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J. Smith-Cameron

American actress


Summary

American actress

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nameJ. Smith-Cameron
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captionSmith-Cameron in 2024
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birth_date September 7 1957
birth_placeLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
alma_materFlorida State University
occupationActress
spouse
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years_active1979–present

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J. Smith-Cameron is an American actress. She gained prominence for her roles as Janet Talbot in the Sundance TV series Rectify (2013–2016) and Gerri Kellman in the HBO series Succession (2018–2023), the latter of which earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

She spent a majority of her career in theatre, making her Broadway debut in the 1982 Beth Henley play Crimes of the Heart. She went on to receive a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play nomination for the Timberlake Wertenbaker play Our Country's Good (1989). She was also nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for Seán O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock (2014).

For her role in the film Nancy (2018), she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. Her other notable films include 84 Charing Cross Road (1987), Mighty Aphrodite (1995), Sabrina (1995), In & Out (1997), You Can Count on Me (2000), Margaret (2011), and Christine (2016). She also appeared in the television series True Blood (2010–2011), Divorce (2016–2018), Search Party (2017–2020), and Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022).

Early life and education

Smith was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of architect Richard Sharp Smith and granddaughter of architect Richard Sharp Smith.

She attended Florida State University for one year and was enrolled in its School of Theatre, where she met film director Victor Nuñez, who cast her as a lead in his film Gal Young 'Un (1979). She also studied acting at HB Studio in New York City.

She began being credited as "J. Smith" in college out of concern that her first name, Jeannie, was too girlish. She added a family name, Cameron, when the Actors' Equity Association told her there was already a J. Smith, and there was a rule that two actors could not have the same professional name.

Career

She made her Broadway debut in August 1982, replacing Mia Dillon as Babe Botrelle in Crimes of the Heart. She appeared as Maggie in the original Broadway cast of Lend Me a Tenor in 1989. The cast of that play won an Outer Critics Circle Award, Special Awards. She appeared in the Broadway production of Our Country's Good in 1991, where she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She won an Obie Award for the Off-Broadway Drama Department production As Bees in Honey Drown (1997), which also earned her a Drama Desk nomination and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Actress In A Play. She was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Sarah, Sarah (2004).

Her other Broadway credits include Night Must Fall (1999), Tartuffe (2002), and After the Night and the Music (2005). She has appeared in many Off-Broadway plays, including at the Public Theater, the Second Stage Theatre and Playwrights Horizons. She appeared in the Paul Rudnick play The Naked Truth Off-Broadway at the WPA Theatre in 1994, for which she received a Drama Desk Award nomination.

From November 1999 through April 2000, she appeared as Clare in Fuddy Meers at New York City Center, Stage II, for which she was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award as Outstanding Actress in a Play. In March through June 2004, she appeared in the Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway production of Sarah, Sarah. In November through December 2009, she appeared Off-Broadway at the Acorn Theatre in her husband Kenneth Lonergan's play The Starry Messenger. From October 2013 to December 2013, she starred in the Off-Broadway Irish Repertory Theater production of Juno and the Paycock as Juno Boyle. The New York Times theatre critic Charles Isherwood wrote: "In one of the finest performances of her distinguished career on the New York stage, Ms. Smith-Cameron imbues her Juno with a steely pragmatism, but more important an emotional pliancy that makes her more prepared than the rest of her clan to beat back the onslaughts of ill fortune that beset them."

Smith-Cameron later transitioned to more film and television roles to focus on her family. She portrayed seven different characters in all three primary shows of the Law & Order franchise. She played Janet Talbot, the mother of a death row inmate, in Sundance TV's Rectify for four seasons. She played lawyer Gerri Kellman, a role originally written for a man, on the HBO series Succession (2018–2023). The role earned her nominations for two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. In 2023 she acted in a revival of the play Love Letters opposite Victor Garber at the Irish Repertory Theatre. She acted in a limited engagement from September 19 to 24. In 2024 she made her West End debut in the revival of Juno and the Paycock opposite Mark Rylance at the Gielgud Theatre.

Personal life

Smith-Cameron is married to playwright, screenwriter, and film director Kenneth Lonergan. They have one daughter.

Acting credits

Film

Denotes works filming or post-production
YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Gal Young UnElly
198784 Charing Cross RoadGinny
1992That NightCarol Bloom
1994She Led Two LivesAngela Anderson
1995JeffreySharon
1995Mighty AphroditeBud's Wife
1995A Modern AffairDiane
1995Let It Be MeClarice
1995SabrinaCarol
1996Harriet the SpyMrs. Welsch
1996The First Wives ClubMiss Sullivan
1996The ProprietorNew York - Texans
1997Arresting GenaCaroline Lee
1997In & OutTrina Paxton
1999The Rage: Carrie 2Barbara Lang
2000You Can Count on MeMabel
2005Bittersweet PlaceViolet
2006A Very Serious PersonCarol
2011MargaretJoan Cohen
2012Man on a LedgePsychiatrist
2014Like Sunday, Like RainMary
2016ChristinePeg Chubbuck
2016No Pay, NudityDebra
2018NancyEllen Lynch
2022VengeanceSharon Shaw
2022The Year BetweenSherri Miller
2024Turtles All the Way DownProfessor Abbott

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984–1985Guiding LightNancy FerrisUnknown episodes
1985The EqualizerVanessaEpisode: "Mama's Boy"
1987Wayside SchoolMiss ButterfieldTV special
1988The EqualizerSusan FoxworthEpisode: "Regrets Only"
1989The EqualizerNatalie SantelliEpisode: "The Sins of Our Fathers"
1990H.E.L.P.Mrs. PerryEpisode: "Fire Down Below"
1990–1991The Days and Nights of Molly DoddRamona Luchesse12 episodes
1996Homicide: Life on the StreetAvis GriffinEpisode: "Sniper: Part 2"
1996Spin CityLisaEpisode: "The Competition"
1992Law & OrderMs. MoskowitzEpisode: "Severance"
1998Law & OrderPaula DowningEpisode: "Flight"
1998American ExperienceMrs. HowardEpisode: "A Midwife's Tale"
2001Law & Order: Criminal IntentTrudy PomeranskiEpisode: "Poison"
2003Law & OrderLinda DrosiEpisode: "Blaze"
2003K StreetTommy's Wife3 episodes
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentMiss HillEpisode: "Endgame"
2007Six DegreesMaggie Newton2 episodes
2008Canterbury's LawElissa ShapiroEpisode: "Sweet Sixteen"
2009Law & OrderAttorney WardEpisode: "Take-Out"
2010The Big CVivianEpisode: "Playing the Cancer Card"
2010–2011True BloodMelinda Mickens9 episodes
2011Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDiane EskasEpisode: "Educated Guess"
2013–2016RectifyJanet Talbot30 episodes
2014Madam SecretaryAlice MillevoiEpisode: "Collateral Damage"
2015The Good WifeSamara SteelEpisode: "Restraint"
2016–2018DivorceElaine Campbell3 episodes
2017–2020Search PartyMary Ferguson7 episodes
2018Mozart in the JungleAmy RutledgeEpisode: "If I Was an Elf, I Would Tell You"
2018–2023SuccessionGerri KellmanSeries regular
2022Fleishman Is in TroubleBarbara HillerEpisode: "God, What an Idiot He Was!"
2023Waco: The AftermathLois Roden4 episodes
2023Teenage EuthanasiaMarnie (voice)Episode: "Mother's Day"
2024In the KnowBarb (voice)6 episodes
2024HacksKathy Vance2 episodes
2025Murdaugh: Death in the FamilyMarian ProctorMiniseries

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueTheatre
1982Crimes of the HeartBabe Botrelle (replacement)BroadwayJohn Golden Theatre
1983The KnackNancyOff-Broadway23rd Street Theater
1985The Voice of the TurtleSally MiddletonOff-BroadwayUnion Square Theatre
1985Alice and FredAlice MitchellOff-BroadwayCherry Lane Theatre
1986Women of ManhattanRhondaOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
1986Wild HoneyMarya Yerfimovna GrekovaBroadwayVirginia Theatre
1989Lend Me a TenorMaggieBroadwayRoyale Theatre
1989Our Country's Good2nd Lt. William Faddy, Dabby BryantBroadwayNederlander Theatre
1990Mi Vida LocaDianaOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
1992Little EgyptBernadette WaltzOff-BroadwayPlaywrights Horizons
1992The Real Inspector Hound and
The Fifteen Minute HamletFelicity
OpheliaBroadwayCriterion Center Stage Right
1992On The Bum, Or The Next Train ThroughNormaOff-BroadwayPlaywrights Horizons
1993TrapsChristieOff-BroadwayNew York Theatre Workshop
1993OwnersMarionOff-BroadwayNew York Theatre Workshop
1993Desdemona: A Play About a HandkerchiefDesdemonaOff-BroadwayCircle Repertory Theatre
1994The Naked TruthSissy Bermiss DarnleyOff-BroadwayWPA Theatre
1995Don Juan in ChicagoDona ElviraOff-BroadwayPrimary Stages
1995The Play's the ThingIlona SzaboBroadwayCriterion Center Stage Right
1996Blue WindowLibbyOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
1997As Bees In Honey DrownAlexa Vere de VereOff-BroadwayLucille Lortel Theatre
1999The Memory of WaterMaryOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
1999Night Must FallOlivia GrayneBroadwayLyceum Theatre
1999TartuffeElmireOff-BroadwayDelacorte Theater
1999Fuddy MeersClaireOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
2001Music from a Sparkling PlanetTamara TomorrowOff-BroadwayGreenwich House Theatre
2003TartuffeDorineBroadwayAmerican Airlines Theatre
2004Sarah, SarahSarah Grosberg, Jeannie GrosbergOff-BroadwayNew York City Center
2004The God of HellEmmaOff-BroadwayActors Studio Drama School Theatre
2005After the Night and the MusicGloria, Kathleen, Mitzi GradeBroadwayBiltmore Theatre
2006PenHelenOff-BroadwayPlaywrights Horizons
2008Good Boys and TrueElizabethOff-BroadwaySecond Stage Theatre
2009The Starry MessengerAnne WilliamsOff-BroadwayTheatre Three
2010That Hopey Changey ThingJane Apple HallsOff-BroadwayAnspacher Theater
2011Sweet and SadJane Apple HallsOff-BroadwayAnspacher Theater
2012The MaidsMadameOff-BroadwayTheater at St. Clement's
2012SorryJane Apple HallsOff-BroadwayAnspacher Theater
2013Juno and the PaycockJuno BoyleOff-BroadwayIrish Repertory Theatre
2015Dear ElizabethElizabeth (replacement)Off-BroadwayMcGinn/Cazale Theater
2018Peace for Mary FrancesAliceOff-BroadwayAlice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre
2023Love LettersMelissa GardnerOff-BroadwayIrish Repertory Theatre
2024Juno and the PaycockJuno BoyleWest End debutGielgud Theatre, London

Music videos

YearTitleArtistNote
2023"Say It Like You Mean It"Sleater-KinneyLead role

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRef.
1991Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a PlayOur Country's Good
1995Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayThe Naked Truth
1998Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlayAs Bees In Honey Drown
Obie AwardDistinguished Performance by an Actress
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Play
2000Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlayFuddy Meers
2004Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlaySarah, Sarah
2012Drama Desk AwardOutstanding EnsembleSweet and Sad
Obie AwardDistinguished Performance by an Ensemble
2014Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlayJuno and the Paycock
2019Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting ActressNancy
2022Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesSuccession
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series
Critics Choice AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Hollywood Critics AssociationBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
2023Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2024Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

References

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