Sarah Paulson stars in "New Year's Eve," alongside an all-star cast that includes Halle Berry, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel and Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Michelle Pfeiffer and Hilary Swank, and "Martha Marcy May Marlene," opposite Elizabeth Olsen, Christopher Abbott and Hugh Dancy.
Paulson also stars in HBO's movie, "Game Change," which follows McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, from his selection of Palin as his running mate, to their ultimate defeat in the general election.
Golden Globe nominated actress Sarah Paulson has built an impressive list of credits in film, television and on stage, challenging herself with each new role.
In film, Paulson was last seen in Lionsgate's Christmas Day 2008 release, "The Spirit," opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Mendes, and Scarlett Johansson. Adapted from the legendary comic strip, "The Spirit" is a classic action-adventure-romance, told by genre-twister Frank Miller.
On stage, Paulson recently reunited with Bobby Cannavale for the off-Broadway production in stageFARM's "The Gingerbread House" at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. In this play, Brian (Cannavale) and Stacey (Paulson) want a better life, the life they deserve. But what they're willing to do to get it will destroy their family, rip them apart, and finally get them into the club.
Paulson's Golden Globe nominated role was in Aaron Sorkin's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," where she starred opposite Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Bradley Whitford and Steven Weber. In this NBC dramedy, Paulson played Harriet Hayes, the most gifted cast member of a controversial late-night sketch comedy series, who's also in a complicated relationship with the show's executive producer.
Paulson's major television credits also include the lead roles in ABC's "Cupid" and the drama "Leap of Faith," the role of Chief Deputy District Attorney Lisa Patterson in "The D.A.," "Deadwood," "Path to War" opposite Alec Baldwin and Donald Sutherland, "Jack and Jill," the television movies "The Long Way Home" opposite Jack Lemmon, and "Shaughnessy"; the series "American Gothic" with Gary Cole, and the two-part special "Cracker."
In addition to television, Paulson is also a veteran of screen and stage. Paulson made her film debut in "Levitation," an independent project released by Strong Pictures and directed by Scott Goldstein. Her other film credits include Marry Harron's "The Notorious Bettie Page," "Down with Love" with Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and David Hyde Pierce, "What Women Want" opposite Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, "The Other Sister" directed by Gary Marshall and starring Diane Keaton and Juliette Lewis, "Swimmers" directed by Doug Sadler, and "Diggers" directed by Katherine Dieckmann.
On stage, Paulson starred opposite Alfred Molina and Annette Bening in the critically acclaimed "Cherry Orchard" for the Mark Taper Forum playing Varya. She has appeared on Broadway as Laura Wingfield in the revival of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," alongside Jessica Lange as well as Wendy Wasserstein's Tony Award-winning, "The Sisters Rosensweig" at the Barrymore Theatre. Her other stage credits include Tracy Lett's off-Broadway production of "Killer Joe" opposite Scott Glenn and Amanda Plummer, and Horton Foote's "Talking Pictures" at the Signature Theatre.
Paulson currently resides in New York City.
Paulson also stars in HBO's movie, "Game Change," which follows McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, from his selection of Palin as his running mate, to their ultimate defeat in the general election.
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She will join Ed Harris, Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson, playing John McCain's (Harris) senior campaign advisor Nicolle Wallace. The film is based on the best-selling book of the same name by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, Jay Roach will direct the script from Danny Strong. Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman are executive producing.Golden Globe nominated actress Sarah Paulson has built an impressive list of credits in film, television and on stage, challenging herself with each new role.
In film, Paulson was last seen in Lionsgate's Christmas Day 2008 release, "The Spirit," opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Mendes, and Scarlett Johansson. Adapted from the legendary comic strip, "The Spirit" is a classic action-adventure-romance, told by genre-twister Frank Miller.
On stage, Paulson recently reunited with Bobby Cannavale for the off-Broadway production in stageFARM's "The Gingerbread House" at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. In this play, Brian (Cannavale) and Stacey (Paulson) want a better life, the life they deserve. But what they're willing to do to get it will destroy their family, rip them apart, and finally get them into the club.
Paulson's Golden Globe nominated role was in Aaron Sorkin's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," where she starred opposite Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Bradley Whitford and Steven Weber. In this NBC dramedy, Paulson played Harriet Hayes, the most gifted cast member of a controversial late-night sketch comedy series, who's also in a complicated relationship with the show's executive producer.
Paulson's major television credits also include the lead roles in ABC's "Cupid" and the drama "Leap of Faith," the role of Chief Deputy District Attorney Lisa Patterson in "The D.A.," "Deadwood," "Path to War" opposite Alec Baldwin and Donald Sutherland, "Jack and Jill," the television movies "The Long Way Home" opposite Jack Lemmon, and "Shaughnessy"; the series "American Gothic" with Gary Cole, and the two-part special "Cracker."
In addition to television, Paulson is also a veteran of screen and stage. Paulson made her film debut in "Levitation," an independent project released by Strong Pictures and directed by Scott Goldstein. Her other film credits include Marry Harron's "The Notorious Bettie Page," "Down with Love" with Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and David Hyde Pierce, "What Women Want" opposite Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, "The Other Sister" directed by Gary Marshall and starring Diane Keaton and Juliette Lewis, "Swimmers" directed by Doug Sadler, and "Diggers" directed by Katherine Dieckmann.
On stage, Paulson starred opposite Alfred Molina and Annette Bening in the critically acclaimed "Cherry Orchard" for the Mark Taper Forum playing Varya. She has appeared on Broadway as Laura Wingfield in the revival of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," alongside Jessica Lange as well as Wendy Wasserstein's Tony Award-winning, "The Sisters Rosensweig" at the Barrymore Theatre. Her other stage credits include Tracy Lett's off-Broadway production of "Killer Joe" opposite Scott Glenn and Amanda Plummer, and Horton Foote's "Talking Pictures" at the Signature Theatre.
Paulson currently resides in New York City.
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