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Ann Dowd

American actress (born 1956)


American actress (born 1956)

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nameAnn Dowd
imageAnn Dowd 2016 (cropped).jpg
captionDowd at the 2012 Peabody Awards
birth_date
birth_placeHolyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
yearsactive1983–present
educationCollege of the Holy Cross (BA)
DePaul University (MFA)
occupationActress
spouse
children3
relativesKip Dowd (grandfather)

DePaul University (MFA) Ann Dowd (born January 30, 1956) is an American actress. She has appeared in numerous films, including Green Card (1990), Lorenzo's Oil (1992), Philadelphia (1993), Garden State (2004), The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Marley & Me (2008), Compliance (2012), Side Effects (2013), St. Vincent (2014), Captain Fantastic (2016), Hereditary (2018), and Mass (2021). For Compliance, she won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. For Mass, she earned nominations for a British Academy Film Award and a Critics' Choice Award.

Dowd was a series regular on the HBO series The Leftovers (2014–2017), for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She played Aunt Lydia Clements on the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale (2017–2025), for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

Early life and education

Ann Dowd was born on January 30, 1956, Her brother, John Dowd Jr., is president of The Dowd Agencies, an insurance company started by their great-grandfather. Dowd's sister, Elizabeth Dowd, is a developmental therapist and parenting coach; sister Clare Dowd is executive director of the Creative Action Institute; sister Deborah Dowd is a psychotherapist, and former president of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; and her brother Gregory Dowd is a doctor of veterinary medicine. Her paternal grandfather was James "Kip" Dowd, a former Major League baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Dowd's family is Irish Catholic. She attended the Williston Northampton School, where she performed in school plays. Dowd became interested in acting at a young age but was dissuaded by her family at first because they did not approve of her pursuing an acting career. She graduated in 1978 from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where much of Dowd's family also attended. At Holy Cross, she was a premed student and took acting classes. Dowd credits her instructors and roommate at that time for persuading her to forgo medical school and follow her passion for acting.

Dowd traveled to New York City to audition for the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul University in Chicago, where she received an MFA in Acting. While at DePaul, Dowd received a prestigious scholarship from the Sarah Siddons Society, an award that had also gone to Carrie Snodgress. Dowd was classmates with Elizabeth Perkins and also worked as a waitress during this time.

Career

Film

Dowd starred in Shiloh (1997) and its sequels, Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999) and Saving Shiloh (2006) as Louise Preston. She appears in the 1997 cult film All Over Me and in the 1998 film Apt Pupil, in which she played the mother of Brad Renfro's character. Dowd has acted in two films directed by Jonathan Demme, as Jill Beckett, sister of Tom Hanks's character, Andrew Beckett, in Philadelphia (1993), and in The Manchurian Candidate (2004), starring Meryl Streep. Also in 2004, Dowd played the mother of Natalie Portman's character in Garden State and appeared in The Forgotten starring Julianne Moore. In 2005, she starred opposite Gretchen Mol in The Notorious Bettie Page, portraying Edna Page, Bettie Page's mother. She also played the role of Mrs. Strank in the 2006 Clint Eastwood film Flags of Our Fathers.

In 2008, Dowd appeared in Marley & Me starring Jennifer Aniston. She received rave reviews for her work in the 2012 movie Compliance, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In the film, Dowd plays Sandra, a fast food restaurant manager caught in a mysterious ethical nightmare. For this role, Dowd was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress and received the National Board of Review award. She has played supporting roles in two Steven Soderbergh films, The Informant! in 2009, and Side Effects in 2013, in which she played the mother of Channing Tatum's character. She played the supporting role of Joan in the 2018 horror film Hereditary.

Television

Dowd's first appearance was in the 1985 television movie First Steps with fellow Chicago actor Megan Mullally. She has appeared in many popular television shows including House and Louie, on both of which she played a nun. Other shows include Chicago Hope, The X-Files, Third Watch, NYPD Blue, Judging Amy and Freaks and Geeks, in which she played the mother of Busy Philipps. Dowd has also appeared in many episodes of the Law & Order franchise. In 1995 she portrayed Rose Long, Louisiana's first female senator, in the television movie Kingfish, opposite John Goodman. In 2008 she appeared in the television movie Taking Chance starring Kevin Bacon. Dowd was a series regular on Nothing Sacred, which was filmed in Los Angeles and aired for one season (97/98), in which she played a nun. For this role she was nominated for a VQT award for Best Supporting Actress. Dowd also co-starred on The Leftovers as Patti Levin, leader of the group The Guilty Remnant. In 2017, Dowd began starring as Aunt Lydia Clements on the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award.

In 2021, she was cast as Edna Garrett for the third installment of Live in Front of a Studio Audience on ABC, featuring both Diff'rent Strokes and the spin-off The Facts of Life.

Theatre

Dowd has appeared on Broadway three times. In 1993 she received the Clarence Derwent Award for her Broadway debut performance in the play Candida starring Mary Steenburgen. She next appeared in Taking Sides (1996) with Elizabeth Marvel, and Vera Farmiga, who was Dowd's understudy. In 2008 she appeared in The Seagull starring Carey Mulligan and Kristin Scott Thomas. Dowd has also won three Jeff Awards for her work in Chicago theatre, including a 1987 Best Supporting Actress award for her role as Emma Brookner in The Normal Heart. In 2007, Dowd played the role of Sister Aloysius in Doubt at the George Street Playhouse. The New York Times described her performance as "chilling" and said she was "masterful in this role." In 2011, Dowd performed Off-Broadway in Blood from a Stone, playing the mother of Ethan Hawke. In 2015, Dowd starred in Naomi Wallace's play Night Is a Room at Signature Theater.

Personal life

Dowd and her husband, Lawrence "Larry" Arancio, both coach acting and are frequent collaborators. Arancio, who is from New York City, is a writer and acting chair for the CAP21 program who has also taught at the HB Studio and Columbia College Chicago. Arancio has worked with Lady Gaga as her acting coach. Dowd and Arancio met while students in Chicago. They have three children, and reside in New York City. Dowd is a foster care advocate. Her alma mater College of the Holy Cross conferred an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree on her on May 27, 2016.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Green CardPeggy
1992Lorenzo's OilPediatrician
1993PhiladelphiaJill Beckett
1994It Could Happen to YouCarol
1995BushwhackedMrs. Patterson
1996ShilohLouise Preston
1997All Over MeAnne
1998Apt PupilMonica Bowden
1999Shiloh 2: Shiloh SeasonLouise Preston
2004Garden StateOlivia
The Manchurian CandidateCongresswoman Beckett
The ForgottenEileen the Accountant
2005The Thing About My FolksLinda
The Notorious Bettie PageEdna Page
2006Saving ShilohLouise Preston
Flags of Our FathersMrs. Strank
2007Gardener of EdenMa Harris
The Living WakeLibrarian
The BabysittersTammy Lyner
Alice Upside DownAunt Sally
2008Familiar StrangersDottie Worthington
Marley & MeDr. Platt
2009The Informant!FBI Special Agent Kate Medford
Taking ChanceGretchen
2011The Art of Getting ByMrs. Grimes
Coming Up RosesLynne
2012ComplianceSandra
BacheloretteVictoria
The DiscoverersPatti
2013Side EffectsMrs. Taylor
Gimme ShelterKathy
2014The DropDottie Stipler
St. VincentShirley
WildlikeJeanie
2015Our Brand Is CrisisNell
2016Captain FantasticAbigail Bertrang
The Great & the SmallDetective Dupre
NormanCarol Raskin
Collateral BeautySally Price
2017HedgehogJoan
2018American AnimalsBetty Jean "BJ" Gooch
NancyBetty Freeman
TyrelSilvia
HereditaryJoan
A Kid Like JakeCatherine
2020CowboysDetective Faith Erickson
RebeccaMrs. Van Hopper
2021MassLinda
2022Family SquaresJudith
The IndependentPatricia Turnbull
2023The Exorcist: BelieverAnn
2024The FriendMarjorie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985First StepsDebbyTelevision movie
1990The Baby-Sitters ClubMrs. Elizabeth Thomas-Brewer2 episodes
The Days and Nights of Molly DoddNurse CourtneyEpisode: "Here's a Rare Photo Opportunity"
1991Law & OrderTeresa FranzEpisode: "Sonata for Solo Organ"
1994Law & OrderDorothy BaxterEpisode: "Breeder"
Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book IIIMaureen3 episodes
The Cosby MysteriesTelevision movie
1995Chicago HopeEleanor RobertsonEpisode: "Growth Pains"
Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. LongRose McConnell LongTelevision movie
1996Law & OrderPatricia SmithEpisode: "Pro Se"
1997–1998Nothing SacredSister Maureen "Mo" Brody20 episodes
1999ProvidenceMaryEpisode: "Home Again"
The X-FilesMrs. ReedEpisode: "Rush"
1999–2000Judging AmyMrs. Schleewee2 episodes
2000NYPD BlueAnn CollinsEpisode: "Along Came Jones"
Freaks and GeeksCookie Kelly2 episodes
Family LawEpisode: "Love and Money"
BabyMs. MinifredTelevision movie
100 Centre StreetEpisode: "Queenie's Running"
2001Amy & IsabelleLenoraTelevision movie
The DivisionSarahEpisode: "Obsessions"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLouise DurningEpisode: "Victims"
2001–2002The Education of Max BickfordJean3 episodes
2002–2003Third WatchSgt. Beth Markham3 episodes
2003Law & OrderDr. Beth AllisonEpisode: "Compassion"
Touched by an AngelPaulaEpisode: "Song for My Father"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitSally WilkensEpisode: "Soulless"
2004The JuryEvelyn BerryEpisode: "The Honeymoon Suite"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentLaurie ManottiEpisode: "Inert Dwarf"
HouseMother SuperiorEpisode: "Damned If You Do"
2005Law & Order: Trial by JuryKaren AmesEpisode: "Truth or Consequences"
2009Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLillian SiefeldEpisode: "Lead"
Taking ChanceGretchenTelevision movie
2010LouieNunEpisode: "God"
2011Pan AmMarjorie LowreyEpisode: "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
2013–2014Masters of SexEstabrook Masters7 episodes
2014True DetectiveBetty ChildressEpisode: "Form and Void"
Love's a BitchWes' MomEpisode: "Family Time"
The DivideIda Bankowski2 episodes
Olive KitteridgeBonnie Newton4 episodes
Big DriverRamona NorvilleTelevision movie
2014–2017The LeftoversPatti Levin14 episodes
2016QuarryNaomi4 episodes
2016–2017Good BehaviorFBI Agent Rhonda Lashever10 episodes
2017GirlsPhaedraEpisode: "Goodbye Tour"
2017–2025The Handmaid's TaleAunt Lydia Clements42 episodes
20183Below: Tales of ArcadiaZeron Omega (voice)6 episodes
2019Lambs of GodSister Margarita4 episodes
2019–2020At Home with Amy SedarisTeri Tucker / Janice Shanks2 episodes
2020HelpstersMarching Band MarshaEpisode: "Primmflandia Day/Marching Band Marsha"
2021Search PartyPaula Jo2 episodes
Live in Front of a Studio AudienceEdna GarrettEpisode: "Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life"
2023American Dad!Miss Macadoo / Deborah (voice)2 episodes
The Other TwoPaula DaviesEpisode: "Cary Gets His Ass Handed to Him"
Teenage EuthanasiaErica / Debt Announcer (voice)2 episodes
2024Terminator ZeroThe Prophet (voice)
2026The TestamentsAunt Lydia ClementsUpcoming series

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983A Different MoonSarahNext Theatre Company, Chicago
1986Uncle VanyaSonyaCourt Theatre, Chicago
1987The Normal HeartDr. Emma BrooknerIvanhoe Theatre, Chicago
1988The Glass MenagerieLaura WingfieldCourt Theatre, Chicago
1989The Paper GramophoneVictoriaHartford Stage
1989The CrucibleAbigail WilliamsLong Wharf Theatre
1990New York 1937ElsieJewish Repertory Theatre
1993CandidaMiss Proserpine GarnettCriterion Center Stage Right
1996Taking SidesTamara SachsBrooks Atkinson Theatre
2001Kimberly AkimboPattieSouth Coast Rep
2001An Immaculate MisconceptionDr. Melanie LaidlawPrimary Stages
2004The Happy JourneyMaConnelly Theater
2004Pullman Car HiawathaA Stout Amiable WomanConnelly Theater
2007DoubtSister AloysiusGeorge Street Playhouse, New Brunswick
2008The SeagullPolinaWalter Kerr Theatre
2009Quartermaine's TermsMelanie GarthWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2011Blood from a StoneMargaretAcorn Theatre
2015Night Is a RoomDorePershing Square Signature Center
2021Enemy of the PeopleVariousPark Avenue Armory

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1998Viewers for Quality TelevisionBest Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama SeriesNothing Sacred
2012Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressCompliance
National Board of ReviewBest Supporting Actress
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
Utah Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Breakthrough Performance
2013Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting Female
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting Actress
Saturn AwardsBest Actress
Toronto Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
2014Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmThe Leftovers
2016Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureCaptain Fantastic
Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Leftovers
2017Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Handmaid's Tale
Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2018Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
2019AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaLambs of God
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe Handmaid's Tale
2021Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Middleburg Film FestivalAgnès Varda Trailblazing Film Artist Award
2022British Academy Film AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleMass
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest Supporting Actress
Atlanta Film Critics CircleBest Ensemble
Critics Association of Central FloridaBest Supporting Actress
Florida Film Critics CircleBest Ensemble
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting Actress
Independent Spirit AwardsRobert Altman Award
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationBest Ensemble Acting
Kansas City Film Critics CircleBest Supporting Actress
Music City Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
North Carolina Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
Best Ensemble
Online Association of Female Film CriticsBest Acting Ensemble
Phoenix Film Critics SocietyBest Ensemble Acting
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Best Ensemble
Utah Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Ensemble
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Supporting Actress
Austin Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
DiscussingFilm Critics AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Georgia Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting Actress
North Texas Film Critics AssociationGary Murray Award (Best Ensemble)
Online Association of Female Film CriticsBest Supporting Actress
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Seattle Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting Actress
Southeastern Film Critics AssociationBest Ensemble
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress

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