Cara Buono: A Versatile and Accomplished Actress
Early Life and Career
Cara Buono was born in the Bronx, New York, on March 1, 1974. She began her acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in small roles in films such as "Waterland" (1992) and "Gattaca" (1997). Buono's breakthrough role came in 1998 when she was cast as Grace Adler's sister, Frankie Heck, in the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace."
Buono remained on "Will & Grace" for eight seasons, earning two Emmy Award nominations for her performance. During this time, she also appeared in several films, including "The Sopranos" (1999), "Hulk" (2003), and "Stranger Than Fiction" (2006).
Later Career and Notable Roles
After "Will & Grace" ended in 2006, Buono continued to work steadily in both film and television. She had recurring roles in the AMC drama "Mad Men" (2010-2015) and the Netflix comedy-drama "Stranger Things" (2016-present).
In addition to her work on screen, Buono has also directed several episodes of "Stranger Things" and the Apple TV+ series "Defending Jacob" (2020). She has also appeared in Broadway productions, including "The Glass Menagerie" (2013) and "The Aliens" (2018).
Personal Life
Cara Buono is married to actor Peter Thwaites. They have two children together. Buono is known for her philanthropic work, particularly her support for organizations that provide support to survivors of domestic violence.
Awards and Recognition
Cara Buono has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, including two Emmy Award nominations for her performance in "Will & Grace." She has also been nominated for a Golden Globe Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Legacy
Cara Buono is a versatile and accomplished actress who has made a significant contribution to both film and television. Her work has been praised for its depth, nuance, and emotional resonance. Buono is an inspiration to aspiring actors and a role model for women in the entertainment industry.
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