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词条 Laurie Metcalf
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Stage  Television and film 

  3. Personal life

  4. Theatre credits

  5. Film credits

  6. Television credits

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1974–present
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Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress. Over the course of her four-decade career,

she has been the recipient of numerous acting awards and nominations. She has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and has been nominated for an Academy Award.

Metcalf began her career with the Steppenwolf Theater Company and frequently works in Chicago theater. For her stage performances and work on Broadway, Metcalf has received five Tony Award nominations, winning Best Actress in a Play in 2017 for her performance in A Doll's House, Part 2 and Best Featured Actress in a Play for the 2018 revival of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women.

She gained national attention for her performance as Jackie Harris in the ABC sitcom Roseanne (1988–1997, 2018) for which she won three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1992–1994). A ten-time Emmy Award nominee, Metcalf's television credits include 3rd Rock from the Sun, The Norm Show, Frasier, Desperate Housewives, and The Big Bang Theory. She played a leading role in HBO comedy series Getting On (2013–2015), for which she received critical acclaim and a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[1]

Metcalf has starred in numerous films and most well known for her critical acclaimed performance in Greta Gerwig's comedy-drama film Lady Bird, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a SAG Award, and a BAFTA Award.

Early life

Metcalf was born in Carbondale, Illinois, the eldest of three children. She, her brother James and her sister Linda[2] were raised in Edwardsville, Illinois, which she has said "isn't anywhere near a theatre."[3] Her father, James, was the budget director at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville at the time of his sudden death in 1984. Her mother, Libby, was a librarian.[4][5] Her great-aunt was the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Zoë Akins.[6] She is an alumna of Illinois State University, class of 1976.[7]

Metcalf, who worked as a secretary while in college, said she enjoyed seeing a pile of paper in the to-do box on one side of her desk move over to the completed side by the end of the day. She was often so focused on her work she missed lunch.[3] She originally majored in German, thinking she could work as an interpreter, and then in anthropology before accepting that majoring in theatre was her true passion. She has said that theatre work also involves interpreting and studying human behavior.[3] She has described herself as hideously shy, and yet she found the courage to audition for a few plays in high school and was "hooked". She initially did not choose acting as a career because it was unlikely to lead to regular work.[3][8]

Career

Stage

Metcalf attended Illinois State University and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theater in 1976. While at ISU, she met fellow theater students, among them John Malkovich, Glenne Headly, Joan Allen, Terry Kinney, and Jeff Perry, the latter two of whom, along with Perry's high school classmate Gary Sinise, went on to establish Chicago's famed Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Metcalf began her professional career at Steppenwolf, of which she was a charter member.[9][10] Metcalf went to New York to appear in an Off-Broadway Steppenwolf production of Balm in Gilead at Circle Repertory in 1984[11] for which she received the 1984 Obie Award for Best Actress and a 1984–85 Theatre World Award (for best debut in a Broadway or Off-Broadway performance).[9] Metcalf was praised for her performance as Darlene, and was specifically singled out for her twenty-minute act two monologue. Chicago critic Richard Christiansen said of her performance:

{{quote|There's a moment when Laurie Metcalf—who plays this poor young thing that comes to the big city and hangs out at this greasy spoon diner where the play is set—is talking about her once boyfriend who is an albino; I think it's a monologue of about five, six, seven minutes. Just to sit there and watch and hear Laurie unspool that story, it just brought tears coming down your eyes—oh, boy, it was something.[12]}}

Metcalf relocated to New York City and began to work in both film and theater, including such productions as David Mamet's November on Broadway in 2008.[13]

In June of 2009, Metcalf starred in Justin Tanner's play, Voice Lessons with French Stewart, in Hollywood before beginning rehearsals to play Kate Jerome in the Broadway revival of Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical plays Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound, directed by David Cromer. The former production's run, however, lasted for 9 performances in October 2009, while the latter was canceled prior to opening.[14][15][16]

Voice Lessons, however, with its original cast intact, went on to three more runs—one Off-Broadway in May 2010,[17] another in Hollywood in May 2011,[18] and another in Chicago in May 2016.[19]

In September 2010, Metcalf returned to Steppenwolf and starred in Lisa D'Amour's play, Detroit.[20]

In 2011, she appeared in Joe Mantello's Off-Broadway play The Other Place by Sharr White.[21] She won the 2011 Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Lead Actress, and the 2011 Obie Award, for her performance.[26]

In 2012, Metcalf joined David Suchet in a West End production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, for which she was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress.[22][23]

In 2013, The Other Place transferred to Broadway with Metcalf reprising her role and earning Tony and Drama League nominations.[24][25][26] She starred with her real-life daughter, Zoe Perry.[27]

In 2013, Metcalf starred in Bruce Norris's Off-Broadway play Domesticated with Jeff Goldblum at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater of Lincoln Center.[28] She was nominated for the 2014 Drama League Award, Distinguished Performance; and the 2014 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Play for her performance.[29]

In 2015, she took the role of Annie Wilkes in the Broadway production of Stephen King's Misery, opposite Bruce Willis. The play premiered on November 15, 2015.[30] It received mixed reviews from critics, however Metcalf's performance was widely acclaimed.[31] She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, her third Tony nomination overall.[30]

In 2017, Metcalf returned to Broadway in Lucas Hnath's A Doll's House, Part 2 with Chris Cooper at the John Golden Theatre. which opened in April. She received critical acclaim for her performance and earned her first Tony Award winning for Best Actress in a Play. [32]

In 2018, Metcalf returned to Broadway in the revival of Three Tall Women with Glenda Jackson, and Allison Pill at the John Golden Theatre. She won her second consecutive Tony Award, this time for Best Featured Actress in a Play.[33]

In 2019, Metcalf is set to play Hillary Clinton opposite John Lithgow as Bill Clinton in Lucas Hnath's Hillary and Clinton at the John Golden Theatre. The play will be directed by Joe Mantello and is set to open April 18, 2019 through July 21, 2019.[34]

Television and film

Metcalf has performed in roles that range from very large to very small in many films, including Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), Making Mr. Right, Miles from Home, Internal Affairs, Stars and Bars, Beer League, Mistress, A Dangerous Woman, Uncle Buck, Blink, The Secret Life of Houses, Treasure Planet, Toy Story, Runaway Bride, Bulworth, Meet the Robinsons, Georgia Rule, Fun with Dick and Jane, Leaving Las Vegas, Scream 2, Stop Loss, and Hop.[35]

Metcalf has often appeared against type in both film and television; in JFK (1991), she played a dramatic role as one of Jim Garrison's chief investigators.[36] She appeared as the murderous mother of Billy Loomis in the horror film Scream 2 (1997);[37] and portrayed real-life Carolyn McCarthy in the television movie The Long Island Incident (1998).[38]

Metcalf has appeared in several television series, including being a cast member for a single episode of Saturday Night Live—the final episode of the show's tumultuous 1980–1981 season. In 1981, she appeared as a feature player on the first Dick Ebersol-produced episode of Saturday Night Live following the firing of Jean Doumanian. She appeared in a Weekend Update segment about taking a bullet for the President of the United States. Because of the sketch show's severe decline in quality at the time and the 1981 Writers Guild of America strike, the show was put on hiatus for retooling. Metcalf was never asked back to be a cast member.

Metcalf is perhaps best known for her role as Jackie Harris, the multiple-careered, low self-esteemed, amiable sister of the title character, in the hit series Roseanne. Her performance garnered three consecutive Emmy Awards. Roseanne originally ran from 1988 to 1997. On April 28, 2017, it was announced that a revival of Roseanne was in the works and that Metcalf along with most of the original cast and some of the producers would return for the limited series that was being shopped around with ABC and Netflix the frontrunners to land the show.[39] On May 16, 2017 it was confirmed that eight episodes would air mid-season in 2018 on ABC.[40] On May 29, 2018, in the wake of racist remarks made by Barr on Twitter regarding Valerie Jarrett (an advisor of former president Barack Obama), ABC cancelled the revival after a single season.[41][42][43] Metcalf appeared as Jackie over the show's entire run.[44] Metcalf reprised her role in The Conners, a spinoff of Roseanne without Barr's involvement which premiered in fall 2018.[45]

She subsequently appeared with Norm Macdonald on The Norm Show (or Norm), which ran for three seasons (1999–2001),[46] and was also a regular character on the 2003 Nathan Lane series Charlie Lawrence,[47] which was cancelled after the airing of two episodes. Metcalf has made guest appearances on Absolutely Fabulous, Malcolm in the Middle, My Boys, Dharma & Greg, Frasier, The Big Bang Theory, Without a Trace, 3rd Rock from the Sun, and Monk. She was nominated for the Emmy Award as Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series for both of the latter two listed roles.

Metcalf took a recurring role on Desperate Housewives—for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award Nomination for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.[48] and also appeared alongside her ex-husband Jeff Perry in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. In fall 2008, Metcalf starred in the CW dramedy Easy Money, as the matriarch of a family of loan sharks. The series was canceled after three episodes.[49] Alongside this role, she was the lead actress in the short-lived CBS sitcom The McCarthys (2014–15).[50]

From 2013-2015, Metcalf starred in HBO comedy series Getting On with Alex Borstein[48] Metcalf was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Leading Actress in a Comedy Series for the final season.

In 2016, Metcalf took a role in the third episode of Louis C.K.'s self-funded show Horace and Pete.[51] She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Guest Actress in a Drama for her performance.[52]

In 2017, Metcalf received universal critical acclaim for her performance in Greta Gerwig's coming of age film Lady Bird starring alongside Saoirse Ronan and Tracy Letts.[53][54] For her performance, she was nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA, Critics Choice and the Independent Spirit Award.[55]

In 2018, Metcalf's performance on the revival of Roseanne was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Best Comedy Actress in a Supporting Role.[56]

Personal life

In 1983, Metcalf married Jeff Perry, co-founding member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company. They had a daughter, Zoe Perry, in 1983. They divorced in 1986.[57]

Metcalf later began a relationship with Matt Roth, the Roseanne co-star who played her abusive boyfriend, Fisher. By November 1993 they had a son, Will, and eventually married. They also worked together on occasion in the 1994 feature film thriller Blink and the 1998 drama Chicago Cab,[58] they also appeared together in an episode of Desperate Housewives. Their daughter, Mae Akins, was born in 2005 via surrogate. They had a second son, Donovan, whom they fostered at six years old in 2006 and permanently adopted.[59] On November 26, 2008, Metcalf and Roth separated. In September 2011, Roth filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. In May 2014, the divorce was finalized.[60]

Metcalf has self-disclosed as a workaholic and that she is hard on herself during rehearsals.[61] She has often said that she prefers theatre over other acting mediums as it is where she feels most comfortable.[61]

She has also appeared in commercials for Plan USA, a humanitarian organization which helps children in need around the world.[62]

Theatre credits

Year Title Role Venue
1979 The Glass Menagerie Laura Wingfield Steppenwolf Theatre
1980Balm in GileadDarlene Steppenwolf Theatre
1981 Apollo Theater Center
1984–85 Circle Repertory Theatre
1985 Coyote Ugly Scarlet Steppenwolf Theatre
1985–86 You Can't Take It with You Gay Wellington Steppenwolf Theatre
1986–87 Bodies, Rest and Motion Beth Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre
1987Educating RitaRita Steppenwolf Theatre
Westside Theatre
1992 My Thing of Love Elly Steppenwolf Theatre
1994 Libra Margeurite Oswald / David Ferrie Steppenwolf Theatre
1995 My Thing of Love Elly Martin Beck Theatre
2001 All My Sons Kate Keller Lyttelton Theatre
2007 The Quality of Life Jeannette Geffen Playhouse
2008 November Clarice Bernstein Ethel Barrymore Theatre
The Quality of Life Jeannette American Conservatory Theater
2009 Voice Lessons Ginny Zephyr Theatre
Brighton Beach Memoirs Kate Jerome Nederlander Theatre
2010 A Lie of the Mind Meg Acorn Theatre
Voice Lessons Ginny Studio Theatre
Detroit Mary Steppenwolf Theatre
2011 The Other Place Juliana Lucille Lortel Theatre
Voice Lessons Ginny The Broadwater
2012 Long Day's Journey into Night Mary Tyrone Apollo Theatre
2013 The Other Place Juliana Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
2013–14 Domesticated Judy Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre
2015 All My Sons Kate Keller John Drew Theatre
2015–16 Misery Annie Wilkes Broadhurst Theatre
2016 Voice Lessons Ginny Steppenwolf Theatre
2017 A Doll's House, Part 2 Nora Helmer John Golden Theatre
2018 Three Tall Women B John Golden Theatre
2019 Hillary and Clinton Hillary Clinton John Golden Theatre

Film credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978{{sortname>A|Wedding}} Maid Uncredited role[63]
1985 Desperately Seeking Susan Leslie Glass
1987 Making Mr. Right Sandy
1988 Candy Mountain Alice
1988 Stars and Bars Melissa
1988{{sortname>The|Appointments of Dennis Jennings}} Emma Short film
1988 Miles from Home Exotic Dancer
1989 Uncle Buck Marcie Dahlgren-Frost
1990 Internal Affairs Amy Wallace
1990 Pacific Heights Stephanie MacDonald
1991 JFK Susie Cox
1992 Mistress Rachel Landisman
1993{{sortname>A|Dangerous Woman|dab=1993 film}} Anita Bell
1994{{sortname>The|Secret Life of Houses|nolink=yes}} Ann
1994 Blink Candice
1995 Leaving Las Vegas Landlady
1995 Toy Story Mrs. Davis Voice role
1996 Dear God Rebecca Frazen
1997 U Turn Bus Station Clerk
1997 Chicago Cab Female Ad Exec
1997 Scream 2 Debbie Salt / Mrs. Loomis
1998 Bulworth Mimi
1999 Runaway Bride Betty Trout Uncredited role
1999 Toy Story 2 Mrs. Davis Voice role
2000 Timecode Dava Adair Scenes deleted
2002 Treasure Planet Sarah Hawkins Voice role
2005 Fun with Dick and Jane Phyllis Uncredited role
2006 Steel City Marianne Karn
2006 Beer League Mrs. DeVanzo
2007 Meet the Robinsons Lucille Krunklehorn-Robinson Voice role
2007 Georgia Rule Paula Richards
2008 Stop-Loss Mrs. Colson
2010 Toy Story 3 Mrs. Davis Voice role
2017 Lady Bird Marion McPherson
2019 Toy Story 4 Mrs. Davis Voice role; in production

Television credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Reporter[64][65] Episode: "Jr. Walker & the All-Stars"
1985{{sortname>The|Execution of Raymond Graham|nolink=yes}} Carol Graham Television film
1986{{sortname>The|Equalizer}} Theresa Episode: "No Conscience"
1988–97, 2018 Roseanne Jackie Harris 228 episodes
1988 Saturday Night Live "Laurie Has A Story"[66][67] Episode: "Matthew Broderick/The Sugarcubes"
1992 The Jackie Thomas Show Jackie Harris Episode: "The Joke"
1995–96 Duckman Various Voice role
Episodes: "Research and Destroy" and "Forbidden Fruit"
1997 King of the Hill Cissy Cobb Voice role
Episode: "Peggy the Boggle Champ"
1997{{sortname>The|Eddie Files|nolink=yes}} Special Agent Hicks Episode: "Decimals – The Fake Money Caper"
1997 Life with Louie Miss Kinney Voice role
Episode: "The Kiss Is the Thing"
1997 Dharma & Greg Spyder Episode: "Instant Dharma"
1998 Always Outnumbered Halley Grimes Television film
1998{{sortname>The|Long Island Incident}} Carolyn McCarthy Television film
1998 3rd Rock from the Sun Jennifer Ravelli 3 episodes
1999 Balloon Farm Casey Johnson Television film
1999–2001{{sortname>The|Norm Show}} Laurie Freeman 54 episodes
2000–11 God, the Devil and Bob Donna Allman Voice role
13 episodes
2002 Two Families Unsold pilot
2003 Phil at the Gate Teddy Duffy Unsold pilot
2003 Charlie Lawrence Sarah Dolecek 7 episodes
2004 Malcolm in the Middle Susan Episode: "Lois's Sister"
2004 Frasier Nanny G Episode: "Caught in the Act"
2004 Absolutely Fabulous Crystalline Episode: "White Box"
2005 Without a Trace Susan Hopkins Episode: "A Day in the Life"
2006 Monk Cora Episode: "Mr. Monk Bumps His Head"
2006 Grey's Anatomy Beatrice Carver Episode: "The Name of the Game"
2006 Desperate Housewives Carolyn Bigsby 4 episodes
2006 My Boys Aunt Phyllis Episode: "When Heroes Fall from Grace"
2007{{sortname>The|Virgin of Akron, Ohio|nolink=yes}} Lydia Pilot episode
2007 Raines Alice Brody Episode: "Reconstructing Alice"
2007–present{{sortname>The|Big Bang Theory}} Mary Cooper Recurring role; 14 episodes
2008–09 Easy Money Bobette Buffkin 8 episodes
2009{{sortname>The|Farm|nolink=yes}} Warden Margaret Elder Unsold pilot
2013{{sortname>The|Goodwin Games}} Dr. Richland[68] 2 episodes
2013–15 Getting On Jenna James Series regular; 18 episodes
2014 Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories Gabrielle Episode: "Baby"
2014–15 The McCarthys Marjorie McCarthy Series regular; 15 episodes
2016 Horace and Pete Sarah Episode #1.3
2017 Portlandia Jill Episode: "Friend Replacement"
2017 Playing House Leslie Rollins Episode: "You Wanna Roll with This"
2017 The Accidental Wolf Ram Episode: "Bradley"
2018 American Dad! Elizabeth Hadley Voice role
Episode: "Shell Game"
2018 Supergirl Mary McGowan Episode: "Schott Through the Heart"
2018–present The Conners Jackie Harris 11 episodes

See also

  • List of awards and nominations received by Laurie Metcalf

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