Biography
Award-winning Donna Murphy continues to build a career of striking range and diversity in the theater and on the large and small screens. This “seductive actress of major transformative powers” (New York Times) has impressed both critics and audiences with her depth and skill. Since starring in Vera Farmiga’s HIGHER GROUND, Donna completed filming a leading role in award-winning filmmaker Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse, also starring Christopher Walken, Mia Farrow and Selma Blair. And this past year, she treaded new ground in her first animated film, Disney’s box office hit Tangled, drawing international acclaim for her scene stealing performance as the voice of ‘Mother Gothel’.
Murphy received the first of two Tony® Awards for Best Actress in a Musical, along with the Drama Desk and Drama League Awards, for her role in Passion. She was also awarded Tony® and Drama League Awards, as well as Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations, for her performance in the 1996 Tony® Award-winning revival of The King and I. Additionally, in 2004 she was honored with the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Astaire, and Drama League Outstanding Achievement award for her work in Musical Theater, as well as another Tony® nomination for her role in the Broadway Revival of Wonderful Town. In 2007 she received Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and a Tony® nomination for her portrayal of Lotte Lenya in LoveMusik.
Murphy’s film credits include: The Nanny Diaries; World Trade Center; The Fountain; Spiderman 2; The Door in the Floor; Center Stage; Star Trek: Insurrection; The Astronaut’s Wife; and Jade. Murphy’s first television film, HBO’s Someone Had to be Benny, earned her a Cable Ace Award as Best Actress in a Drama Special or Series, as well as a Daytime Emmy®.
Other television work includes, TNT’s “Trust Me”; ABC’s “What About Joan”; Showtime’s political drama “The Last Debate”; Mary Todd Lincoln in “The Day Lincoln Was Shot” (TNT); Stephen Bochco’s “Murder One” (ABC); “Leonard Bernstein’s New York” and “Abigail Adams in Liberty!” for PBS; the 2000 and 2002 “Kennedy Center Honors” (CBS); and guest appearances on “Ugly Betty”; “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and “Law & Order: SVU”; “Damages”; “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip”; “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”; “The Practice”; and “Ally McBeal.”
Sony Pictures Classics
Actress
Movies | |
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2020 |
Anastasia: Once Upon a Time |
2016 |
No Pay, Nudity |
2013 |
House of Versace (TV movie) |
2012 |
The Bourne Legacy |
2011 |
Dark Horse |
Higher Ground |
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2010 |
Tangled |
2008 |
Sherman's Way |
2007 |
The Nanny Diaries |
2006 |
Ira & Abby |
The Fountain |
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World Trade Center |
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2004 |
Spider-Man 2 |
The Door in the Floor |
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2000 |
Center Stage |
The Last Debate (TV movie) |
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1999 |
The Astronaut's Wife |
1998 |
October 22 |
Star Trek IX: Insurrection |
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The Day Lincoln Was Shot (TV movie) |
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1996 |
Passion (TV movie) |
Someone Had to Be Benny (TV movie) |
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1995 |
Jade |
1987 |
Power, Passion and Murder (TV movie) |
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Ciro's (TV movie) |
Documentaries | |
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2018 |
Broadway: The Next Generation |
2013 |
Six by Sondheim (TV movie) - a.f. |
2010 |
Sondheim! The Birthday Concert (concert) |
2004 |
Interwoven: the Women of Spider-Man |