Dann Florek, Richard Belzer, Ice-T, Diane Neal, B.D. Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959) is an American film and theatre actress. DNA from the rifle leads detectives to the person they believe is the killer and when the case goes to court shots are fired inside the court house by group members and a major twist is revealed. Detectives discover that Star Morrison, (Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden) and the store owner's 14-year-old son Kyle (guest-star Cody Kasch) both keep Nazi paraphernalia in the basement of the shop. You think you’re my mother, shouts Inga (Marcia Gay Harden), an unhappily married survivor of breast cancer, to her 8-year-old. As the case progresses, Detectives find evidence that the rifle used in the killings is linked to a gun store, which also serves as the headquarters for a white supremacist group: Revolution Aryan Warriors (RAW). When one African-American child dies, detectives follow critical clues and are lead to believe the crime was racially motivated.
Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Chris Meloni) investigate a school shooting, where three children are shot. Oscar Winner Marcia Gay Harden and Cody Kasch guest-star.
She received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Lewis in the crime drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and earned a second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Janina Krzyżanowska in the television film The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (2009).
Harden's television credits include the political drama series The Newsroom, the medical drama series Code Black, the legal thriller series How to Get Away with Murder, and the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show. She returned to Broadway in 2009 as Veronica in God of Carnage, with her performance earning her the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Harden made her Broadway debut in 1993, starring in Angels in America, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. Nicolas Cage presenting Marcia Gay Harden with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 'Pollock' at the 73rd Academy Awards® in 2001. Her other notable film credits include The First Wives Club (1996), Flubber (1997), Space Cowboys (2000), Mona Lisa Smile (2003), and the Fifty Shades film trilogy. She received a second Academy Award nomination for her performance as Celeste Boyle in the drama film Mystic River (2003). For her portrayal of artist Lee Krasner in the 2000 biographical film Pollock, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. For her performance as artist Lee Krasner in the 2000 film Pollock, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1986, she appeared in her first film role, with her breakthrough coming in the 1990 Coen brothers-directed Miller's Crossing. Born in La Jolla, California, Harden began her acting career appearing in several television programs throughout the 1980s.
She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Tony Award, in addition to nominations for a Critics' Choice Movie Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards.
She has been nominated for an Emmy Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award two times.ĭescription above from the Wikipedia article Marcia Gay Harden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.Marcia Gay Harden is an American actress. In 2009, Harden received a Tony Award for the Broadway play God of Carnage. She was also recently seen in Lakeshore Entertainment’s The Dead Girl, directed by Karen Moncrief and starring Toni Colette, Kerry Washington, Mary Steenburgen and Brittany Murphy. Harden’s recent credits include Lasse Hallstrom’s film, The Hoax, opposite Richard Gere, and The Walt Disney Company’s The Invisible, directed by David S Goyer.
She has starred in a string of successful mainstream and independent movies, such as Space Cowboys (2000), Into the Wild (2007) and The Mist (2007). She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000). Harden's breakthrough role was in The First Wives Club (1996) which was followed by several roles which gained her wider fame including the hit comedy Flubber (1997) and Meet Joe Black (1998). Harris, who also directed the movie, was absent from every precursor, and many believed Billy Elliot 's Jamie Bell would be the fifth nominee in the category. Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959) is an American film and theatre actress. Ed Harris - Pollock (2000) And speaking of Pollock, Marcia Gay Harden's co-star, Ed Harris, also received a surprising Best Actor nomination at the 2001 ceremony.