Actress
The Resume
(May 12, 1948- )
Born in New York City, New York
Acted in 'Mr. Brooks,' 'The Insider,' 'The Arrival,' 'The Juror,' 'Indian In The Cupboard,' 'Bye Bye Love,' 'Places In The Heart,' 'Iceman,' 'Krull,' 'The Verdict,' 'Prince Of The City,' 'Slapshot,' 'House Of Games' and 'All The President's Men'
Portrayed Professor Maggie Walsh on 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer'
Performed on Broadway in 'The Homecoming'
Daughter of playwright Russel Crouse
Why she might be annoying
She was named after her father's writing partner, Howard Lindsay.
She divorced playwright David Mamet.
Her official website called her the 'Queen of Episodic TV.'
She complained about the lack of roles written for aging actresses.
She is a political activist.
Why she might not be annoying
She earned at Oscar nomination for her work in 'Places In The Heart.'
She was named as one of Screen World's Most Promising New Actress (1984).
She graduated Radcliffe.
She taught theater classes at several colleges and universities.
She converted to Buddhism, but isn't outspoken like Richard Gere.
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For 2009, as of last week, Out of 54 Votes: 42.59% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 313 Votes: 51.12% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 128 Votes: 47.66% Annoying
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