Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson, a Golden Globe Award-winning performer and two-time Olivier Award recipient, made her Broadway debut alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in Nick Payne's Constellations. She is best known for her performance as Alison Lockhart on the Showtime drama "The Affair," in which she was awarded a Golden Globe Award. The Little Stranger is among the many films she's starred in. The other roles she has appeared in include Dark River, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives at the House (aka I Am the Pretty Thing), Suite FranASSaise, Locke, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger the Lone Ranger, Anna Karenina, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Both at Donmar Warehouse. Donmar Warehouse she won Olivier Awards, Best Actress in Anna Christie, opposite Jude Law and Best Actress in A Streetcar Named Desire in A Streetcar Named Desire, which was a duet with Rachel Weisz. Wilson was nominated to receive the Olivier Award for Best Actress for Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre. Wilson received to eight Emmy Awards for her role in "Luther," a BBC drama that was praised by critics. In the BBC series Jane Eyre received her nominations for BAFTA and Golden Globes, in the Best Leading Actress. The actress made her debut in the London scene in 2007 during The National Theatre's production of Maxim Gorky's Philistines as well as in the Almeida Theatre adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly.



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