is a three-time Emmy Award nominee, two-time SAG Award nominee, and three-time Critics' Choice Award nominee for her performance as Debbie Eagan/”Liberty Belle” in the hit Netflix series GLOW, from producers Liz Flahive, Carly Mensch, and Jenji Kohan. Gilpin can currently be seen opposite Shailene Woodley in the Starz limited series, Three Women, based on The New York Times best-selling non-fiction book by Lisa Taddeo. Gilpin plays one of the three women, Lina, a homemaker in Indiana who has a passionless marriage until she has an affair that changes her life. Gilpin recently completed production opposite Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen on the Netflix limited series Death By Lightning. The series dramatizes the stranger-than-fiction true story of 20th U.S. President James Garfield and admirer Charles Guiteau, who assassinated him. Gilpin plays Garfield’s wife, Crete Garfield. Early next year, Gilpin will star opposite Taylor Kitsch in the Netflix limited series, American Primeval, releasing globally on January 9, 2025. The six-episode series from director and executive producer Pete Berg takes place in 1857 during a prolonged period of ruthless Western expansion into the middle part of America. It is a fictionalized dramatization and examination of the violent collision of culture, religion, and community as men and women fight and die to keep or control this land. In 2023, Gilpin garnered rave reviews for her lead performance in Damon Lindelof and Tara Hernandez’s series Mrs Davis for Peacock. The series follows Gilpin’s character, ousted nun Sister Simone, after she vows to destroy the powerful artificial intelligence responsible - Mrs. Davis. The series had its world premiere at SXSW before its debut on Peacock that spring. Notable television credits include Gaslit (Starz), Roar (Apple), Masters of Sex (Showtime), and Nurse Jackie (Showtime). Notable film credits include Craig Zobel’s The Hunt (Universal/Blumhouse) and Chris McKay’s The Tomorrow War (Amazon). On stage, Gilpin made her off-Broadway debut in 2008 in Second Stage’s production of Good Boys and True by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Other stage credits include Boys Life (Second Stage), What is the Cause of Thunder? (Williamstown Theatre Festival), The Language Archive (Roundabout Theatre Company), That Face (Manhattan Theatre Club), We Live Here (Manhattan Theatre Club), Fish Eye (Colt Coeur Theatre Company), Sam Shepard’s Heartless (Signature Theatre), Where We’re Born (Rattlestick Theater), Lila Neugerbauer’s An Intervention (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Halley Feiffer's I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard (Atlantic Theater Company) and Barcelona (Geffen Playhouse).