Kate Nelligan Biography (2)
On television, Nelligan earned an Emmy nomination and Gemini Award for her guest appearance on CBC/Disney's Road to Avonlea and, the same year, a second Gemini for the USA movie, Diamond Fleece. Most recently she completed Dan Petrie Sr.'s Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn and Hallmark's Captive Heart: the James Mink Story, opposite Louis Gosset Jr. Some of her other television credits include BBC's Old Times, opposite John Malkovich; Zola's Therese Raquin for BBC; Michael Weller's Spoils of War for Hallmark and Million Dollar Babies, opposite Beau Bridges, for CBS/CBC.
Nelligan has distinguished herself as a leading stage actress in both New York and London. Born in Canada, she studied at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. After her professional debut in 1973, she won national recognition the next year in the West End production of Knuckle. She has starred in many Royal National Theatre productions including Heartbreak House, Tales of the Vienna Woods and created the leading role in David Hare's Plenty, for which she won the UK's Evening Standard Award as Best Actress. She played Rosalind in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of As You Like It. She moved to the U.S. in 1982 and garnered the first of four Tony nominations for the Broadway production of Plenty. Other nominations came for A Moon for the Misbegotten, Caryl Churchill's Serious Money, Spoils of War and most recently, she returned to Broadway to star in Wendy Wasserstein's new play, An American Daughter.
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