Edie Falco
American actress
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2025 | Scheduled to reprise her role as General Frances Ardmore in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', which is currently in post-production |
2025 | Scheduled to reprise her role as General Frances Ardmore in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', which is currently in post-production |
May 2024 | Bupkis was announced to have ended after its first season. |
May 2024 | Bupkis was announced to have ended after its first season. |
2023 | Edie Falco appeared in multiple films including 'Fool's Paradise' as The Agent, 'The Mother' as Eleanor Williams, and 'I'll Be Right There' as Wanda |
2023 | Played Amy Davidson, a fictional version of Pete Davidson's mother, in the Peacock series Bupkis. |
2023 | Appeared as herself in one episode of 'The Other Two' |
2023 | Appeared as herself in one episode of 'The Other Two' |
2023 | Edie Falco appeared in multiple films including 'Fool's Paradise' as The Agent, 'The Mother' as Eleanor Williams, and 'I'll Be Right There' as Wanda |
2023 | Played Amy Davidson, a fictional version of Pete Davidson's mother, in the Peacock series Bupkis. |
2022 | Appeared in the film Avatar: The Way of Water. |
2022 | Appeared in the film Avatar: The Way of Water. |
2021 | Acted in 'Morning Sun' as the character Charley at the New York City Center - Stage I in an Off-Broadway production |
2021 | Attempted to reprise her role as Carmela Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark, but her scenes were ultimately cut from the final film. |
2021 | Acted in the FX series Impeachment: American Crime Story. |
2021 | Acted in 'Morning Sun' as the character Charley at the New York City Center - Stage I in an Off-Broadway production |
2021 | Attempted to reprise her role as Carmela Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark, but her scenes were ultimately cut from the final film. |
2021 | Acted in the FX series Impeachment: American Crime Story. |
2020 | Starred as the lead character in the CBS police drama Tommy. |
2020 | Appeared as herself in 'Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party' for one episode |
2020 | Appeared as herself in 'Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party' for one episode |
2020 | Starred as the lead character in the CBS police drama Tommy. |
2018 | Falco appeared as herself in the documentary 'Every Act of Life' and played roles in 'Viper Club' as Charlotte and 'The Land of Steady Habits' as Helene Harris |
2018 | Portrayed Dorothea 'Polly' Noonan in 'The True' at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre in an Off-Broadway production |
2018 | Voiced character Psycho in one episode of 'Animals.' |
2018 | Portrayed Dorothea 'Polly' Noonan in 'The True' at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre in an Off-Broadway production |
2018 | Voiced character Psycho in one episode of 'Animals.' |
2018 | Falco appeared as herself in the documentary 'Every Act of Life' and played roles in 'Viper Club' as Charlotte and 'The Land of Steady Habits' as Helene Harris |
2017 | Edie Falco had multiple film roles including Pat Jacobs in 'Landline', Jackie Leavey in 'Megan Leavey', Carol Beasley in 'Outside In', and Paula in 'I Love You, Daddy' |
2017 | Appeared in Louis C.K.'s film I Love You, Daddy, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival but was later cancelled due to misconduct allegations against C.K. |
2017 | Edie Falco had multiple film roles including Pat Jacobs in 'Landline', Jackie Leavey in 'Megan Leavey', Carol Beasley in 'Outside In', and Paula in 'I Love You, Daddy' |
2017 | Appeared in Louis C.K.'s film I Love You, Daddy, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival but was later cancelled due to misconduct allegations against C.K. |
September 2017 | Began portraying Leslie Abramson in NBC's true crime anthology series Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. |
September 2017 | Began portraying Leslie Abramson in NBC's true crime anthology series Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. |
2016 | Falco played the role of Miller in 'The Comedian' |
2016 | Falco played the role of Miller in 'The Comedian' |
April 2 2016 | Final episode of Horace and Pete was released, concluding the series. |
April 2 2016 | Final episode of Horace and Pete was released, concluding the series. |
January 30 2016 | First episode of Horace and Pete was released on Louis C.K.'s website, where Falco portrayed Sylvia Wittel, the abused mother of the main characters. |
January 30 2016 | First episode of Horace and Pete was released on Louis C.K.'s website, where Falco portrayed Sylvia Wittel, the abused mother of the main characters. |
2013 | Falco portrayed Artemis in the film 'Gods Behaving Badly' |
2013 | Falco portrayed Artemis in the film 'Gods Behaving Badly' |
February 5 2013 | Began previews for the off-Broadway play The Madrid, directed by Leigh Silverman, with the official opening on February 26. |
February 5 2013 | Began previews for the off-Broadway play The Madrid, directed by Leigh Silverman, with the official opening on February 26. |
2012 | Featured in an episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?', which explored her family ancestry, specifically focusing on a Cornish master mariner ancestor born at sea. |
2012 | Featured in an episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?', which explored her family ancestry, specifically focusing on a Cornish master mariner ancestor born at sea. |
2010 | Edie Falco appeared in the film '3 Backyards' playing the role of Peggy |
2010 | Edie Falco performed in the play 'This Wide Night' as Lorraine at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater in an Off-Broadway production |
2010 | Edie Falco performed in the play 'This Wide Night' as Lorraine at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater in an Off-Broadway production |
2010 | Edie Falco appeared in the film '3 Backyards' playing the role of Peggy |
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