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Laura Linney Biography
Laura Linney was born in New York City on February 5, 1964, into a theatre family. Her father is the prominent playwright Romulus Linney. Although she did not live in her father's house (her parents having divorced when she was an infant), Linney's world revolved, in part, around his profession from the earliest age. She graduated from Brown University in 1986 and studied acting at Julliard and the Arts Theatre School in Moscow and, thereafter, embarked on a career on the Broadway stage receiving favorable notices for her work in such plays as "Hedda Gabler" and "Six Degrees of Separation".

Linney's film career began in the early 1990s with small roles in Lorenzo's Oil and Dave. She landed the role of Mary Anne Singleton in the PBS film adaptations of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" series, playing her in Tales of the City, More Tales of the City and Further Tales of the City. Linney's first substantial big-screen role was as the ex-girlfriend of Richard Gere's character in Primal Fear and her superb performance brought her praise and a better selection of roles. Clint Eastwood chose Linney to play his daughter, another prominent role, in 1997's Absolute Power, followed by another second billing in the following year's The Truman Show.

Always a strong performer, Linney truly came into her own after 2000, starting the decade auspiciously with her widely-praised, arguably flawless performance in You Can Count on Me. She found herself nominated for an Academy Award for this, her first lead role, for which her salary had been $10,000. Linney won numerous critics' awards for her role as Sammy, a single mother whose life is complicated by a new boss and the arrival in town of her aimless brother. On the heels of this success came her marvelous turn as Bertha Dorset in The House of Mirth, clearly the best performance in a film of strong performances. Since then, Linney has frequently been offered challenging dramatic roles, and always rises to the occasion, such as in Mystic River, in which she worked again with Clint Eastwood, and Kinsey, for which she received another Academy Award nomination.

Though not by any means typecast, Linney often plays a woman whose wholesome beauty is deceiving and whose character is ultimately more complex than it seems. Linney is divorced and lives in Connecticut. Although her career now focuses on movies, she continues to appear on the Broadway stage on occasion.
Salary
You Can Count on Me (2000): $10,000
Trivia
Her father is respected Off-Broadway playwright Romulus Linney.
Has a sister, Susan Linney.
Graduated from Brown University in 1986.
1990 graduate of the Juilliard School.
Was nominated for Broadway's 2002 Tony Award as Best Actress (Play) for portraying Elizabeth Proctor in a revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible".
Graduated Northfield Mount Hermon School in 1982.
Her mother is a nurse.
She says that she was the worst at reading and writing in her class.
Clint Eastwood picked her for the part of Kate Whitney in his new movie Absolute Power after he saw her performance in Primal Fear.
Gained about 20 pounds for her role in Kinsey, mainly by eating Krispy Kreme glazed doughnuts.
Has a yellow Labrador dog that she named Eleonora Duse, after the actress Eleonora Duse.
Laura Linney was given the script for The Squid and the Whale by Eric Stoltz, her boyfriend at that time, while they were filming The House of Mirth in 2000. She agreed to do the film immediately, but it took four years to raise the financing.
Won the 1994 Joe A. Callaway Award, for Best Performance in a Classic Drama, for her performance as Thea Elvsted in "Hedda Gabler".
Nominated for the 2005 Tony Award for "Sight Unseen" (Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play).
The writers Romulus Linney (father of Laura) and Jonathan Baumbach (father of Noah Baumbach, who directed Linney in The Squid and the Whale), spent time at Yaddo, an artists colony, where they knew each other well enough to have gotten into a car accident together.
Loves Meryl Streep and donuts.
Was at Northwestern University for one year before transferring to Brown University.
Engaged to Marc Schauer in August 2007. She met Marc at the 2004 Telluride Film Festival when he was her festival host that week.
Won a Theatre World Award and received a Drama Desk nomination for her stage performance in "Sight Unseen".
Has played the wife of Gabriel Byrne in three films: Jindabyne, P.S., and A Simple Twist of Fate.
Was once a teacher for deaf and autistic children.
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