Laura Linney
Laura Linney (born on February 5, 1964 in New York New York U.S.A.) was an American Actress best known as a strong and vulnerable character. Linney was born into a theatre-loving family. Her father was a writer. Her mother, Romulus Linney, was a writer. Linney attended Arts Theatre School at Moscow and then earned her M.F.A. from Juilliard School. New York City was her first stop in 1990. She started performing immediately in the city on Broadway and was awarded awards for roles such as Six Degrees of Separation or Hedda Galer.
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