Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell is an actress who has
been nominated for two Oscars(r). She is famous for her portrayals of
characters from the past and present screen roles. Mary Eileen McDonnell was
born on April 28, 1952, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, to Eileen (Mundy) and
John McDonnell, a computer consultant Both of Irish origin. She was raised in
Ithaca and attended Fredonia State University of New York. Then, she went to
the drama school and was accepted to the Long Wharf Theatre Company in East
Coast. She was 22 years old when she scored her first film role in Dances with
Wolves (1990), where she was "Stands with a Fist" Sioux Indian woman
who was white. In the film, she earned her first Academy Award nomination.
McDonnell's film credits include Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon (1991)
& Mumford (1999) in which she starred alongside veteran actors such as
Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier and Ben Kingsley; Roland Emmerich’s Independence
Day (1996) (starring Will Smith); the acclaimed art house cult-hit Donnie Darko
(192001); and Margin Call (2011). This won her the Robert Altman Awards at the
2012 Independent Spirit Awards. McDonnell was President Laura Roslin in the
critically loved show Battlestar Galactica (2004) on Syfy. She was the lead in
four seasons. She garnered an Emmy nomination for her frequent guest spot on
the popular television show ER (1994). TNT's acclaimed drama series Major
Crimes (2012) features McDonnell as Captain Sharon Raydor. This is the sequel
to The Closer (2005) in which McDonnell played the character. She was nominated
for an Emmy(r) from Primetime. Emmy(r). Her portrayal of an actress with
paraplegia in soap opera in John Sayles' critically acclaimed film Passion Fish
(1992) earned her a Best Actress Academy Award (r) nomination as well as an
Academy Award nomination. Golden Globe nod.
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