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Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) [1] is an American actress and comedian. Known for her complex and versatile roles across the stage and screen, she has received various accolades throughout her career spanning more than four decades, including four Primetime Emmy Awards and two Tony Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and three Golden Globe Awards.
Four-time Emmy winner and two-time Tony winner Laurie Metcalf will play Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein's mother in Ryan Murphy's next "Monster" series for Netflix, Variety first reported Tuesday. ...
Laurie Metcalf and Eric McCormack have been tapped as guest stars in Season 2 of CBS’ “Elsbeth,” the mystery spinoff of “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight” starring Carrie Preston ...
“Monster” Season 3 has added Laurie Metcalf, Tom Hollander, and Olivia Williams to its cast, Variety has learned exclusively. The trio join previously announced cast member Charlie Hunnam, who ...
"Laurie Has A Story" [7] [8] Episode: "Matthew Broderick/The Sugarcubes" 1992 The Jackie Thomas Show: Jackie Harris Episode: "The Joke" 1995–1996 Duckman: Various voices Episodes: "Research and Destroy" and "Forbidden Fruit" 1997 King of the Hill: Cissy Cobb (voice) Episode: "Peggy the Boggle Champ" The Eddie Files: Special Agent Hicks
Laurie Metcalf is about to play the mother of a Monster. The Emmy winner has signed on to play the mother of infamous killer Ed Gein in Season 3 of the Netflix true-crime anthology, TVLine has ...
The episode featured Laurie Metcalf's (pictured) fourth and final appearance in Desperate Housewives following her character's death. "Bang" was written by Joe Keenan and directed by Larry Shaw. Due to time constraints, the opening credits were completely cut from the episode.
Laurie Metcalf and Tatiana Maslany will share the stage in the upcoming Broadway play “Grey House.” Joe Mantello, the Tony-winning director of “Wicked,” “Take Me Out” and “Assassins ...