
Age: 68
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Miranda Jane Richardson (born March 3, 1958) is an English actor. She made her film debut playing Ruth Ellis in Dance with a Stranger (1985) and went on to receive Academy Award nominations for Damage (1992) and Tom & Viv (1994). A seven-time BAFTA Award nominee, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Damage. She has also been nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards, winning twice for Enchanted April (1992) and the TV film Fatherland (1994). In 1996, one critic asserted that she is "the greatest actress of our time in any medium" after she appeared in Orlando at the Edinburgh Festival. Richardson began her career in 1979 and made her West End debut in the 1981 play Moving, before being nominated for the 1987 Olivier Award for Best Actress for A Lie of the Mind. Her television credits include Blackadder (1986–1989), A Dance to the Music of Time (1997), Merlin (1998), The Lost Prince (2003), Gideon's Daughter (2006), the sitcom The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle (2007), and Rubicon (2010). She was nominated for the 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator for Operation Orangutan.

Miranda Richardson

Elizabeth Wellcomb
for Elizabeth Wellcomb in The Bad Place
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The Bad Place continues the story after Eleanor (Kristen Bell), Chidi (William Jackson Harper), Tahani (Jameela Jamil), Jason (Manny Jacinto), and Michael (Ted Danson) create a new afterlife system. But Kenny (Nicholas Cage), the first demon and current executive of the Bad Place, rewinds time to 1900 to trap the four humans in eternal torment without awareness of their fate. With help from Marcielle (Dove Cameron), Kenny builds a ruthless system of torture while Magdeline (Scarlett Johansson), the universe’s first angel, is sent by Judge Gen (Maya Rudolph) to stop him. Meanwhile, Michael creates a new neighborhood of horrors, and legendary figures like John (Logan Lerman) and Clarence Albert Lee (John Ratzenberger) shake the foundation of the Bad Place. Mixing dark comedy and supernatural drama, The Bad Place explores themes of free will, justice, and redemption in an afterlife where nothing is quite as it seems.