Jodie Lynne McClintock

Jodie Lynne McClintock

Height: 165 cm
Jodie Lynne McClintock has appeared in film and television as well as on Broadway and Off, in London's West End at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, at Israel's National Theatre - the Habimah, and at major regional theatres across the country. She portrayed passenger Marion Ruth Britton in Paul Greengrass's film United 93 and was subseque... Show more »
Jodie Lynne McClintock has appeared in film and television as well as on Broadway and Off, in London's West End at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, at Israel's National Theatre - the Habimah, and at major regional theatres across the country. She portrayed passenger Marion Ruth Britton in Paul Greengrass's film United 93 and was subsequently honored with her cast mates by the Boston Society of Film Critics which named them the Best Ensemble Cast of 2006. She is featured as cheer-leading nun Sister Thomas in The Mighty Macs with Carla Gugino and Phyllis Sommerville. She performed on Broadway and on International Tour of Sir Jonathan Miller's production of A Long Day's Journey Into Night as Cathleen with Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey, Peter Gallagher, and Bethel Leslie; a role she reprised on film for both Showtime and PBS' American Playhouse. She was a guest member of the Royal Shakespeare Company during their Broadway and Kennedy center rotating repertories, and she also worked with the RSC's former artistic director Adrian Noble on The Art of Success with Tim Curry at the Manhattan Theatre Club. She won acclaim in her role as the Nurse in Romeo & Juliet directed by David Kennedy at the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ and as Mrs. Purdy in D.H. Lawrence's The Daughter-In-Law directed by Martin Platt at the Mint (named by the NY Times as one of the top-ten productions of 2003). Other Off-Broadway credits include Belle Epoque at Lincoln Center, Tricks the Devil Taught Me at the Minetta Lane, A Dangerous Personality where she played Madame Blavatsky for Perry Street Theatricals/Women's Project, as the horse Godfreya in Timeslips directed by Christopher Bayes at HERE; and she originated the dual role of Paula/Sir Geoffrey in Charles Busch's Shanghai Moon at Theatre for the New City. Regionally she has worked at Long Wharf, McCarter, Papermill Playhouse, Rep Theatre of St Louis, Pittsburgh Public, Syracuse Stage, Arizona Theatre Company, and both the Alabama and St. Louis Shakespeare Festivals among others. She was named one of the best actresses of 2010 by the Times-Herald NY for her triple role of Mrs. Kravitz/Mrs. McCarthy/Mrs. Van Nostrand in Red Herring at the Shadowland Theatre where she also appeared as Peg in The Outgoing Tide. Her television credits include featured roles on 30 Rock, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Louie, Return to Sender and The Naked Brothers Band. Her avatar Maud Eccles, the bounty hunter, appears in Grand Theft Auto 5. Show less «
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