![]() ![]() Her prolific theater credits include the Broadway and West End runs of God of Carnage, The Duchess of Malfi, The Grace of Mary Traverse for The Royal Court Theatre and Uncle Vanya for the National Theater (both of which earned her Olivier Award nominations), Much Ado About Nothing in the West End and A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the RSC. That performance also marked her Broadway debut. One of the most respected stage actresses in the U.S and England, McTeer won the 1997 Olivier, Tony®, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World Award for Best Actress in a Play for her stunning portrayal of Nora in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. For the latter she received London’s Olivier nomination Broadway’s Drama Desk Award and a Tony® nomination, all as Best Actress. It is also her third collaboration with Lloyd, having starred in the director’s Mary Stuart both in London and on Broadway. ![]() It’s her second time in the role, having first collaborated with Lloyd on a production at London’s Globe Theatre in 2003. McTeer starred as ‘Petruchio’ in director Phyllida Lloyd’s summer 2016 riotous all-female production of The Taming of the Shrew for New York’s Shakespeare in the Park at the Delacorte Theater. The production garnered great acclaim, and an Olivier nomination for McTeer as Best Actress, under Rourke’s direction at London’s Donmar Warehouse, with McTeer starring opposite Dominic West. McTeer returned to Broadway last October, starring opposite Liev Schreiber in a revival of Christopher Hampton’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses, directed by Josie Rourke. McTeer plays an important but undisclosed role in season 2 of the hit show which premieres March 8th, 2018. Golden Globe, Tony® and Olivier Award-winning actress Janet McTeer was recently announced as the newest cast member of Marvel’s Jessica Jones. The series is a production of Media Rights Capital and Aggregate for Netflix. Ozark is executive produced by Jason Bateman, Chris Mundy, Bill Dubuque, Mark Williams and is co-produced by Patrick Markey. Jordana Spiro, Peter Mullan and Lisa Emery also star. He must complete his laundering, to save the life of his family, as they struggle to find their own path in this seemingly foreign way of life. ![]() There, he bumps heads with both a local drug dealer whose business he inadvertently interrupts, and a clan of ruffians, led by their 19-year-old niece (standout Julia Garner), who want his money, all the while avoiding the eye of a tenacious FBI agent (Jason Butler Harner). The Netflix original series Ozark stars Jason Bateman as a Chicago financial advisor, who has been quietly laundering money for a drug kingpin (Esai Morales), and must quickly uproot his wife (played by Laura Linney) and children (played by Sofia Hublitz and Skylar Gaertner) and move the operation to The Ozarks, after his partner is caught cheating the business. Ozark also received a Writer’s Guild Award nomination for New Series. Jason Bateman was recently nominated for a Golden Globe award for his work on Ozark, and both Bateman and Laura Linney received SAG award nominations for Outstanding Actor and Actress, respectively, for their work on the first season. In making a deal with the devil, she becomes a potential threat to the Byrdes. McTeer will play a Chicago based attorney with links to the cartel. “Small Tragedy,” Craig Lucas’ disturbing comedy about a group of young actors putting on a production of Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex,” was named best American play.LOS ANGELES - Academy Award® nominee Janet McTeer ( Albert Nobbs, The Honourable Woman) joins the award-nominated, Netflix drama series Ozark for season 2. O’Byrne, “Frozen” Maude Mitchell, “Mabou Mines dollHouse,” and the acting ensembles of both “Bug” and “Small Tragedy.” Both “I Am My Own Wife” and “Frozen” have since moved to Broadway and have been nominated for the best play Tony. The show has been nominated for six Tony Awards.ĭavis plays a lonely seamstress in Lynn Nottage’s critically praised drama, “Intimate Apparel.” The actress received a Drama Desk prize Sunday for her performance and the play was named last week as the best of the season by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle.Īmong the other performers receiving Obies were Jefferson Mays for “I Am My Own Wife” Sarah Jones, “bridge & tunnel” Lisa Emery, “Iron” Jayne Houdyshell, “Well” Zilah Mendoza, “Living Out” Brian F. Pinkins was honored for her performance as an embittered maid in “Caroline, or Change,” the Tony Kushner-Jeanine Tesori musical, which has moved from the Public Theater to Broadway. ![]()
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