Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson is a two-time Olivier Award winner and Golden Globe Award winner. She made her Broadway debut with Nick Payne's Constellations in the role of Jake Gyllenhaal. Her most well-known character is Alison Lockhart, in Showtime's "The Affair" in which she won the Golden Globe Award. The Little Stranger is among her films that she's appeared in. Others are Dark River, I Am the Pretty Thing Who Lives in the House (aka I Am the Pretty Thing) as well as Suite FranASSaise Locke, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger and Anna Karenina, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. The actress won Olivier Awards for Best Actress for Anna Christie opposite Jude Law, and Best Supporting Actress to A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Rachel Weisz, both at the Donmar Warehouse. The National Theatre Nominated her for The Olivier Award as Best Actress in Hedda Gabrieller. Wilson received to eight Emmy Awards for her role in "Luther," a BBC drama that was praised by critics. She received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Lead Actress for"Jane Eyre," a BBC mini-series "Jane Eyre." In 2007, her London performance debut was on stage in Maxim Gorky's Philistines. The year 2008 was the year she starred as Ingmar in Through a Glass Darkly at the Almeida Theatre.



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