Marie Mireille Enos (/mɪəˈreɪ ˈiË nÉ™s/; born September 22, 1975)
is an American actress. Drawn to acting from a young age, she
graduated in performing arts from Brigham Young University, where she
was awarded the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship. Having made her acting
debut in the 1994 television film Without Consent, she has since
received nominations for a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, and an
Emmy Award.Early in her career, Enos appeared variously as a guest
star on such television shows as Sex and the City and The Education of
Max Bickford among others. She made her feature film debut with a
minor part in the 2001 romantic comedy Someone Like You, but garnered
wider attention for her role as Honey in the 2005 Broadway production
of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Her performance in the latter
earned her a nomination for Best Featured Actress at the Tony Awards.
She again ventured into television roles and landed the role of twins
Kathy and JoDean Marquart in the HBO drama series Big Love.Enos'
breakout role was on the AMC crime drama series The Killing; she
played Sarah Linden, a Seattle-based police officer for the show's
four seasons from 2011 to 2014. Her performance garnered her critical
acclaim and earned her nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a
Drama Series at the Primetime Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award.
Enos starred as Karin Lane in the 2013 disaster film World War Z and
Kathleen Hall in the 2014 romantic drama If I Stay; both of the films
were blockbuster productions. She continued to draw praise for her
work in independent films like Never Here (2017). Enos starred as the
lead character in the short-lived ABC legal thriller The Catch. In
2019, she appeared in the Amazon/BBC co-production of Good Omens as
Carmine "Red" Zuigiber, a war correspondent who is actually War, one
of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In 2019, she appeared as
Marissa Wiegler in action drama web television series Hanna, based on
the 2011 film of the same name, on Prime Video.Enos was born on 22
September 1975, the daughter of Monique, a French teacher, and Jon
Goree Enos. Her father was American, from Texas, and had Scottish
ancestry. Her mother was French. She is the fourth of five children
all of whom work in the arts industry in some way. Her brothers are
Jongiorgi and Raphael, and sisters are Veronique and Ginger. Her
younger sister, Ginger, is a modern dancer.
is an American actress. Drawn to acting from a young age, she
graduated in performing arts from Brigham Young University, where she
was awarded the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship. Having made her acting
debut in the 1994 television film Without Consent, she has since
received nominations for a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, and an
Emmy Award.Early in her career, Enos appeared variously as a guest
star on such television shows as Sex and the City and The Education of
Max Bickford among others. She made her feature film debut with a
minor part in the 2001 romantic comedy Someone Like You, but garnered
wider attention for her role as Honey in the 2005 Broadway production
of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Her performance in the latter
earned her a nomination for Best Featured Actress at the Tony Awards.
She again ventured into television roles and landed the role of twins
Kathy and JoDean Marquart in the HBO drama series Big Love.Enos'
breakout role was on the AMC crime drama series The Killing; she
played Sarah Linden, a Seattle-based police officer for the show's
four seasons from 2011 to 2014. Her performance garnered her critical
acclaim and earned her nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a
Drama Series at the Primetime Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award.
Enos starred as Karin Lane in the 2013 disaster film World War Z and
Kathleen Hall in the 2014 romantic drama If I Stay; both of the films
were blockbuster productions. She continued to draw praise for her
work in independent films like Never Here (2017). Enos starred as the
lead character in the short-lived ABC legal thriller The Catch. In
2019, she appeared in the Amazon/BBC co-production of Good Omens as
Carmine "Red" Zuigiber, a war correspondent who is actually War, one
of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In 2019, she appeared as
Marissa Wiegler in action drama web television series Hanna, based on
the 2011 film of the same name, on Prime Video.Enos was born on 22
September 1975, the daughter of Monique, a French teacher, and Jon
Goree Enos. Her father was American, from Texas, and had Scottish
ancestry. Her mother was French. She is the fourth of five children
all of whom work in the arts industry in some way. Her brothers are
Jongiorgi and Raphael, and sisters are Veronique and Ginger. Her
younger sister, Ginger, is a modern dancer.
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