Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson is a two-time Olivier Award winner and Golden Globe Award winner, and she made her Broadway debut in Nick Payne's Constellations in the role of Jake Gyllenhaal. Her most well-known role is her part as Alison Lockhart in the Showtime series "The Affair" (Golden Globe Award). The Little Stranger is among her films that she's appeared in. Some of her other credits are Dark River, I Am the Pretty Thing who lives at the House (aka I Am the Pretty Thing) The Suite FranASSaise, Locke, Saving Mr. Banks, The Lone Ranger and Anna Karenina, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. Banks, Saving Mr. She received Olivier Awards for Best Actress for Anna Christie opposite Jude Law, and Best Supporting Actress on A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Rachel Weisz, both at the Donmar Warehouse. For Hedda gabler the actress was named a Best Actress Olivier Award nominee. On television, Wilson starred in the well-known BBC series "Luther," which was recognized with eight Emmy Awards. The actress received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Leading Actress in"Jane" from the BBC mini-series "Jane Eyre." In 2007, the actress made her London debut on Maxim Gorky's Philistines at The National Theatre. She also starred in Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly, which was adapted by the Almeida Theatre.



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