Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson is a two-time Olivier Award winner and Golden Globe Award winner, and she made her Broadway debut with Nick Payne's Constellations, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal. The actress is most well-known as the character Alison Lockhart on the Showtime drama "The Affair," that earned her an Golden Globe Award. The Little Stranger and Dark River are among her credits on film. Included in the list are I Am the Pretty Thing which Lives in the House and Suite FranASSaise (I Am the Pretty Thing Living inside the House), Locke, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger, Anna Karenina, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger, The Lone Ranger, The Lone Ranger, The The actress won Olivier Awards for Best Actress for Anna Christie opposite Jude Law, and Best Supporting Actress in A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Rachel Weisz, both at the Donmar Warehouse. The National Theatre nominated her for The Olivier Award as Best Actress in Hedda Gabrieller. Wilson played in the BBC miniseries "Luther," nominated for eight Emmy Awards. "Luther," a BBC miniseries Jane Eyre has earned her nominations for BAFTA as well as Golden Globes in The category for Best Lead Actress. She debuted on stage on the London stage in 2007 with The National Theatre's production of Maxim Gorky's Philistines, and starred in the Almeida Theatre adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly.



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