Merritt Wever

Merritt Carmen Wever[1] (born January 7, 1980)[2] is an American actress. She is known for starring as a perennially upbeat young nurse in Nurse Jackie (2009–2015), an intrepid widow in the Netflix period miniseries Godless (2017), and a detective investigating a serial rapist in the Netflix crime miniseries Unbelievable (2019). For Nurse Jackie, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2013, for Godless, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie in 2018 and for Unbelievable, she was nominated the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film in 2020.

Merritt Wever
Wever in 2010
Born
Merritt Carmen Wever

(1980-01-07) January 7, 1980
Alma materSarah Lawrence College
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present

Wever has also had supporting roles in other television series, including Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–2007), New Girl (2013), and The Walking Dead (2015–2016). She has also played supporting roles in such films as Michael Clayton (2007), Birdman (2014), and Marriage Story (2019), all of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, with Birdman winning.

Early life

Wever was born in the New York City borough of Manhattan. She was conceived via a sperm donor and raised by her mother, Georgia.[3][4] Her mother is from Texas, and is a feminist and political activist.[5][6] Wever graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School and Sarah Lawrence College,[7] and she trained in acting in New York.

Career

Wever in 2010

Wever began her career starring in low budget, independent short and feature films. She has performed in theatre productions, including a performance in Brooke Berman's play Smashing, and in Cavedweller with Deidre O'Connell, both off-Broadway.[4] Since she began her career, Wever has performed in numerous feature films, including: Into the Wild, Neal Cassady, Michael Clayton, Series 7: The Contenders, Signs, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Bringing Rain, Tiny Furniture and All I Wanna Do, among others.[8]

She has guest-starred on a number of TV shows, including New Girl, The Good Wife, Conviction, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and The Wire. She also starred in Ed Zwick's ill-fated pilot Quarterlife, with Rachel Blanchard, Austin Nichols, and Shiri Appleby. She also had a recurring role on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as Suzanne.[8]

Wever is perhaps best known for her role as Zoey Barkow in the series Nurse Jackie, which premiered on Showtime in June 2009.[9] Zoey is described as on the official Nurse Jackie website as "an irrepressibly bubbly trauma nurse, who serves as a comic foil to Edie Falco's hard-bitten (and prescription drug-addicted) titular character".[10] Wever received widespread critical acclaim for her role on the show.[11]

Wever was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2012 and 2013 for her role in Nurse Jackie, winning the award in 2013 and delivering a memorable speech that consisted only of her stunned reaction: "Thanks so much. Thank you so much. I gotta go. Bye."[12]

In 2016, Wever had a recurring role on AMC's The Walking Dead as Denise Cloyd. Her character's death toward the end of the sixth season of the series was controversial and sparked outrage on social media with many fans, most notably members of the LGBT community.[13][14][15]

Wever played a lead role in 2017's miniseries Godless as Mary Agnes McNue, a tough leader of a female-dominated town. She said in interviews that she had been intimidated by the role: "I spent so much of this shoot thinking I would come off as a fool, that nobody would buy me as this and it wouldn't be believable."[16] Many critics nonetheless noted her character as a highlight of the show. Entertainment Weekly titled its review of Godless "Merritt Wever rides tall in Netflix's Godless" and wrote that "no one is more electric than the always extraordinary Merritt Wever".[17] In 2018, she won an Emmy for the role.

In 2019, Wever starred in another Netflix miniseries Unbelievable, opposite Toni Collette and Kaitlyn Dever released on September 13, 2019.[18] The series received critical acclaim, with Wever receiving her first Golden Globe Awards nomination for Best Actress- Miniseries or Television Film.[19][20]

In 2020, Wever began starring in the HBO black comedy thriller series Run opposite Domhnall Gleeson.[21]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Alaska April Short film
1998 All I Wanna Do Maureen "Momo" Haines
1998 Arresting Gena Tammy
1999 The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Susan
2001 Series 7: The Contenders Lindsay
2002 Signs Tracey Abernathy
2003 Season of Youth Unknown
2003 Bringing Rain Monica Greenfield
2004 A Hole in One Betty
2005 12 and Holding Debbie Poole
2007 Michael Clayton Anna
2007 Into the Wild Lori
2007 Neal Cassady Mountain Girl
2008 Righteous Kill Rape Victim
2009 Mr. Softie Gail
2009 The Missing Person Mabel Page
2009 The Messenger Lara
2010 Greenberg Gina
2010 Tiny Furniture Frankie
2011 The Strange Ones Girl Short film
2014 Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Annie
2015 Meadowland Kelly
2016 The Last Face Marlee
2018 Irreplaceable You Mindy
2018 Charlie Says Karlene Faith
2018 Welcome to Marwen Roberta
2019 Marriage Story Cassie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Blue River Lottie Television film
1997 Law & Order Myra Episode: "Mad Dog"
2002 Law & Order Jennifer Taylor Episode: "American Jihad"
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Hannah Price Episode: "Tomorrow"
2003 The Wire Prissy 2 episodes
2004 Something the Lord Made Mrs. Saxon Television film
2005 Quarterlife Bailey Television film
2005 Law & Order Sunshine Porter Episode: "Sects"
2005 NCIS Wendy Smith Episode: "Switch"
2006 Conviction Bridget Kellner Episode: "Pilot"
2006–2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Suzanne 12 episodes
2009–2015 Nurse Jackie Zoey Barkow Main role
2012 The Good Wife Aubrey Gardner Episode: "After the Fall"
2013 New Girl Elizabeth 7 episodes
2013 Remember Sunday Lucy Television film
2015–2016 The Walking Dead Dr. Denise Cloyd 9 episodes
2017 Godless Mary Agnes McNue Main role
2019 Unbelievable Det. Karen Duvall Main role
2020 Run Ruby Richardson 7 episodes

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2010 Gotham Independent Film Awards Best Ensemble Performance Tiny Furniture Nominated
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Nurse Jackie Nominated
2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2014 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Ensemble Birdman Won
2018 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Godless Won
2020 Independent Spirit Awards Robert Altman Award Marriage Story Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Unbelievable Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Nominated

References

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  4. "Merritt Wever: Biography". TV Guide. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  5. Hart, Hugh (June 21, 2018). "Merritt Wever Transitions From Loopy Nurse to Frontier Toughie in Godless | The Credits".
  6. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2020-04-09/merritt-wever-hbo-run-unbelievable-godless-Netflix
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  10. "Nurse Jackie: Official Site". Sho.com. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved March 3, 2009.
  11. "'Nurse Jackie' sidekick Merritt Wever stays grounded". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  12. Chan, Robert (September 22, 2013). "Best. Emmys. Speech. EVER: An Underdog Takes Home an Emmy". Yahoo!.
  13. "The Walking Dead Actor Responds to Controversial Death on Last Night's Episode". www.themarysue.com. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  14. "'The Walking Dead' Fans Outraged That Another Minority Character Has Died". The Inquisitr News. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  15. Robinson, Joanna. "The Walking Dead's Latest Gruesome Death Is Part of a Troubling TV Trend". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  16. McHenry, Jackson (November 30, 2017). "How Merritt Wever Found Vulnerability in Godless's Toughest Character". Vulture. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  17. Shaw, Jessica (November 16, 2017). "Merritt Wever rides tall in Netflix's Godless". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  18. Petski, Denise (September 16, 2019). "'Unbelievable': Toni Collette, Merritt Wever & Kaitlyn Dever To Star In Netflix Limited Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  19. "Unbelieveable". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  20. Hipes, Patrick (December 9, 2019). "Golden Globes Nominations: 'Marriage Story', Netflix, 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Lead Way In Film—Full List Of Nominations". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  21. Andreeva, Nellie; Fleming Jr, Mike (March 6, 2019). "'Run': HBO Gives Series Order To Comedic Thriller Starring Domhnall Gleeson & Merritt Wever From 'Fleabag' Duo & eOne". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
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