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Two-time Oscar-nominated actress '''Mary McDonnell''' has transformed both period and present-day screen roles into dynamic character portrayals. As President [[Laura Roslin]] in the breakthrough television series ''Battlestar Galactica'', she brings to the role a natural depth, strength and compassion few other performers could reach. | Two-time Oscar-nominated actress '''Mary McDonnell''' has transformed both period and present-day screen roles into dynamic character portrayals. As President [[Laura Roslin]] in the breakthrough television series ''Battlestar Galactica'', she brings to the role a natural depth, strength and compassion few other performers could reach. | ||
Mary McDonnell was born in April 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA, and raised in Ithaca, New York state, and attended Fredonia State University. After graduation she attended drama school and joined the East Coast's prestigious Long Wharf Theatre Company, with whom she worked for over 20 years. In 1981, she received an [[Wikipedia:Obie Award|Obie Award]] for her performance in Emily Mann's Still Life. Her other stage credits include the New York premieres of John Patrick Shanley's ''Savage in Limbo'', John O'Keefe's ''All Night Long'', Michael Cristofer's ''Black Angel'', Kathleen | Mary McDonnell was born in April 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA, and raised in Ithaca, New York state, and attended Fredonia State University. After graduation she attended drama school and joined the East Coast's prestigious Long Wharf Theatre Company, with whom she worked for over 20 years. In 1981, she received an [[Wikipedia:Obie Award|Obie Award]] for her performance in Emily Mann's Still Life. Her other stage credits include the New York premieres of John Patrick Shanley's ''Savage in Limbo'', John O'Keefe's ''All Night Long'', Michael Cristofer's ''Black Angel'', Kathleen Tolan's ''A Weekend Near Madison'', Paula Cizmar's ''Death of a Miner'' and Dennis McIntyre's ''National Anthem'', which premiered at the Long Wharf Theatre starring McDonnell and Tom Berenger. | ||
She is married to actor Randle Mell, with whom she has had two children, Olivia and Michael. They currently reside in Los Angeles. | She is married to actor Randle Mell, with whom she has had two children, Olivia and Michael. They currently reside in Los Angeles. | ||