Martha Plimpton

Plimpton in 2015 Martha Plimpton (born November 16, 1970) is an American actress and member of the Carradine family. She started her career as a teen actress in film before transitioning to adult roles on stage and screen. She has received several awards including a Primetime Emmy Award as well as nominations for three Tony Awards. Her feature-film debut was a supporting role in the political thriller ''Rollover'' (1981), and rose to prominence in the adventure film ''The Goonies'' (1985). She later took roles in ''The Mosquito Coast'' (1986), ''Shy People'' (1987), ''Running on Empty'' (1988), ''Parenthood'' (1989), ''Samantha'' (1991), ''Beautiful Girls'' (1996), ''Small Town Murder Songs'' (2011), ''Frozen II'' (2019), and ''Mass'' (2021).

On television, she took a recurring guest role on the legal drama ''The Good Wife'' (2009–2013) for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award. She was further Emmy-nominated for her leading role as Virginia Chance in the Fox sitcom ''Raising Hope'' (2010–2014), and guest spot as a drug addict in the NBC police drama ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2002). She starred in the ABC sitcom ''The Real O'Neals'' (2016–2017).

On stage, Plimpton made her Broadway debut in the play ''Sixteen Wounded'' (2004). She was nominated for three consecutive Tony Awards for her performances in Tom Stoppard's ''The Coast of Utopia'' (2006–2007), Caryl Churchill's ''Top Girls'' (2007–2008), and the musical ''Pal Joey'' (2008–2009). She also appeared on Broadway in ''Shining City'' (2006–2007), ''Cymbeline'' (2007), and ''A Delicate Balance'' (2014). Provided by Wikipedia
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    I shot Andy Warhol

    Published 2004
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