, The Other Sister, Levitation, and Serenity. In fall 2006, Paulson co-starred in NBC's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip playing Harriet Hayes, one of the stars of the show-within-a-show. To date, this is her most notable role, earning her a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress in a TV series. However, NBC canceled the series on May 14, 2007.

Personal life

Although born in Florida, Paulson spent a considerable amount of time growing up in New York City, especially Brooklyn, where she went to elementary school for a few years. She also spent some of her childhood in Maine. In 2005, Paulson was indirectly outed by girlfriend Cherry Jones during the 59th Tony Awards, when Jones thanked her by the name "Laura Wingfield" (the character Paulson was then playing in The Glass Menagerie) during her award acceptance speech. [1] In 2007, Paulson and Jones declared their love for each other in an interview with VelvetPark at Women's Event 10 for the LGBT Center of NYC. [2]

Awards and nominations

Golden Globe Awards

  • 2007 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (nominated)

Satellite Awards

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Other notes
1997 Levitation Acey
1999 Held Up Mary
The Other Sister Heather Tate
2000 What Women Want Annie
2002 Bug Eilleen
2003 Down with Love Vikki Hiller
2005 Serenity Dr. Caron
Swimmers Merrill
2006 Griffin and Phoenix Peri
Diggers Julie
The Notorious Bettie Page Bunny Yeager
2007 The Spirit Ellen Dolan

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
1994 Law & Order Maggie Conner
1995 American Gothic Merlyn Temple
Friends at Last Diana, age 21
1996 Shaughnessy
1997 Cracker Nina
1998 The Long Way Home Leanne Bossert
1999 Jack & Jill Elisa Cronkite
2001 Touched by an Angel Zoe
Metropolis Audrey
2002 Path to War Luci Baines Johnson
Leap of Faith Faith Wardwell
2004 Nip/Tuck Agatha Ripp
The D.A. Chief Dep. Dist. Atty. Lisa Patterson
2005 Deadwood Alice Isringhausen
2006 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Harriet Hayes
A Christmas Wedding Emily
2007 Desperate Housewives Lydia Wingfield

References

  1. ^ Warn, Sarah. "Sarah Paulson in the Spotlight", AfterEllen.com, June 7, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. 
  2. ^ velvetparkmedia.com

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