Patricia Clarkson: Movies, TV, and Bio
Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

Actor, Producer

Born December 29, 1959 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

This remarkable, one-of-a-kind actress has, since the early 1990s, intrigued film and TV audiences with her glowing, yet careworn eccentricity and old world-styled glamour. Very much in demand these days as a character player, Patricia Clarkson nevertheless continues to avoid the temptation of money-making mainstream filming while reaping kudos and acting awards in out-of-the-way projects. The New Orleans born-and-bred performer with the given name of Patricia Davies Clarkson was born on December 29, 1959, the daughter of Arthur ("Buzz") Clarkson, a school administrator, and Jackie Clarkson, a local city politician and councilwoman. Patricia demonstrated an early interest in acting and managed to appear in a few junior high and high school-level plays while growing up. She took her basic college studies at Louisiana State University, studying speech for two years, before transferring to New York's Fordham University and graduating with honors in theatre arts. Accepted into the prestigious Yale School of Drama graduate program, she earned her Master of Fine Arts after gracing a wide range of productions including "Electra," "Pericles," "Twelfth Night", "The Lower Depths," "The Misanthrope," "Pacific Overtures" and "La Ronde". From there she took on New York City where she attracted strong East Coast notice in 1986 for her portrayal of Corrina in "The House of Blue Leaves" and in such other plays as "Eastern Standard" (1988) and "Wolf-Man" (1989). Known for her organic approach to acting, the flaxen-maned actress decided to try out her trademark whiskey voice in Hollywood at age 28, making her movie debut as Mrs. Eliot Ness in Brian De Palma's The Untouchables (1987) starring Kevin Costner. The following years she gained attention for playing Samantha Walker in The Dead Pool (1988) where she starred opposite Clint Eastwood's popular "Dirty Harry" character. Playing supportive, wifely types at the onset, she became a strong contender for character stardom by the mid-to-late 1990s, not only on stage but in the independent film arena. On stage Patricia received impressive notices for her contributions to the plays "Raised in Captivity," "The Ride Down Mt. Morgan," "Three Days of Rain" and, in particular, "The Maiden's Prayer," which nabbed her both Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Award nominations. In 2004, she finally enacted the classic part she seemed born to play, that of Southern belle Blanche DuBois in the Kennedy Center production of "A Streetcar Named Desire". She earned glowing notices. On camera she was offered roles of marked diversity. From the heavier dramatics of a film like Pharaoh's Army (1995), she could move deftly into light comedy, courtesy of Neil Simon in the TV-movie London Suite (1996). It was, however, her bleak, convulsive portrayal of Greta, a strung-out, heroin-happy German has-been actress, opposite a resurgent Ally Sheedy in the acclaimed art film High Art (1998) that truly put Patricia on the indie map. From this she was handed a silver plate's worth of excitingly offbeat roles. In 2003 alone, Patricia received a special acting prize at the Sundance Film Festival for her superb work in three films: as a somber, grieving artist in The Station Agent (2003), a cold-hearted cancer victim in Pieces of April (2003), and a jokey, get-with-it mom in All the Real Girls (2003). She was nominated for a "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar for the second film mentioned. On TV Patricia received two Emmys for her recurring guest part as Frances Conroy's free-spirited sister in the acclaimed black comedy series Six Feet Under (2001). She also received the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics awards for her supporting work in the gorgeous, 1950s-styled melodrama Far from Heaven (2002), as a prim and proper Stepford-wife and deceptive friend to Julianne Moore. No matter the size, such as her extended cameos in The Green Mile (1999), All the Real Girls (2003), Miracle (2004) and Elegy (2008), Patricia manages to make the most of whatever screen time she has, often stealing scenes effortlessly. Working for director/actor Woody Allen in a small but notable role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), he was impressed enough to promote her with a lead in a subsequent film Whatever Works (2009). More recent work includes leads and supports in the films Vincent in Brixton (2003), Legendary (2010), Friends with Benefits (2011), Learning to Drive (2014), The Bookshop (2017), Delirium (2018), Out of Blue (2018), Almost Love (2019) and as the antagonist Ava Paige in the sci-fi thrillers The Maze Runner (2014), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018). On TV, the never-married Patricia earned a supporting Golden Globe for her fine work in the mini-series Sharp Objects (2018) and had a strong recurring role on the political series House of Cards (2013).

Top titles

  • The Green Mile
  • Far From Heaven
  • The Station Agent
  • Shutter Island
  • Six Feet Under Season 1
  • House of Cards Season 2 (4K UHD)
  • Parks and Recreation Season 1
  • Broad City Seasons 1 & 2
  • Sarah Vaughan 'The Divine One' in 1958
  • Murder One Season 1
  • Frasier Season 1
  • Dogville
  • Law & Order Season 1
  • The Untouchables
  • Alex Haley's Queen
  • Good Night, and Good Luck
  • American Dad Season 1
  • Miracle
  • Lars and the Real Girl
  • Spenser: For Hire: The Complete First Season

Filmography

  • 2022
    Monica
  • 2019
    Almost Love
  • 2018
    Delirium
  • Jonathan
  • Maze Runner: The Death Cure
  • Out of Blue
  • 2017
    The Party
  • 2015
    Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
  • 2014
    The Maze Runner
  • Annie
  • Last Weekend
  • October Gale
  • Broad City Seasons 1 & 2
  • Learning To Drive
  • 2013
    The East
  • House of Cards Season 2 (4K UHD)
  • 2011
    Friends with Benefits
  • One Day
  • Five
  • 2010
    Main Street
  • Easy A
  • Legendary
  • Shutter Island
  • 2009
    Cairo Time
  • Parks and Recreation Season 1
  • Whatever Works
  • 2008
    Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • Elegy
  • 2007
    Married Life
  • No Reservations
  • Blind Date
  • Lars and the Real Girl
  • 2006
    All The King's Men
  • The Woods
  • 2005
    American Dad Season 1
  • Good Night, and Good Luck
  • 2004
    Miracle
  • 2003
    Pieces Of April HD
  • Dogville
  • The Station Agent
  • All The Real Girls
  • 2002
    Welcome to Collinwood
  • Far From Heaven
  • Carrie (2002) HD
  • 2001
    The Pledge
  • The Safety of Objects
  • Six Feet Under Season 1
  • Wendigo
  • 1999
    The Green Mile
  • Simply Irresistible
  • 1998
    High Art
  • Playing by Heart
  • 1995
    Pharaoh's Army
  • Murder One Season 1
  • Jumanji (Bonus Content)
  • 1994
    She Led Two Lives
  • 1993
    Frasier Season 1
  • Alex Haley's Queen
  • 1992
    An American Story
  • 1990
    The Old Man and The Sea
  • Law & Order Season 1
  • 1988
    Everybody's All-American
  • Rocket Gibraltar
  • The Dead Pool
  • 1987
    The Untouchables
  • 1985
    Sarah Vaughan 'The Divine One' in 1958
  • Spenser: For Hire: The Complete First Season
  • 1975
    Highlights - Saturday Night Live Season 1

Connections

  • George Clooney

    George Clooney

  • Will Gluck

    Will Gluck

  • Isabel Coixet

    Isabel Coixet

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Documentary
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama