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  1. Sep 6, 2022 · 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 ...

  2. Christine Baranski, an acclaimed actor hailing from Buffalo, New York, has left an indelible mark on both stage and screen. Her illustrious career spans decades, characterized by her exceptional talent and versatility. Baranski's captivating performances in film, television, and theatre, including roles in "The Good Wife" and "Mamma Mia!," have earned her widespread recognition and critical ...

  3. Christine Baranski is an American actress from Buffalo, New York. She has had a relatively lengthy career in both film and television. She has been nominated for 15 Emmy Awards, winning once. One of her most popular roles was that of neuroscientist Dr. Beverly Hofstadter in the sitcom " The Big Bang Theory ". She played this role from 2009 to 2019.

  4. Jan 24, 2022 · Christine Baranski in The Gilded Age. Agnes, with her strict sense of social hierarchy, serves as gatekeeper to a world where money alone cannot buy a key—and while Baranski can play an ...

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  5. Feb 4, 2022 · Baranski started her career in theater and now co-stars in The Gilded Age on HBO. "I was a passionate acting student and nothing was going to stop me," she says. Originally broadcast June 25, 2020.

  6. Jan 24, 2022 · January 24, 2022. Christine Barankski as Agnes van Rhijn in The Gilded Age, premiering tonight on HBO. Photo: Courtesy of HBO. Christine Baranski doesn’t have to raise her voice to be ...

  7. One of the entertainment industry’s most honored actresses, Christine Baranski has achieved acclaim in every medium in which she has performed. Christine is an Emmy, two-time Tony, Screen Actors Guild and American Comedy Award winner. A native of Buffalo, Baranski attended the Juilliard School. She received her big break being cast in Tom ...

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