Holland Taylor - Actress
Age: 83
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Actress
Holland Taylor is an American actress with a career spanning over five decades on stage, film, and television. She is an Emmy Award winner and a Tony Award nominee, known for her versatile performances in both drama and comedy.
A signature role for Taylor was the sharp, wealthy, and often self-absorbed mother Evelyn Harper on the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men, a role that earned her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. She won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her complex portrayal of Judge Roberta Kittleson on the legal drama The Practice.
Her extensive filmography includes memorable supporting roles in movies like Legally Blonde, The Truman Show, George of the Jungle, and Romancing the Stone. On stage, she wrote and starred in the one-woman play Ann, based on the life of Texas Governor Ann Richards, which earned her a Tony Award nomination.
More recently, she has appeared in television series such as The Morning Show, Billions, and The Chair. Taylor began her career on Broadway and is a long-time veteran of the New York theater scene. She is also well-known for her personal relationship with actress Sarah Paulson.