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THE SOLOIST
An accomplished actress at once vibrantly potent and firmly grounded in
her roles, CATHERINE KEENER (Mary Weston) continues to be a dominant
force on screen.
Keener was most recently seen in the Charlie Kaufman drama
"Synechdoche, New York” opposite an ensemble cast including Philip Seymour
Hoffman, Michelle Williams, Samantha Morton, Hope Davis and Jennifer Jason
Leigh.
This year she will also be seen in Warner Bros' big-screen adaptation of
Maurice Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are,” which was written and directed
by Spike Jonze. The film is set for release on October 16th. She also recently
wrapped production on Nicole Holofcener's film the "Untitled Nicole Holofcener
Project” opposite Oliver Platt and Rebecca Hall. The film is a look at the lives
and relationships between the residents of a New York apartment building and
will be released by Sony Pictures in the fall.
She recently appeared in Showtime's "An American Crime” opposite
Ellen Page. She was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her
portrayal of Gertrude Baniszewski, a suburban housewife who kept a teenage
girl (Page) locked in the basement of her Indiana home during the 1960s.
Additonal film credits include: Barry Levinson's "What Just Happened”:
Andrew Fleming's "Hamlet 2”; Sean Penn's "Into the Wild”; Nicole Holofcener's
"Friends With Money,” which made it's debut at the 2006 Sundance Film
Festival; "Capote” starring opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman, for which her
performance as Nelle Harper Lee earned her an Academy Award® nomination
for Best Supporting Actress, as well as a nomination from the Screen Actors
Guild. She was also named Best Supporting Actress by the Toronto Film Critics
Association. She has also appeared in Judd Apatow's "The 40-Year-Old Virgin”;
Sydney Pollack's "The Interpreter” with Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman; Rebecca
Miller's "The Ballad of Jack and Rose” opposite Daniel Day Lewis; Spike Jonze's
"Adaptation”; Andrew Niccol's "Simone”; Steven Soderbergh's "Full Frontal”
and "Out of Sight;” Danny DeVito's "Death to Smoochy”; Neil LaBute's "Your
Friends and Neighbors”; Holofcener's "Walking and Talking”; and the screen
adaptation of Sam Shepard's "Simpatico.” She also appeared in four films by
Tom DiCillo: "Box of Moonlight,” "Johnny Suede,” "Living in Oblivion” and
"The Real Blonde.”
In 2003, Keener received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for
Best Actress for her performance in Nicole Holofcener's "Lovely & Amazing.”
The film also stars Brenda Blethyn, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emily Mortimer and Dermot
Mulroney.
In 2000, she received an Academy Award® nomination for Best
Supporting Actress for her performance as Maxine, the manipulative co-worker
who seduces the puppeteer, his wife and the title character in Spike Jonze's
"Being John Malkovich.”
Keener's television credits also include HBO's critically acclaimed
anthology "If These Walls Could Talk” directed by Nancy Savoca, and a notable
guest appearance on "Seinfeld."
On stage, she starred opposite Edward Norton in the Signature Theater
Company's critically acclaimed off-Broadway revival of Langford Wilson's "Burn
This” (2003).
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