Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress. She is the recipient of a Critics' Choice Television Award as well as three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations for her work in film and television.She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including ''American Gothic'' (1995–96) and ''Once and Again'' (1999–2002). She made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of nine in ''Digging to China'' (1997) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film ''Thirteen'' (2003). She continued acting mostly in independent films, including ''Pretty Persuasion'' (2005), ''Down in the Valley'' (2005), ''Running with Scissors'' (2006), and ''Across the Universe'' (2007).
Since 2008, Wood has appeared in more mainstream films, including ''The Wrestler'' (2008), ''Whatever Works'' (2009), ''The Ides of March'' (2011), and she portrayed Madonna in ''Weird: The Al Yankovic Story'' (2022). She returned to television the following year in the recurring role of Sophie-Anne Leclerq, the vampire Queen of Louisiana, on ''True Blood'' from 2009 to 2011. She also portrayed the title character's malicious daughter in the HBO miniseries ''Mildred Pierce'' (2011), for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe and Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred as sentient android Dolores Abernathy in the HBO series ''Westworld'' (2016–2022), for which she won a Critics' Choice Award and earned Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations. Wood also voiced Queen Iduna in the Disney animated fantasy film ''Frozen II'' (2019). In 2024, she began starring as Audrey in the Off-Broadway revival of ''Little Shop of Horrors''. Provided by Wikipedia
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