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'''Laura Elizabeth Metcalf''' (born June 16, 1955)<ref>{{cite news |title=Horoscope |work=TV Guide |date=February 28, 2022 |page=67}}</ref> is an American actress. Known for her complex and versatile roles [[Laurie Metcalf on screen and stage|across the stage and screen]], she has received [[List of awards and nominations received by Laurie Metcalf|various accolades]] throughout her career spanning more than four decades, including four [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] and two [[Tony Awards|Tony Award]]s, in addition to nominations for an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]], a [[British Academy Film Awards|BAFTA Award]], and three [[Golden Globe Awards]].
 
Metcalf began her career with the [[Steppenwolf Theatre Company]] and frequently works in [[Theatre in Chicago|Chicago theatre]]. She made her [[Broadway (theatre)|Broadway]] debut in the 1985 play ''My Thing of Love''. She went on to receive six [[Tony Awards|Tony Award]] nominations, winning [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play|Best Actress in a Play]] in 2017 for her performance in ''[[A Doll's House, Part 2]]'' and [[Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play|Best Featured Actress in a Play]] for the 2018 revival of [[Edward Albee]]'s ''[[Three Tall Women]]''. Her other Tony-nominated roles were for ''[[November (play)|November]]'' (2008), ''[[The Other Place (play)|The Other Place]]'' (2010), ''[[Misery (play)|Misery]]'' (2016), and ''[[Hillary and Clinton]]'' (2019).