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Kate Nelligan

Kate Nelligan

Acting
Born: 1950-03-16
London, Ontario, Canada

Biography

Kate Nelligan, born Patricia Colleen Nelligan on March 16, 1950, in London, Ontario, Canada, is a retired stage, film, and television actress celebrated for her commanding performances and versatility. She trained at Glendon College in Toronto and London's Central School of Speech and Drama before launching her professional career in 1972 with the Bristol Old Vic, appearing in productions like Barefoot in the Park. Nelligan rose to prominence in the UK with the National Theatre in plays such as David Hare's Knuckle (1974) and Tales from the Vienna Woods (1977), alongside early television roles in The Onedin Line and her film debut in The Romantic Englishwoman (1975). In the early 1980s, she relocated to New York, where she garnered critical acclaim on Broadway, earning four Tony Award nominations for Plenty (1983), A Moon for the Misbegotten (1984), Serious Money (1988), and Spoils of War (1989). Her film career flourished with standout roles in Eye of the Needle (1981) opposite Donald Sutherland, Without a Trace (1983), and later Frankie and Johnny (1991), for which she won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress; she also received an Academy Award nomination for The Prince of Tides (1991). Other notable films include Wolf (1994), U.S. Marshals (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999).

Known For

61 Works
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
7.9

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

1999

tv

Play for Today
6.6

Play for Today

1970

tv

Performance
6.3

Performance

1991

tv

Eleventh Hour
6.6

Eleventh Hour

2008

tv

The Cider House Rules
7.1

The Cider House Rules

1999

movie

U.S. Marshals
6.5

U.S. Marshals

1998

movie

Wolf
6.1

Wolf

1994

movie

The Edwardians
6.3

The Edwardians

1972

tv

Premonition
6.3

Premonition

2007

movie

Frankie and Johnny
6.8

Frankie and Johnny

1991

movie

Eye of the Needle
6.7

Eye of the Needle

1981

movie

The Count of Monte-Cristo
6.8

The Count of Monte-Cristo

1975

movie