Janet McTeer

McTeer made her professional stage debut in 1984, and was nominated for the 1986 Olivier Award for Best Newcomer for ''The Grace of Mary Traverse''. She received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance in ''A Doll's House'' in 1997. For her roles on Broadway, she received two other nominations for ''Mary Stuart'' in 2009 and ''Bernhardt/Hamlet'' in 2019.
McTeer has also gained acclaim for her film roles, having received two Academy Award nominations, one for Best Actress for ''Tumbleweeds'' in 1999, and the other for Best Supporting Actress for ''Albert Nobbs'' in 2011. Other roles include ''Wuthering Heights'' (1992), ''Carrington'' (1995), ''Velvet Goldmine'' (1998), ''Songcatcher'' (2000), ''As You Like It'' (2006), ''The Divergent Series'' (2015–2016), and ''The Menu'' (2022).
On television, she starred in the title role of Lynda La Plante's ''The Governor'' (1995–1996), and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Clementine Churchill in the HBO film ''Into the Storm'' (2009). She is also known for her roles in ''Damages'' (2012), ''The White Queen'' (2013), ''The Honourable Woman'' (2014), ''Jessica Jones'' (2018), ''Sorry for Your Loss'' (2018–2019), and ''Ozark'' (2018–2020). Provided by Wikipedia