Lili Taylor

Alongside her work on smaller-scale projects, Taylor has encountered mainstream success with parts in films such as ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989), ''Rudy'' (1993), ''Ransom'' (1996), ''The Haunting'' (1999), ''High Fidelity'' (2000), ''Brooklyn's Finest'', ''Public Enemies'' (both 2009), ''The Conjuring'' (2013), and ''Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials'' (2015). Other credits include ''The Notorious Bettie Page'' (2005), ''Starting Out in the Evening'' (2007), ''The Promotion'' (2008), ''Being Flynn'' (2012), ''To the Bone'', ''Leatherface'' (both 2017), ''Eli'' (2019), and ''Paper Spiders'' (2020).
Outside film, Taylor has appeared in television series such as ''Almost Human'' (2013–2014), ''Hemlock Grove'' (2013–2014), and ''Outer Range'' (2022-2024). For her portrayal of Anne Blaine on three seasons of ''American Crime'' (2015–2017), she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress. She received a further two Emmy nominations for her roles as Marty Glenn on ''The X-Files'' (1998) and Lisa Kimmel on ''Six Feet Under'' (2002–2005). Taylor's stage credits include Broadway productions of Anton Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' (1997) and Scott McPherson's ''Marvin's Room'' (2017). She is married to playwright Nick Flynn, with whom she has a daughter. Provided by Wikipedia