Cherry Jones (born November 21, 1956) is an American actress. She started her career in theater as a founding member of the
American Repertory Theater
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in 1980 before transitioning into film and television. Celebrated for her dynamic roles on stage and screen, she has received
various accolades, including three
Primetime Emmy Awards
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and two
Tony Awards
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, as well as nominations for an
Olivier Award and a
Screen Actors Guild Award
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.
Jones made her Broadway debut in the 1987 play ''
Stepping Out''. She went on to receive two
Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Play for ''
The Heiress'' in 1995 and ''
Doubt
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'' in 2005. Her other Tony-nominated roles were in ''
Our Country's Good'' in 1991, ''
A Moon for the Misbegotten'' in 2000, and ''
The Glass Menagerie'' in 2014. Her most recent Broadway performance was in ''
The Lifespan of a Fact'' in 2018.
She is also known for her work on television with breakthrough roles as Barbara Layton in ''
The West Wing
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'' and President
Allison Taylor in ''
24'', the latter of which won her the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2009. She received a
Screen Actors Guild Award
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nomination for ''
Transparent'' in 2015 and earned two
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her roles in the
Hulu
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drama series ''
The Handmaid's Tale
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'' in 2019 and the
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drama series ''
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'' in 2020.
Her film appearances include ''
The Horse Whisperer'' (1998), ''
Erin Brockovich
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'' (2000), ''
The Perfect Storm'' (2000), ''
Signs'' (2002), ''
The Village'' (2004), ''
Amelia'' (2009), ''
The Beaver'' (2011), ''
A Rainy Day in New York'' (2019), and ''
The Eyes of Tammy Faye'' (2021).
Early life and education
Jones was born in
Paris, Tennessee. Her mother was a high school teacher, and her father owned a flower shop. Her parents were very supportive of her theatrical ambitions, encouraging her interest by sending her to classes with local drama teacher, Ruby Krider. Jones takes great pains to credit her high school speech teacher, Linda Wilson, with her first real preparatory work. She is a 1978 graduate of the
Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. While at CMU, she was one of the earliest actors to work at
City Theatre, a fixture of
Pittsburgh theatre.
Career
Most of her career has been in theater, beginning in 1980 as a founding member of the
American Repertory Theater
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in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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.
Her Broadway performances include
Lincoln Center
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's 1995 production of ''
The Heiress'' and also a 2005 production of
John Patrick Shanley's play ''
Doubt
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'' at the
Walter Kerr Theatre
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. For both roles, she earned a
Tony Award
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for
Best Leading Actress in a Play.
Other Broadway credits include
Nora Ephron
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's play ''
Imaginary Friends'' (with
Swoosie Kurtz
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Kurtz made her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of '' Ah, Wilderness''. She has received five Tony Award nomination ...
), the 2000 revival of ''
A Moon for the Misbegotten'', and
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's ''
Our Country's Good'', for which she earned her first Tony nomination. She is considered to be one of the foremost theater actresses in the United States. In 1994, she also appeared in the Broadway run of ''
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches'' and ''
Perestroika
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'' as the Angel, replacing
Ellen McLaughlin, who had originated the role.
She has narrated the audiobook adaptations of
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's ''Little House '' series including, ''
Little House in the Big Woods
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'', ''
Little House on the Prairie
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'', ''
Farmer Boy'', ''
On the Banks of Plum Creek'', ''
By the Shores of Silver Lake'', ''
The Long Winter'', and ''
Little Town on the Prairie
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''. In recent years, Jones has ventured into feature films. Her screen credits include ''
Cradle Will Rock'', ''
The Perfect Storm'', ''
Signs'', ''
Ocean's Twelve
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'', and ''
The Village''.
Jones played
President Taylor on the Fox series ''
24'', a role for which she won an
Emmy
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for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She played the role in the
seventh season, from January to May 2009, as well as eighth season, which aired from January to May 2010.
In 2012, Jones starred in the NBC drama series ''
Awake'' as psychiatrist Dr. Judith Evans.
Also in 2012, she portrayed Amanda Wingfield in the Loeb Drama Center's revival of
Tennessee Williams
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' ''
The Glass Menagerie'' alongside
Zachary Quinto,
Brian J. Smith and
Celia Keenan-Bolger.
In 2014, Cherry Jones was inducted into the
American Theater Hall of Fame.
In 2015 and 2016 Jones had a recurring role on the
Primetime Emmy Award
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-winning
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comedy-drama series ''
Transparent'' in its second and third seasons. She was nominated for the
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for her work in the 2015 season.
In 2016, she appeared in "
Nosedive", an episode of the
anthology series
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''
Black Mirror
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''.
In 2018, Jones played Holly, the feminist mother to June/Offred in ''
The Handmaid's Tale
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''. She won an
Emmy
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for her performance.
In 2019, Jones played the role of a grouchy psychic and tarot card reader in the comedy ''
Wine Country'', directed by
Amy Poehler
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.
Personal life
In 1995, when Jones accepted her first Tony Award, she thanked Mary O'Connor, with whom she had an 18-year relationship.
She started dating
Sarah Paulson in 2004. When she accepted her Best Actress Tony in 2005 for her work in ''
Doubt
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Doubt on an emotional level is indecision between belief and wikt:disbelief, disbelief. It may i ...
'', she thanked "Laura Wingfield", the ''
Glass Menagerie'' character being played in the Broadway revival by Paulson.
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Sarah Paulson
In 2007, Paulson and Jones declared their love for each other in an interview with
Velvetpark at Women's Event 10 for the
LGBT
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Center of New York. Paulson and Jones ended their relationship amicably in 2009.
In mid-2015, Jones married filmmaker Sophie Huber.
Acting credits
Film
Television
Theater
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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Cherry Jones– ''Downstage Center'' interview at
American Theatre Wing.org
TonyAwards.com Interview with Cherry Jones
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Living people
American film actresses
American stage actresses
American television actresses
Audiobook narrators
Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts alumni
Drama Desk Award winners
GLAAD Media Awards winners
Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award winners
American lesbian actresses
People from Paris, Tennessee
Tony Award winners
American LGBTQ rights activists
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from Tennessee
LGBTQ people from Tennessee
American musical theatre actresses
1956 births