Editing Mary McDonnell
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Over the years, McDonnell has played a wide variety of leading roles both Off-Broadway and in many of the country's most renowned regional theatres. Her New York debut was in Sam Shepard's Pulitzer Prize-winning ''Buried Child''. She has worked steadily ever since, playing the classic heroines of Ibsen, Shakespeare and Chekov, while originating roles in the works of the most prestigious contemporary playwrights. | Over the years, McDonnell has played a wide variety of leading roles both Off-Broadway and in many of the country's most renowned regional theatres. Her New York debut was in Sam Shepard's Pulitzer Prize-winning ''Buried Child''. She has worked steadily ever since, playing the classic heroines of Ibsen, Shakespeare and Chekov, while originating roles in the works of the most prestigious contemporary playwrights. | ||
In 1980, McDonnell | In 1980, McDonnell has her first television role, as "Claudia Colfax" in the long-running series ''As the World Turns''. There followed a number of TV and film roles before what was considered he breakthrough role as Stands With a Fist, opposite Kevin Costner in his lavish, and Oscar-winning ''Dances with Wolves'' (1990). As a result of this role, she received her first Oscar nomination in 1991, and received the first of two Golden Globe nominations for the role. | ||
Equally at home in film and theater, McDonnell starred on Broadway in the title role of Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play ''The Heidi Chronicles''. Her stage performance as the lead in Darrah Cloud's adaptation of Willa Cather's ''O Pioneers!'' was filmed for PBS' American Playhouse and aired in 1991. | Equally at home in film and theater, McDonnell starred on Broadway in the title role of Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play ''The Heidi Chronicles''. Her stage performance as the lead in Darrah Cloud's adaptation of Willa Cather's ''O Pioneers!'' was filmed for PBS' American Playhouse and aired in 1991. | ||