Biography
Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress Sarah Paulson has built an impressive list of credits in film, television and on stage, challenging herself with each new role.
In television, Paulson starred as Lana Winters in season two of Ryan Murphy's hit series, "American Horror Story," on F/X. She received a Critics Choice Television Award for 'Best Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series' for her work. Previously, in the premiere season, Paulson appeared in a multi-episode arc in the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated drama. Paulson will return to the anthology drama for Season 3 this coming fall.
Paulson made her return to the stage in the Roundabout Theatre Company's new production of Lanword Wilson's Pulitzer Prize winning play Talley's Folly, directed by Michael Wilson.
Paulson was seen in HBO's critically acclaimed telefilm, "Game Change." Directed by Jay Roach, the film follows John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, from his selection of Palin as his running mate, to their ultimate defeat in the general election. Paulson co-stars with Ed Harris, Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson, playing McCain's (Harris) senior campaign advisor 'Nicolle Wallace.' For her performance, Paulson received a 2012 Emmy Award Nomination for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie,' as well as her second Golden Globe Nomination for 'Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Movie.'
In film, Paulson appeared in Jeff Nichols' film Mud and starred alongside Reese Witherspoon and Matthew McConaughey in the role of Mary Lee,' a woman trying to escape her troubled marriage while balancing being a good mother and doing what is best for her. The film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, and screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2011, Paulson was seen in Fox Searchlight's critically acclaimed film Martha Marcy May Marlene, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. The film, nominated for a Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast, was written and directed by Sean Durkin and also stars Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes and Hugh Dancy. Paulson's other recent film work includes Lionsgate's Christmas Day 2008 release, The Spirit, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Mendes, and Scarlett Johansson. Adapted from the legendary comic strip, The Spirit is a classic action-adventure-romance, told by genre-twister Frank Miller.
Paulson's other film credits include Marry Harron's The Notorious Bettie Page; Down with Love with Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and David Hyde Pierce; What Women Want opposite Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt; The Other Sister directed by Gary Marshall and starring Diane Keaton and Juliette Lewis; and Diggers alongside Paul Rudd and Ken Marino.
Paulson's first Golden Globe nominated role was in Aaron Sorkin's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," in which she starred opposite Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Bradley Whitford, and Steven Weber. Paulson portrayed 'Harriet Hayes,' a cast member of a late-night sketch comedy series who is also in a complicated relationship with the show's executive producer, played by Perry.
Her major television credits also include the lead role on the drama "Leap of Faith," "Deadwood," "Path to War" opposite Alec Baldwin and Donald Sutherland, "Jack and Jill," "Cupid" opposite Bobby Cannavale, and the series "American Gothic" with Gary Cole.
On stage, Paulson starred on Broadway in the two-hander Collected Stories opposite Linda Lavin. Previously she appeared on Broadway as 'Laura Wingfield' in the revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, alongside Jessica Lange. She also starred opposite Alfred Molina and Annette Bening in the critically acclaimed Cherry Orchard for the Mark Taper Forum playing Varya.
Her other stage credits include Tracy Lett's off-Broadway production of Killer Joe opposite Scott Glenn and Amanda Plummer, Horton Foote's Talking Pictures at the Signature Theatre, and the off-Broadway production The Gingerbread House opposite Bobby Cannavale.
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Actress
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2024 |
Hold Your Breath |
2020 |
Run |
2019 |
Abominable |
Glass |
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The Goldfinch |
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2018 |
Bird Box |
Ocean's 8 |
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2017 |
L'Écrivain rebelle |
The Post |
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2016 |
Blue Jay |
2015 |
Carol |
Claire's Cambodia |
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The Runner |
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2013 |
12 Years a Slave |
2012 |
Fairhaven |
Game Change (TV movie) |
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Mud |
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Stars in Shorts |
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The Time Being |
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2011 |
Martha Marcy May Marlene |
New Year's Eve |
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2010 |
November Christmas (TV movie) |
2008 |
Pretty/Handsome (TV movie) |
The Spirit |
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2006 |
A Christmas Wedding (TV movie) |
Diggers |
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Griffin & Phoenix |
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2005 |
Piccadilly Jim |
Serenity |
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Swimmers |
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The Notorious Bettie Page |
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2003 |
Down with Love |
2002 |
Bug |
Path to War (TV movie) |
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2000 |
Metropolis (TV movie) |
What Women Want |
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1999 |
Held Up |
The Other Sister |
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1998 |
The Long Way Home (TV movie) |
1997 |
Levitation |
1996 |
Shaughnessy (TV movie) |
1995 |
Friends at Last (TV movie) |
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2014 |
#twitterkills |
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2018 |
American Horror Story |
Sojourn (S08E08) |
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Return to Murder House (S08E06) |
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