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Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an American actress. After studying drama on the East Coast, Clarkson launched her acting career in 1985 (a guest spot on Spenser: for Hire being one of her first acting jobs), and has worked steadily in both film and television. She twice won the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in Six Feet Under. Film roles included The Green Mile, Far From Heaven, Shutter Island and The Station Agent, and she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Pieces of April (2003).
Clarkson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the daughter of Jacquelyn (née Brechtel), a local New Orleans politician and councilwoman, and Arthur, a school administrator who worked at the Department of Medicine of Louisiana State University.
Clarkson studied drama at Fordham University, where she graduated summa cum laude, and earned her MFA at the Yale School of Drama before making her film debut in The Untouchables in 1987.
Clarkson's Broadway theatre credits include The House of Blue Leaves and Eastern Standard.
Actors: Randy Sutter (producer), Frank von Zerneck (producer), Nancy Mouton (miscellaneous crew), Ted Babcock (producer), Michael Tavera (composer), Dick Lowry (director), Robert M. Sertner (producer), Johann Benét (actor), Melissa Joan Hart (actress), Susan Sullivan (actress), Greg Bronson (actor), Peter Sadowski (producer), Ben McCain (actor), Jonathan Brandis (actor), Marvin J. Bernstein (miscellaneous crew),
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