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List of Laura Linney Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. The Truman Show (1998)
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16
The Truman Show
PG
74
16

Truman Burbank leads a simple life in the seaside town of Seahaven Island when he realises that his life is actually the subject of a television show broadcasted round the clock and all the people around him are actors. The island itself is a huge set with thousands of hidden cameras. 

Role:
Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill
Starring:
Jim Carrey, Paul Giamatti, Peter Krause, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor
Directed By:
Peter Weir
2. Mystic River (2003)
36
9
Mystic River
R
36
9

Dave, a blue-collar worker who was abducted and sexually abused as a child 25 years earlier, is the prime suspect after the daughter of his neighborhood friend, ex-con Jimmy, is found dead. While their childhood friend Sean, now a homicide detective, investigating the crime, Jimmy takes law in his own hand by launching a separate investigation.

Directed By:
3. Primal Fear (1996)
22
6
Primal Fear
R
22
6

A thriller court-room drama, Primal Fear shows the audience how deceptive appearances can be, when experienced Chicago defence attorney Martin Vail, lands-up fighting on behalf of an altar boy, Aaron Stampler, who is accused of murdering Archbishop Rushman, brutally. The film progresses through Vail’s perspective and his reactions to unearthing dark hidden secrets of the Church, while being astutely manipulated.  

Role:
Janet Venable
Starring:
Directed By:
Gregory Hoblit
4. Love Actually (2003)
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11
Love Actually
R
38
11

Enjoy exploring the various aspects of love through the eyes of different individuals as this Christmas-themed rom-com takes you through ten separate but inter-linked love stories. A modern-day Christmas staple, this film is a must-watch during the festive season!

Directed By:
Richard Curtis
5. Nocturnal Animals (2016)
24
9
Nocturnal Animals
R
24
9

The neo-noir thriller follows art gallery owner Susan Morrow who receives and starts reading a manuscript written by her ex-husband Edward Sheffield. Susan who is troubled by her current husband’s unfaithfulness finds parallels between her first marriage, her life, and that of the tragic story of the protagonist of the novel, Tony Hastings.  

Directed By:
Tom Ford
6. The Life of David Gale (2003)
19
5
The Life of David Gale
R
19
5

David Gale, an anti-capital punishment advocate, is charged with the brutal rape and murder of his fellow activist. Few days before his execution, he agrees to give an exclusive interview to an investigative reporter, Elizabeth Bloom, on certain terms. Meanwhile, she also receives evidence that might prove Gale’s innocence. Bloom needs to figure out the truth before it is too late.

Role:
Constance Harraway
Starring:
Kevin Spacey, Kate Winslet, Melissa McCarthy, Alan Parker, Cleo King, Constance Jones
Directed By:
7. You Can Count on Me (2000)
9
3
You Can Count on Me
R
9
3

Sammy is a single mother who is quite protective of her 8-year old son. They live in small town and Sammy works in a bank. When her brother visits her, he fills the void in her life and her son’s. However, her life soon gets into turmoil.

Starring:
Mark Ruffalo, Matthew Broderick, Jon Tenney, Rory Culkin
Directed By:
Kenneth Lonergan
8. Sully (2016)
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8
Sully
PG-13
22
8

This biographical drama depicts how American pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger safely landed Flight 1549 on the Hudson River after it was hit by a flock of birds, disabling both engines. Just as he is hailed as a hero by common people and the media, he faces a career-threatening investigation into claims that the accident was a pilot error.

Starring:
Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Ann Cusack, Valerie Mahaffey, Delphi Harrington, Mike O'Malley
Directed By:
9. Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993)
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4
Searching for Bobby Fischer
PG
11
4

Josh is a regular kid, who likes playing football. However, his father notices that he is quite good at chess. Therefore, he starts encouraging his son, and helps him in developing his tactics.

Starring:
William H. Macy, Ben Kingsley, Laurence Fishburne, Max Pomeranc, Joe Mantegna, Joan Allen
Directed By:
Steven Zaillian
10. The Squid and the Whale (2005)
12
4
The Squid and the Whale
R
12
4

The Squid and the Whale is an independent comedy-drama film which tells us the semi-autobiographical story of two boys in Brooklyn dealing with the divorce of their parents. 

Role:
Joan Berkman
Starring:
Directed By:
11. Lorenzo's Oil (1992)
9
3
Lorenzo's Oil
PG-13
9
3

Lorenzo is a seven year old boy who is suffering from a rare degenerative brain disorder, which according to doctors is not curable. Therefore, his parents are forced to look for alternative remedies.  They start questioning top doctors all over the world, and also organize an international meeting regarding the disease.    

Starring:
Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte, Peter Ustinov, Kathleen Wilhoite
Directed By:
12. The Laramie Project (2002)
7
3
The Laramie Project
TV-14
7
3
Role:
Sherry Johnson
Starring:
Joshua Jackson, Ben Foster, Peter Fonda, Christina Ricci, Steve Buscemi, Janeane Garofalo, Kathleen Chalfant
Directed By:
Moisés Kaufman
13. Red Nose Day Actually (2017)
8
3
Red Nose Day Actually
TV-PG
8
3
Starring:
Andrew Lincoln, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rowan Atkinson, Jack Black, Patrick Dempsey, Colin Firth, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Directed By:
Richard Curtis, Mat Whitecross
14. Kinsey (2004)
11
4
Kinsey
TV-MA
11
4

Kinsey is a 2004 biographical drama film, which gives us a glimpse of the life of the Alfred Kinsey, a pioneer in the area of human sexuality. 

Role:
Clara McMillen
Starring:
John Lithgow, David Harbour, Veronica Cartwright, Lynn Redgrave, Tim Curry, John Krasinski, Dagmara Dominczyk
Directed By:
Bill Condon
15. The Savages (2007)
9
4
The Savages
R
9
4

The Savages is a comedy-drama film, which tells the story of two siblings who begin to take care of their father whom they have not met in years. However their father, who is suffering from dementia, eventually passes away, after which they realize the meaning of family. 

Role:
Wendy Savage
Starring:
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Michael Blackson, Philip Bosco, Peter Friedman, David Zayas
Directed By:
Tamara Jenkins
16. Breach (2007)
10
4
Breach
PG-13
10
4

Based on a true story, the film shows Eric O'Neill, a low level surveillance expert, being assigned to work with renowned FBI agent Robert Hanssen, who he learns is suspected of being a sexual deviant. When he does not find any evidence of that, he is told the real reason for his posting; which is to find proof that Hanssen has been spying for USSR. 

Role:
Kate Burroughs
Starring:
Chris Cooper, Gary Cole, Ryan Phillippe, Caroline Dhavernas
Directed By:
Billy Ray
17. The House of Mirth (2000)
7
3
The House of Mirth
PG
7
3

Lily is a ravishing socialite who discovers that her beauty and charm has begun to attract unwelcome interest and jealousy. Trying to conform to social expectations, she seeks a wealthy husband, and this makes her lose her chance to find real love with a man named Lawrence Selden.

Starring:
Eric Stoltz, Elizabeth McGovern, Dan Aykroyd, Gillian Anderson, Eleanor Bron, Anthony LaPaglia, Terry Kinney
Directed By:
Terence Davies
18. Mr. Holmes (2015)
11
5
Mr. Holmes
PG
11
5

In 1947, Sherlock Holmes, now 93 and spending his retirement in a Sussex farmhouse, is struggling with his failing memory, and trying to recollect the facts about his last case that resulted in his retirement. Taking help of his housekeeper’s young son Roger, who is interested in Holmes’ work, he tries to find answers to the unsolved mysteries of that haunting case. 

Role:
Mrs. Munro
Starring:
Ian McKellen, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hattie Morahan, Milo Parker
Directed By:
Bill Condon
19. Dave (1993)
10
4
Dave
PG-13
10
4

Dave is a political comedy film, which revolves around the life of Dave Kovic, a man who bears an uncanny resemblance with the President of the United States, Bill Mitchell. When Mitchell suffers a stroke, Dave is hired by the Secret Service to impersonate the President on an ongoing basis. 

Starring:
Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella, Charles Grodin, Ben Stein, Bonnie Hunt, Jay Leno
Directed By:
20. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
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6
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
14
6

The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a horror drama that revolves around the trial of a Catholic priest who is accused of murdering a young girl as a result of an exorcism that he performed on her to rid her of demons. Tom Wilkinson is the priest and Laura Linney is the agnostic lawyer who is tasked with defending him in court.

Role:
Erin Bruner
Starring:
Jennifer Carpenter, Tom Wilkinson, Colm Feore, Campbell Scott
Directed By:
Scott Derrickson
21. Absolute Power (1997)
10
4
Absolute Power
R
10
4

Luther Whitney, a professional thief, decides to retire after one last job. Everything goes smoothly, until things take a turn for the worse, and he is framed for murder. 

Role:
Kate Whitney
Starring:
Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Scott Glenn
Directed By:
22. Driving Lessons (2006)
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3
Driving Lessons
PG-13
7
3

Ben, a teenager tries to break the shackles of his overprotective mother. He joins Evie Walton, an aging actress as her assistant. Ben soon realises that his world is changing for better as he starts spending more time with Evie.

Role:
Laura
Starring:
Rupert Grint, Fay Cohen, Ruby Mortlock, Don Wetherhead
Directed By:
Jeremy Brock
23. Genius (2016)
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4
Genius
PG-13
7
4

A renowned book editor named Maxwell Perkins, befriends a novelist named Thomas Wolfe, while they are working on a project. After Perkins publishes Wolfe’s novel, it turns out to be a great success, and Perkins and Wolfe become best friends. However, Wolfe’s relationship with a married woman who is twenty years older to him, gets complicated after the publication.

Role:
Louise Perkins
Starring:
Jude Law, Guy Pearce, Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth
Directed By:
Michael Grandage
24. Falling (2021)
6
3
Falling
R
6
3
Role:
Sarah
Starring:
David Cronenberg, Viggo Mortensen
25. The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
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5
The Mothman Prophecies
PG-13
11
5

Among his deceased wife’s possessions, John discovers a sketch pad. He drives to a town 400 miles away as he feels that there is a connection to the strange things happening in that town, to his wife’s death.

Starring:
Richard Gere, Debra Messing, David Eigenberg, Bob Tracey, Ron Emanuel
Directed By:
Mark Pellington
26. Jindabyne (2006)
6
3
Jindabyne
R
6
3

Jindabyne is a drama film which tells the story of four men on a fishing trip, who discover a dead body of a girl in the water. However, instead of reporting it immediately, they decide to delay it and continue fishing, unaware of the consequences that this is going to lead to.

Role:
Claire
Starring:
Gabriel Byrne, Deborra-Lee Furness, Chris Haywood, Tatea Reilly
Directed By:
Ray Lawrence
27. A Simple Twist of Fate (1994)
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3
A Simple Twist of Fate
PG-13
6
3

Michael McCann is a recluse in a small town who lives an isolated life. Shortly after his beloved coin collection gets stolen, an orphaned toddler suddenly appears at his house. Michael decides to adopt her, without being aware of the fact that she is the illegitimate child of a local politician named John Newland, who is trying to keep this a secret in order to maintain his reputation. However, after several years, Newland plans to claim the girl from Michael, thinking that it will help his political career. But Michael is not willing to give her up so easily.

Role:
Nancy Lambert Newland
Starring:
Steve Martin, Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Anne Heche, Alana Austin, Catherine O'Hara
Directed By:
Gillies MacKinnon
28. The City of Your Final Destination (2009)
6
3
The City of Your Final Destination
PG-13
6
3
Starring:
Anthony Hopkins, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Hiroyuki Sanada, Nicholas Blandullo, Sofía Viruboff, James Martin, Omar Metwally
Directed By:
James Ivory
29. The Nanny Diaries (2007)
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5
The Nanny Diaries
PG-13
8
5

Annie Braddock, a just-graduated New Jersey girl, gets hired as nanny by wealthy Manhattan family, the X’s. She soon discovers that it’s not easy working for the dysfunctional family, manage her bratty charge Grayer and still maintain her sanity. Knowing that the previous nanny was fired for dating; can she possibly think about the neighborhood guy who is showing interest in her? 

Starring:
Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Keys, Paul Giamatti, Donna Murphy, John Henry Cox
Directed By:
Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
30. The Fifth Estate (2013)
7
4
The Fifth Estate
R
7
4

The film documents the quest of Julian Assange and his associate Daniel Domscheit-Berg to expose the deceptions and corruptions amidst power-lobbies. With meager resources they create WikiLeak, an anonymous platform for the whistle-blowers to uncover dark secrets hidden in classified government information and corporate data. Then they receive most confidential intelligence documents of some of the powerful governments, raising number of ethical questions.

Starring:
Benedict Cumberbatch, Peter Capaldi, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, Alicia Vikander, Carice van Houten, Daniel Brühl
Directed By:
Bill Condon
31. Man of the Year (2006)
7
4
Man of the Year
PG-13
7
4

Tom Dobbs, the host of a satirical political talk-show, decides to run for presidency. Everyone is shocked when he gets elected. He is unaware that it’s due to major malfunction of the electronic voting system marketed by Delacroy. The company wants to hide it, but Eleanor Green, a programmer, resolves to tell Dobbs the truth. Will she be able to reveal the reality? 

Role:
Eleanor Green
Starring:
Robin Williams, Jeff Goldblum, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Christopher Walken, Lewis Black
Directed By:
Barry Levinson
32. The Details (2011)
6
4
The Details
R
6
4

The Details is a black comedy drama film which tells the story of Jeff, a simple family man living in a suburban neighborhood, who is attempting to grow the perfect lawn. All he is trying to do is get rid of his pest problem, but it leads to a wild chain of domestic problems leading to infidelity and murder.

Starring:
Tobey Maguire, Kerry Washington, Elizabeth Banks, Ray Liotta, Gary Schwartz, José Gandara
Directed By:
Jacob Estes
33. P.S. (2004)
6
3
P.S.
R
6
3

P.S. is a romantic comedy drama film which tells the story of an unfulfilled divorced woman, whose life takes a turn when she meets a man who looks like her high school sweetheart who had passed away years ago in an accident. Things get complicated when her high school best friend Missy begins to show interest in the man as well.

Role:
Louise Harrington
Starring:
Topher Grace, Paul Rudd, Gabriel Byrne, Lois Smith
Directed By:
Dylan Kidd
34. The Hottest State (2006)
5
3
The Hottest State
R
5
3
Starring:
Ethan Hawke, Alexandra Daddario, Mark Webber, Daniel Ross Owens, Glen Powell
Directed By:
35. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
9
6
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
PG-13
9
6

The Ninja Turtles, living in the shadows, are informed by April O’Neil that scientist Baxter Stockman, who works for Shredder, plans to free him, Bebop and Rock-Steady, while being taken to another prison. The Turtles try to stop; however, while being teleported Shredder lands in another dimension and meets evil alien Krang. Together, they pose a threat for the Turtles and the world. 

Role:
Chief Vincent
Starring:
Megan Fox, Tyler Perry, Stephen Amell, Noel Fisher, Will Arnett
Directed By:
Dave Green
36. Hyde Park on Hudson (2012)
5
4
Hyde Park on Hudson
R
5
4

When the King and Queen of England arrive at his home in Hyde Park, things get complicated for American President Franklin D Roosevelt, due to his affair with his distant cousin named Margaret.        

Role:
Daisy
Starring:
Olivia Williams, Bill Murray, Samuel West, Olivia Colman, Elizabeth Marvel
Directed By:
Roger Michell
37. Sympathy for Delicious (2010)
4
3
Sympathy for Delicious
R
4
3
Role:
Nina Hogue
Starring:
Juliette Lewis, Orlando Bloom, Mark Ruffalo, Christopher Thornton
Directed By:
38. The Other Man (2008)
5
4
The Other Man
R
5
4

After his wife Lisa passes away, Peter comes to know that she used to have an affair with a man named Ralph. He decides to track him down, in order to take revenge.

Role:
Lisa
Starring:
Antonio Banderas, Pam Ferris, Romola Garai, Liam Neeson, Abigail Canton
Directed By:
Richard Eyre
39. Congo (1995)
5
5
Congo
PG-13
5
5

When tycoon R.B. Travis’s son and his diamond-exploring team goes missing in Congo, Travis sends his son’s ex-fiancée, Dr. Karen Ross, to look for them. Ross, with an expert guide, a primatologist, an explorer and a talking gorilla, sets out in search of Lost City of Zinj and diamond mines. But, what they encounter is far more dangerous than anything they imagined. 

Role:
Dr. Karen Ross
Starring:
Joe Pantoliano, Bruce Campbell, Tim Curry, Joe Don Baker, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry
Directed By:
Frank Marshall
40. The Dinner (2017)
3
4
The Dinner
R
3
4

Two boys commit a crime during which they get filmed by security cameras and are shown on TV, although they haven’t been identified yet. Their parents meet over dinner at a fancy restaurant, in order to discuss how to handle this.

Starring:
Steve Coogan, Richard Gere, Michael Chernus, Taylor Rae Almonte, Charlie Plummer
Directed By:
Oren Moverman
41. Love Letters (1999)
6
3
Love Letters
6
3
Role:
Melissa Gardner Cobb
Starring:
Steven Weber, Emily Hampshire, Tim Redwine, Kirsten Storms
Directed By:
Stanley Donen
42. Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud (1985)
6
3
Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud
6
3
Role:
Extra
Starring:
Todd Haynes
Directed By:
Todd Haynes
43. Maze (2000)
7
4
Maze
R
7
4
Role:
Callie
Starring:
Robert Hogan, Rose Gregorio, Rob Morrow, Craig Sheffer
Directed By:
Rob Morrow
44. Wild Iris (2001)
5
3
Wild Iris
R
5
3
Role:
Iris Bravard
Starring:
Emile Davenport Hirsch, Gena Rowlands, Emile Hirsch, Fred Ward, Lee Tergesen
Directed By:
Daniel Petrie
Awards:
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
45. Blind Spot (1993)
5
3
Blind Spot
PG-13
5
3
Role:
Phoebe
Starring:
Joanne Woodward, Allison Janney, Fritz Weaver, Reed Diamond
Directed By:
Michael Toshiyuki Uno
46. Running Mates (2000)
5
3
Running Mates
5
3
Role:
Lauren Hartman
Starring:
Tom Selleck, Faye Dunaway, Teri Hatcher, Nancy Travis, Faye Dunaway
Directed By:
Ron Lagomarsino
47. Class of '61 (1993)
4
3
Class of '61
4
3
Starring:
Clive Owen, Len Cariou, Andre Braugher, Dan Futterman, Josh Lucas, Christien Anholt
Directed By:
Gregory Hoblit
48. Morning (2010)
4
3
Morning
R
4
3
Role:
Doctor Goodman
Starring:
Jason Ritter, Kyle Chandler, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Gina Morelli
Directed By:
Leland Orser
49. Lush (1999)
3
3
Lush
R
3
3
Role:
Rachel Van Dyke
Starring:
Nick Offerman, Jared Harris, Campbell Scott, Laurel Holloman
Directed By:
Mark Gibson

Animation Movies

American Dad!
14
5
American Dad!
TV-14
14
5
Starring:
Stephen Merchant, Hayden Panettiere, Jason Alexander, Miguel Ferrer, Jemaine Clement, Emily Deschanel, Jon Stewart
Directed By:
King of the Hill
10
3
King of the Hill
TV-14
10
3
Starring:
Danica McKellar, Bruce Dern, Brendan Fraser, Marion Ross, Kathleen Turner, Alyson Hannigan, Ricki Lake
Directed By:
Wesley Archer, Klay Hall, Tricia Garcia, Kyoung Hee Lim, Adam Kuhlman
Arthur Christmas (2011)
9
4
Arthur Christmas
PG
9
4

Santa’s clumsy son Arthur, learns that because of a technical glitch, a little girl's Christmas present has been misplaced. Therefore, he sets out on a mission to deliver the present before it is too late. 

Role:
North Pole Computer (voice)
Starring:
Joan Cusack, Andy Serkis, Michael Palin, Eva Longoria, Rhys Darby, Hugh Laurie, James McAvoy
Directed By:
Barry Cook, Sarah Smith

TV Shows

American Experience
9
1
American Experience
9
1
Starring:
Brian Dennehy, Christopher Plummer, Kyle MacLachlan, Werner Klemperer, Kenneth Branagh, Sam Waterston, Courtney B. Vance
Directed By:
David Grubin, Stephen Ives, Barak Goodman, Ric Burns, Adriana Bosch
Ozark
40
6
Ozark
TV-MA
40
6
Role:
Wendy Byrde (11 episodes, 2017)
Starring:
Jason Bateman, Skylar Gaertner, Julia Garner, Sofia Hublitz
Directed By:
John Adams
14
2
John Adams
TV-14
14
2
Role:
Abigail Adams (7 episodes, 2008)
Starring:
Mamie Gummer, Danny Huston, Paul Giamatti, John Dossett, Stephen Dillane
Directed By:
Tom Hooper
Awards:
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Tales of the City
10
3
Tales of the City
10
3
Role:
Mary Ann Singleton (6 episodes, 1993)
Starring:
Thomas Gibson, Parker Posey, Rod Steiger, Ian McKellen, Olympia Dukakis, Janeane Garofalo, Billy Campbell
Directed By:
Alastair Reid
Frasier
17
3
Frasier
TV-PG
17
3
Starring:
James Spader, Mike Judge, Nathan Lane, Bridgette Wilson, John Ratzenberger, Megan Mullally, Benjamin Bratt
Directed By:
Awards:
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
The Big C
10
2
The Big C
TV-MA
10
2
Role:
Cathy Jamison (40 episodes, 2010-2013)
Starring:
Alan Alda, Gabourey Sidibe, Idris Elba, Victor Garber, Cynthia Nixon, Hugh Dancy, Boyd Holbrook
Directed By:
Alan Poul, Michael Engler, Adam Bernstein, Tricia Brock, Jennifer Getzinger
Awards:
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Law & Order
11
3
Law & Order
TV-14
11
3
Starring:
Keith David, Vivica A. Fox, Jane Kaczmarek, James Earl Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, George Dzundza, Julia Roberts
Directed By:
Aimee Mann: Charmer (2012)
7
2
Aimee Mann: Charmer
7
2
Role:
Robot Aimee Mann (uncredited)
Starring:
John Hodgman, Aimee Mann, Alex Scordelis
Directed By:
Tom Scharpling
Inside Amy Schumer
6
3
Inside Amy Schumer
TV-14
6
3
Starring:
Missi Pyle, Selena Gomez, David Spade, Justin Long, Jerry Seinfeld, Patton Oswalt, Rob Schneider
Directed By:
Ryan McFaul, Neal Brennan, Steven K. Tsuchida, Daniel Powell, Amy Schumer

Laura Linney Awards

Golden Globe Awards
The Big C Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical 2011
John Adams Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television 2009
Primetime Emmy Awards
The Big C Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 2013
John Adams Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 2008
Frasier Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 2004
Wild Iris Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie 2002