Marylouise Burke has previously appeared on Broadway in Fish in the Dark, Into the Woods, Inherit the Wind and Is He Dead? She made her UK debut this winter in The National Theatre’s production of John. Other work in theatre includes Everybody and The Oldest Professionat the Signature Theatre; Ripcord, Kimberly Akimbo, Wonder of the World and Fuddy Meers at Manhattan Theatre Club; Imagining the Imaginary Invalid with Mabou Mines at La MaMa; The Savannah Disputation at Playwrights Horizons; Rx at Primary Stages; Love Loss and What I Woreat Westside Theatre; American Sligo at Rattlestick Theatre; The Chairs at the Pearl Theatre; Dark Ride and A Devil Inside at Soho Rep; Wintertime at Second Stage; Creature with Page 73/New Georges; A Parallelogram at Mark Taper Forum and Steppenwolf; Good People at Geffen Playhouse; The Importance of Being Earnest at Williamstown Theatre Festival; Suddenly Last Summer, Marvin’s Room and I Ain’t Yo’ Uncle at Hartford Stage; Dinner at Eight and When We Are Married at Long Wharf Theatre; Once in a Lifetime at La Jolla Playhouse; The Matchmaker at McCarter Theater; Spring Awakening, The Return of Pinocchio and The Lively Lad at New York Stage & Film; and the U.S. national tour of Lettice and Lovage. Her work in film includes Sideways, Prairie Home Companion, Sleepwalk With Me, Must Love Dogs, Ira and Abby, Mona Lisa Smile, Meet Joe Black, Angie and Series 7: The Contenders. Her television work includes Happy, Instinct, Longmire, The Mist, The Affair, 30 Rock, Crisis in Six Scenes, Alpha House, Hung, Law and Order and Hope and Faith. Marylouise Burke has won a Drama Desk Award for Fuddy Meers, a Drama Desk Nomination for Kimberly Akimbo, a 2013–14 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Motion Picture for Sideways.