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1. The Sticky. Comedy | Post-production. Follows Ruth Clarke, a Canadian maple syrup farmer. Stars: Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Diamantopoulos, Margo Martindale, Tristan D. Lalla. 2. Cocaine Bear (2023) R | 95 min | Comedy, Thriller. 5.9. Rate this. 54 Metascore.
Aug 29, 2016 · Margo Martindale has won multiple Emmys and gone from America's favorite what's-her-name to a bona fide beloved star. Ahead of the release of her 2016 film The Hollars, EW sat down with the...
Margo Martindale (born July 18, 1951) is an American film, stage, and television actress. In 2011, she won an Emmy Award for her role as Mags Bennett on Justified. She has played supporting roles in several films, including The Hours, Million Dollar Baby as Hilary Swank's character's mother, The Firm, Lorenzo's Oil, Marvin's Room, The Savages ...
Highest Rated: 99% Blow the Man Down (2019) Lowest Rated: 8% Mother's Day (2016) Birthday: Jul 18, 1951. Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas, USA. A standout in roles earthy, empathetic and hardboiled,...
The Millers: Created by Gregory Thomas Garcia. With J.B. Smoove, Margo Martindale, Will Arnett, Nelson Franklin. A divorced reporter, looking forward to the single life, finds his parents' marital problems derail his plans.
Sep 28, 2009 · Overview. Biography. Filmography. Photos. Awards. Date of Birth: Jul 18, 1951 Birth Place: Jacksonville, Texas, USA. Filmography. SEE ALL OFFERS. Buy movie tickets in advance, find movie times, watch trailers, read movie reviews, and more at Fandango.
She appeared in two high-profile HBO films: "The Laramie Project" (2002) and "Iron Jawed Angels" (2004), as well as took recurring roles on the CBS supernatural series "Medium" and the Showtime drama "Dexter;" the latter as a chronically ill woman eventually euthanized by the title serial killer.