Hope Davis
Hope Davis (born March 23, 1964) is an American actress. She is known for her performances on stage and screen earning various awards including nominations for a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards.She made her film debut in Joel Schumacher's ''Flatliners'' in 1990. She then starred in the critically acclaimed films ''The Daytrippers'' (1996), ''About Schmidt'' (2002), ''Infamous'' (2006), and ''Asteroid City'' (2023). She received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture nomination for her role in ''American Splendor'' (2003). She received an Independent Spirit Award with the cast of ''Synecdoche, New York'' (2008). In 2016, she joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe portraying Tony Stark's mother Maria Stark in ''Captain America: Civil War'' (2016).
In 1992, she made her Broadway theatre debut in ''Two Shakespearean Actors''. In 1997 she starred as Sasha in ''Ivanov'' opposite Kevin Kline and Marian Seldes. She earned acclaim for her role in Yasmina Reza's ''God of Carnage'' in 2009 acting alongside Jeff Daniels, Marcia Gay Harden, and James Gandolfini. For her performance she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
Hope's early television roles include the Dick Wolf NBC series ''Deadline'' (2000–2001) and the ABC drama ''Six Degrees'' (2006–2007). She later earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her performances in the HBO projects ''In Treatment'' (2009), ''The Special Relationship'' (2010), and ''Succession'' (2021–2023). Her other notable roles include in ''Mildred Pierce'' (2011), ''The Newsroom'' (2012–2013), and ''Your Honor'' (2020–2023). Provided by Wikipedia