Blythe Danner
American actress
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2023 | Appeared in 'Happiness for Beginners' as Gigi |
2023 | Continued her recurring voice role as Sylvia Jones in 'Ridley Jones' |
2023 | Continued her recurring voice role as Sylvia Jones in 'Ridley Jones' |
2023 | Appeared in 'Happiness for Beginners' as Gigi |
2021 | Appeared in two TV series: 'American Gods' as Demeter (2 episodes) and began a recurring voice role as Sylvia Jones in 'Ridley Jones' |
2021 | Appeared in two TV series: 'American Gods' as Demeter (2 episodes) and began a recurring voice role as Sylvia Jones in 'Ridley Jones' |
2019 | Starred in two films: 'The Tomorrow Man' as Ronnie Meisner and 'Strange but True' as Gail Erwin |
2019 | Starred in two films: 'The Tomorrow Man' as Ronnie Meisner and 'Strange but True' as Gail Erwin |
2018 | Appears in What They Had film and returns to Will & Grace as a guest actress. |
2018 | Played Nancy Valance in the miniseries 'Patrick Melrose' |
2018 | Performed in three films: 'What They Had' as Ruth O'Shea, 'Hearts Beat Loud' as Marianne Fisher, and 'The Chaperone' as Mary O'Dell |
2018 | Played Nancy Valance in the miniseries 'Patrick Melrose' |
2018 | Performed in three films: 'What They Had' as Ruth O'Shea, 'Hearts Beat Loud' as Marianne Fisher, and 'The Chaperone' as Mary O'Dell |
2018 | Appears in What They Had film and returns to Will & Grace as a guest actress. |
2017 | Appeared in the TV series 'Gypsy' as Nancy in 4 episodes |
2017 | Appeared in the TV series 'Gypsy' as Nancy in 4 episodes |
2016 | Starred in two TV series: 'Madoff' as Ruth Madoff (4 episodes) and 'Odd Mom Out' as Jill's Mom in the episode 'Fasting and Furious' |
2016 | Starred in two TV series: 'Madoff' as Ruth Madoff (4 episodes) and 'Odd Mom Out' as Jill's Mom in the episode 'Fasting and Furious' |
2015 | Appeared in an episode of 'The Slap' playing the character Virginia Latham |
2015 | Stars in I'll See You in My Dreams film. |
2015 | Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. |
2015 | Appeared in an episode of 'The Slap' playing the character Virginia Latham |
2015 | Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. |
2015 | Stars in I'll See You in My Dreams film. |
2014 | Played Edie Moisey in the film 'Murder of a Cat' |
2014 | Blythe Danner starred in the Broadway play 'The Country House' as Anna Paterson at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre |
2014 | Blythe Danner starred in the Broadway play 'The Country House' as Anna Paterson at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre |
2014 | Played Edie Moisey in the film 'Murder of a Cat' |
2012 | Starred in two films: 'The Lucky One' as Ellie Green and 'Hello I Must Be Going' as Ruth Minsky |
2012 | Blythe Danner performed in the Broadway play 'Nice Work If You Can Get It' as Millicent Winter at the Imperial Theatre, continuing through 2013 |
2012 | Blythe Danner performed in the Broadway play 'Nice Work If You Can Get It' as Millicent Winter at the Imperial Theatre, continuing through 2013 |
2012 | Starred in two films: 'The Lucky One' as Ellie Green and 'Hello I Must Be Going' as Ruth Minsky |
2011 | Stars in Paul film. |
2011 | She appeared in the drama 'Detachment' as Mrs. Perkins |
2011 | Danner joined Moms Clean Air Force, an organization focused on mobilizing parents to combat toxic air pollution, further expanding her environmental advocacy efforts. |
2011 | Blythe Danner began appearing in the TV series 'Up All Night' as Dr. Angie Chafin, appearing in 3 episodes |
2011 | Blythe Danner began appearing in the TV series 'Up All Night' as Dr. Angie Chafin, appearing in 3 episodes |
2011 | She appeared in the drama 'Detachment' as Mrs. Perkins |
2011 | Danner joined Moms Clean Air Force, an organization focused on mobilizing parents to combat toxic air pollution, further expanding her environmental advocacy efforts. |
2011 | Stars in Paul film. |
2010 | Blythe Danner appeared in the comedy film 'Little Fockers' as Dina Byrnes |
2010 | Blythe Danner appeared in the comedy film 'Little Fockers' as Dina Byrnes |
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