Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson, a Golden Globe Award-winning actor and twice Olivier Award recipient, made her Broadway debut alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in Nick Payne's Constellations. Her most well-known role is her part as Alison Lockhart in the Showtime series "The Affair" (Golden Globe Award). The credits on her film include The Little Stranger, Dark River, I Am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House and Suite FranASSaise. Locke, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger as well as Anna Karenina. Both of them at Donmar Warehouse. Donmar Warehouse she won Olivier Awards, Best Actress in Anna Christie, opposite Jude Law as well as Best Actress in A Streetcar Named Desire with Rachel Weisz. The National Theatre Nominated her for awarding her the Olivier Award as Best Actress in Hedda Gabrieller. On television, Wilson starred in the highly praised BBC Series "Luther," which was recognized with eight Emmy Awards. She was awarded BAFTA as well as Golden Globe nominations for Best lead actress for"Jane" from the BBC mini-series "Jane Eyre." In 2007, she had her London debut on Maxim Gorky's Philistines on the National Theatre. She also played in Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly, which was adapted to the stage by Almeida Theatre.



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