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You Can't Fool Christine Baranski
The actress, now starring in 'Nine Perfect Strangers' and 'The Gilded Age,' discusses being Hollywood's go-to for savvy and sophisticated characters.
Christine Baranski has had many roles over the years, from "Mamma Mia" to "The Big Bang Theory." She's transformed a lot over her decades-long career.
Christine Baranski showed up for lunch at the Mark looking like a million bucks, wearing a belted black Michael Kors pantsuit and blue-tinted Robert Marc sunglasses, every hair of her highlighted ...
Christine Baranski heard she got the part in the film version of “Mamma Mia!” while riding a Bonanza bus from New York to home in Connecticut. “I couldn’t scream or yell,&#8… ...
Christine Baranski is an actress known for her roles in The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Mamma Mia! and The Big Bang Theory. Baranski attended Villa Maria Academy and later graduated from the ...
Christine Baranski never wanted “The Good Fight,” the topical, uncannily prescient legal drama in which she plays high-powered liberal feminist attorney Diane Lockhart, to end on a pessimistic ...
Speaking to Stephen Colbert, Christine Baranski said that Stellan Skarsgård often shouted expletives when asked to dance in 2008's 'Mamma Mia!'. Though he 'hated' dancing in the movie, he still ...
A highly acclaimed, award-winning actress who has captivated audiences on both stage and screen throughout her distinguished career, Christine Baranski will headline the Jewish Family Service 2024 ...
Christine Baranski: I was up at 6 in the morning. I finished shooting "Welcome to New York" last night, went out for a drink -- a celebratory drink with my pals in the crew -- and then I guess I ...
The cast is packed with giants of the stage and screen, with Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Hank Azaria, and Christine Baranski appearing alongside Diane Wiest and legendary tough-guy actor Gene ...
After 13 years playing Diane Lockhart, Baranski is hanging up her designer blazer. She tells Obsessed how the show changed her life—and helped channel her anger at the world.