

In 1997, the actor worked as a main cast member playing Sister Mo on the critically praised ABC series "Nothing Sacred." She also appeared in shows such as "Touched By An Angel," "The X-Files," "Law & Order," "True Detective," and "House." In 2013, she played the recurring role of Estabrook Masters on the first two seasons of the Showtime series "Masters of Sex." She went on to play the haunting, nearly speechless role of Patti Levin on the eerie supernatural drama "The Leftovers" before briefly playing an FBI agent on the short-lived TNT series "Good Behavior." In 2018, Dowd played grief support group member Joan in the critically acclaimed A24 psychological horror film "Hereditary." She also starred in the 2021 ensemble drama "Mass" along with Jason Isaacs and Martha Plimpton.

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She began working in movies and on TV in 1990, appearing in the films "Green Card," "Apt Pupil," "The Notorious Bettie Page," and "Garden State," among others. In addition to his work in film and television, Fiennes has continued to act onstage throughout his career, appearing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at the Chichester Festival Theatre.ĭowd began her career performing onstage in Chicago.

He played Merlin on the Starz drama "Camelot" for a season before going on to work with Murphy again on "American Horror Story: Asylum," where he played the tortured priest Monsignor Timothy Howard. Fiennes spent a couple of years working with John Cho on the short-lived ABC sci-fi series "FlashForward," which focused on a paranormal global event that gave people around the world visions of the future during a blackout.

He was later cast in the lead role as a trans woman in Murphy's series "Pretty/Handsome," which was never picked up, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter in 2008. In 2001, Fiennes played Commisar Danilov in the Battle of Stalingrad film "Enemy at the Gates." He went on to nail his 95 theses to the church in the lead role of Martin Luther in the 2003 film "Luther" before slipping back into his Elizabethan look in a film adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice." Taking a break from the manly hosiery, Fiennes played Neil Bookman in Ryan Murphy's "Running with Scissors" in 2006. She went on to play Sydney sex crimes detective Robin Griffin in the Sundance miniseries "Top of the Lake." Since beginning her work on "The Handmaid's Tale," Moss has also appeared in several films, including Jordan Peele's "Us," "The Invisible Man," and the Shirley Jackson biopic "Shirley," which she also produced. Moss' career-changing role came in 2006 when she was cast as secretary (and later copywriter) Peggy Olson on "Mad Men," a performance that would earn her a handful of Emmy nominations. In 1990, she appeared as a very young Sandra Bullock's daughter in Jackie Collins' NBC miniseries "Lucky Chances." As a child actor, she also had a recurring role on "Picket Fences" and worked on a handful of films including the 1995 Disney remake "Escape to Witch Mountain." Starting in 1999, Moss played the president's youngest child Zoey Bartlet on "The West Wing" around the same time, she appeared in quite a few films and primetime TV dramas including "Girl, Interrupted," "Grey's Anatomy," "Medium," and "The Ghost Whisperer." Moss has been acting onscreen since she was a kid.
