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Linda Cardellini

Highest Rated: 88% Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Lowest Rated: 7% Strangeland (1998)

Birthday: Jun 25, 1975

Birthplace: Redwood City, California, USA

After gaining fame as "mathlete" turned rebel on the critical and cult favorite television series "Freaks and Geeks" (NBC, 1999-2000), actress Linda Cardellini moved successfully into more mature and dramatic roles, playing soulful and independent women on "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009), "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015) and "Mad Men" (AMC, 2007-2015) and in features like "Brokeback Mountain" (2005) and "Green Book" (2018). Born Linda Edna Cardellini on June 25, 1975 in Redwood City, California, she was the youngest of four children by businessman Wayne Cardellini and his wife, Lorraine. She gained her first exposure to performing at the age of 10 when she was given a singing role in a school play, and was soon a regular in school and community theater productions. After graduating from St. Francis High School in Mountain View, California in 1993, Cardellini moved to Los Angeles, where she landed her first television role as a series regular on ABC's "Bone Chillers" (1996), a children's series about supernatural goings-on at a high school. Guest roles on primetime series like "Third Rock from the Sun" (NBC, 1996-2001) and occasional appearances in features like "Good Burger" (1997) led to recurring turns on "Guys Like Us" (UPN, 1998-1999) and "Boy Meets World" (ABC, 1993-2000) as a ski instructor who came between Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel's Topanga. But her true breakout came as Lindsay Weir, a suburban teenager whose soul-searching brings her in contact with a group of school outcasts in Judd Apatow's Emmy-winning "Freaks and Geeks." Though a consistent underdog in the ratings, the critical acclaim afforded to "Freaks" propelled its talented young cast, which included Seth Rogen, James Franco and Jason Segel, to greater fame; for Cardellini, that translated into a successful run as a character player in features, including back-to-back appearances as brainy Velma Dinkley in a live-action take on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon "Scooby-Doo" (2002) and "Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed" (2004). She also joined fellow former teen favorites Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams and Anne Hathaway in Ang Lee's Oscar-winning "Brokeback Mountain," for which she played a waitress who indulges in a brief fling with Ledger. Between these efforts, Cardellini also began a six-year run on "ER" as no-nonsense nurse and single mother Samantha Taggart, whose story arcs included a romance with doctors Goran Visnjic and John Stamos, a kidnapping (and her murder of the kidnapper) and the death of her estranged mother. When "ER" ran its course in 2009, Cardellini worked steadily in independent features, including a critically praised turn as a veteran in "Return" (2011), but could be heard more frequently than seen thanks to a string of voice-over roles for animated projects like Mike Judge's "The Goode Family" (ABC, 2009), "Gravity Falls" (Disney Television, 2012-2016), Cartoon Network's "Regular Show" (2010-17) and "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated" (Cartoon Network, 2010-13). But after several years of peripheral work, viewers earned a potent reminder of Cardellini's acting talent on "Mad Men," for which she played a lovelorn Catholic housewife who enters into a torrid relationship with Don Draper (Jon Hamm). For her performance, Cardellini received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series; the critical acclaim also led to more high-profile acting projects, including series regular work as an attorney caught up in family skullduggery on "Bloodlines" (Netflix, 2015-17) and a supporting turn as Laura Barton the wife of arrow-toting superhero Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) in "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Cardellini also showed her comic chops as Will Ferrell's wife in "Daddy's Home" (2015) and its 2017 sequel, and held her own opposite Michael Keaton in "The Founder" (2016) and Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in the Oscar-winning "Green Book." The following year proved to be one of Cardellini's busiest to date, with a starring role in the James Wan-produced supernatural thriller "The Curse of La Llorona" (2019), a reprise of Laura Barton in "Avengers: Endgame" (2019) and a starring role opposite Christina Applegate in the Netflix dark comedy "Dead to Me" (2019).

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Highest-Rated Movies

88% 82% Brokeback Mountain
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84% 73% A Simple Favor Watchlist
83% 43% Return
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80% 62% All-Star Superman
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80% 82% The Founder Watchlist 77% 91% Green Book Watchlist
74% 46% Welcome to Me
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72% 72% Legally Blonde
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63% 67% Kill the Irishman
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60% 44% The Lazarus Project
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Filmography

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Nutcrackers 47% 52% 2024 Gretchen Rice Actor Capone 40% 24% 2020 Mae Capone Actor The Curse of La Llorona 26% 35% 2019 Anna Tate-Garcia Actor Green Book 77% 91% 2018 Dolores Actor Hunter Killer 38% 67% 2018 Jayne Norquist Actor A Simple Favor 84% 73% 2018 Diana Hyland Actor Daddy's Home 2 21% 51% 2017 Sara Actor Austin Found 21% 78% 2017 Leanne Actor The Founder 80% 82% 2016 Joan Smith Actor Daddy's Home 31% 50% 2015 Sarah Actor Welcome to Me 74% 46% 2014 Gina Selway Actor Return 83% 43% 2011 Kelli Actor All-Star Superman 80% 62% 2011 Nasthalthia Luthor Voice Kill the Irishman 63% 67% 2011 Joan Madigan Actor The Lazarus Project 60% 44% 2008 Julie Ingram Actor Grandma's Boy 15% 85% 2006 Samantha Actor American Gun 39% 43% 2005 Mary-Anne Actor Brokeback Mountain 88% 82% 2005 Cassie Actor Lollilove 51% 2004 Linda Actor Jiminy Glick in Lalawood 23% 33% 2004 Natalie Coolidge Actor Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed 22% 41% 2004 Thelma Actor Certainly Not a Fairytale 2003 Adelle / Writer Actor Scooby-Doo 32% 40% 2002 Velma Dinkley Actor The Unsaid 72% 2001 Shelly Hunter Actor Legally Blonde 72% 72% 2001 Chutney Actor
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