Patricia Clarkson on screen and stage

Patricia Clarkson is an American actress of film, stage, and television. She made her feature film debut in Brian De Palma's mob drama The Untouchables (1987), followed by a role in Clint Eastwood's The Dead Pool (1988). She later garnered critical attention for her portrayal of a drug-addicted actress in the drama High Art (1998). Clarkson went on to appear in numerous supporting roles in such films as The Green Mile (1999), The Pledge (2001), and Dogville (2003). She garnered further critical acclaim in 2003 for her performances in the drama films The Station Agent, which earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, and Pieces of April, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Clarkson also appeared as a recurring guest star on the HBO series Six Feet Under from 2002 to 2006, and won two Primetime Emmy Awards for her performance. Other credits from the 2000s include Good Night, and Good Luck (2005), Lars and the Real Girl (2007), and Elegy (2008).

Clarkson in 2017

In 2010, she had a supporting role in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island, followed by roles in the mainstream comedies Easy A (2010) and Friends with Benefits. She subsequently portrayed the villainous Ava Paige in The Maze Runner (2014) and its two sequels. In 2017, she starred in Sally Potter's drama The Party, and guest-starred on the Netflix series House of Cards. She co-starred with Amy Adams on the miniseries Sharp Objects in 2018.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director(s) Notes Ref.
1987 The Untouchables Catherine Ness Brian De Palma [1]
1988 The Dead Pool Samantha Walker Clint Eastwood [1]
1988 Rocket Gibraltar Rose Black Daniel Petrie [1]
1988 Everybody's All-American Leslie Stone Taylor Hackford [1]
1990 Tune in Tomorrow Aunt Olga Jon Amiel [1]
1995 Pharaoh's Army Sarah Anders Robby Henson [1]
1995 Jumanji Carol Anne Parrish Joe Johnston [2]
1998 Playing by Heart Allison Willard Carroll [3]
1998 High Art Greta Lisa Cholodenko [1]
1999 The Green Mile Melinda Moores Frank Darabont [4]
1999 Wayward Son Wesley Randall Harris [5]
1999 Simply Irresistible Lois McNally Mark Tarlov [1]
2000 Falling Like This Caroline Lockhart Dani Minnick [5]
2000 Joe Gould's Secret Vivian Marquie Stanley Tucci [1]
2001 The Safety of Objects Annette Jennings Rose Troche [5]
2001 The Pledge Margaret Larsen Sean Penn [5]
2001 Wendigo Kim Larry Fessenden [1]
2002 Welcome to Collinwood Rosalind Anthony and Joe Russo [5]
2002 Far from Heaven Eleanor Fine Todd Haynes [1]
2002 Heartbreak Hospital Lottie Ohrwasher Ruedi Gerber [1]
2002 The Baroness and the Pig The Baroness Michael Mackenzie [5]
2003 Dogville Vera Lars von Trier [5]
2003 The Station Agent Olivia Harris Tom McCarthy [1]
2003 All the Real Girls Elvira Fine David Gordon Green [1]
2003 Pieces of April Joy Burns Peter Hedges [1]
2004 Miracle Patti Brooks Gavin O'Connor [1]
2005 Good Night, and Good Luck. Shirley Wershba George Clooney [1]
2005 The Dying Gaul Elaine Tishop Craig Lucas [1]
2006 The Woods Ms. Traverse Lucky McKee [5]
2006 All the King's Men Sadie Burke Steven Zaillian [6]
2007 No Reservations Paula Scott Hicks [7]
2007 Lars and the Real Girl Dr. Dagmar Bergman Craig Gillespie [1]
2007 Married Life Pat Allen Ira Sachs [1]
2008 Blind Date Janna Stanley Tucci [1]
2008 Phoebe in Wonderland Miss Dodger Daniel Barnz [1]
2008 Elegy Carolyn Isabel Coixet [1]
2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona Judy Nash Woody Allen [1]
2009 Whatever Works Marietta Celestine Woody Allen [1]
2009 2081 Narrator (voice) Chandler Tuttle Short film [8]
2009 For the Love of Movies Narrator (voice) Gerald Peary Documentary [9]
2009 Cairo Time Juliette Grant Ruba Nadda [1]
2010 Shutter Island 2nd Rachel Solando Martin Scorsese [10]
2010 Legendary Sharon Chetley Mel Damski [11]
2010 Main Street Willa Jenkins John Doyle [12]
2010 Easy A Rosemary Penderghast Will Gluck [13]
2011 Friends with Benefits Lorna Will Gluck [1]
2011 One Day Alison Mayhew Lone Scherfig [1]
2013 The East Sharon Zal Batmanglij [14]
2014 The Maze Runner Ava Paige Wes Ball [15]
2014 Last Weekend Celia Green Tom Dolby [1]
2014 Learning to Drive Wendy Shields Isabel Coixet [1]
2014 October Gale Helen Matthews Ruba Nadda [16]
2014 Annie Focus group woman Will Gluck Cameo [17]
2015 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Ava Paige Wes Ball [18]
2017 The Party April Sally Potter [19]
2017 The Bookshop Mrs. Violet Gamart Isabel Coixet [20]
2018 Maze Runner: The Death Cure Ava Paige Wes Ball [21]
2018 Jonathan Dr. Mina Nariman Bill Oliver [22]
2018 Delirium Brody Dennis Iliadis [23]
2018 Out of Blue Detective Mike Hoolihan Carol Morley

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1985 Spenser: For Hire Elizabeth Haller Episode: "The Choice" [24]
1986 The Equalizer Deborah Wade Episode: "Breakpoint" [24]
1990 Tales from the Crypt Suzy Episode: "Mute Witness to Murder" [5]
1990 Law & Order Laura Winthrop Episode: "By Hooker, By Crook" [24]
1990 The Old Man and the Sea Mary Pruitt Television film [24]
1991 Davis Rules Cosmo Yeargin 13 episodes [24]
1991 Blind Man's Bluff Dr. Virginia Hertz Television film [25]
1992 An American Story Barbara Meade Television film [25]
1992 Legacy of Lies Pat Rafael Television film [25]
1992 Four Eyes and Six Guns Lucy Laughton Television film [25]
1993 Caught in the Act Meg Television film [25]
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Lizzie Perkins Miniseries [25]
1994 She Led Two Lives Desiree Parnell Television film [25]
1995–1996 Murder One Annie Hoffman 23 episodes [26]
1996 London Suite Diana Nichols Television film [25]
1998 The Wedding Della McNeil Television film [27]
2000 Wonderland Mrs. Tammy Banger 2 episodes [24]
2001 Frasier Claire French 6 episodes [24]
2002 Carrie Margaret White Television film [25]
2002–2005 Six Feet Under Sarah O'Connor 7 episodes [24]
2007 American Masters Narrator (voice) Episode: "The American Dream"
2009–2011 Saturday Night Live Mother 2 episodes [28]
2011 Parks and Recreation Tammy Swanson I 2 episodes [24]
2012 The Dust Bowl Hazel Lucas Shaw Television documentary [29]
2012 Five Mia Knowles Television film [30]
2015 Broad City Timothy's Mom Episode: "St. Mark's" [31]
2016 American Dad! Meredith Fields (voice) Episode: "The Dentist's Wife"
2016 Nature Narrator (voice) Episode: "Hummingbirds" [32]
2017–2018 House of Cards Jane Davis 13 episodes [33]
2018 Sharp Objects Adora Crellin 8 episodes [24]

Stage credits

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1986 The House of Blue Leaves Corrinna Stroller (replacement) Vivian Beaumont Theater [34]
1989 Eastern Standard Phoebe Kidde John Golden Theatre [35]
2014 The Elephant Man Mrs. Kendal Booth Theatre [36]

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