Amy Hargreaves | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse | Renaud Selmès (m. 1999;div. 2007) |
Children | 2 |
Amy Hargreaves (born January 27, 1970 [1] ) is an American actress who has worked in film, television, video games and theater. She had a recurring role on Homeland as Maggie Mathison. [2] In 1994, she starred in Brainscan with Edward Furlong. [3] In 2012, she made an appearance as Dr. Karen Folson in the 2nd-season episode "Leap of Faith" on the CBS show Blue Bloods . In 2017, she began portraying the role of Lainie Jensen, mother of protagonist Clay Jensen, in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Brainscan | Kimberly | |
1995 | Tilt-A-Whirl | ||
1995 | Ride for Your Life | Short film | |
1998 | Somewhere in the City | ||
2000 | Growing Down in Brooklyn | Linda | |
2006 | Delirious | Nikki Blake | |
2007 | Michael Clayton | Interviewer | |
2008 | El camino | Sissy | |
2009 | Against the Current | Sarah Kane | |
2009 | Offspring | Amy Halbard | |
2009 | When the Evening Comes | Nikki Blake | |
2011 | Shame | Hotel Lover | |
2011 | Alan Smithee | Mrs. Smithee | Short film |
2013 | Blue Ruin | Sam | |
2013 | Lawn Care | Nina | |
2015 | Prism | Donna | |
2015 | How He Fell in Love | Ellen | |
2015 | The Happily Ever After | Short film | |
2015 | The Preppie Connection | Ingrid | |
2017 | Super Dark Times | Karen | |
2017 | Wonderstruck | Aunt Jenny | |
2019 | Buck Run | Karen Templeton | |
2019 | Sister Aimee | Sister Semple | |
2020 | Paint | Leslie Pierson | |
2021 | Sometime Other Than Now | Maureen | |
2023 | Founders Day | Blair Gladwell | |
2023 | Hayseed | Jane Fulcher |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Lifestories: Families in Crisis | Cindy | Episode: "The Secret Life of Mary Margaret: Portrait of a Bulimic" |
1994 | ABC Afterschool Special | Christine | Episode: "Magical Make-Over" |
1996 | Matt Waters | Chloe Drescher | 6 episodes |
1998 | Saint Maybe | Adult Daphne | TV movie |
1999 | Cracker: Mind Over Murder | Cathy | Episode: "The Club" |
1999 | Family Law | Anita Candella | Episode: "Four Drops of Blood" |
2002 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Karyn Milner | Episode: "Tuxedo Hill" |
2002–2003 | Third Watch | Haley Sundstrom | 2 episodes |
2003 | Little Bill | Isabel (voice) | Episode: "The New Babysitter/My Friend Isabel" |
2003–2019 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Jane Wellesley / Iris Petersen / Dr. Alexis Hanover | 5 episodes |
2006 | Law & Order | Dana Wechsler | Episode: "Home Sweet" |
2009 | The Unusuals | Madeline Reed | Episode: "The Tape Delay" |
2009 | Mercy | Karen | Episode: "Some of Us Have Been to the Desert" |
2011–2020 | Homeland | Maggie Mathison | 20 episodes |
2012 | Person of Interest | Leslie Powell | Episode: "Root Cause" |
2012 | Blue Bloods | Dr. Karen Folson | Episode: "Leap of Faith" |
2013 | The Carrie Diaries | Gail | Episode: "Dangerous Territory" |
2013 | The Following | DeeDee | Episode: "Love Hurts" |
2013 | The Blacklist | Anne Forrester | Episode: "Frederick Barnes (No. 47)" |
2015 | Elementary | Jill Horowitz | Episode: "Hemlock" |
2015 | The Mysteries of Laura | Nancy Santamaria | Episode: "The Mystery of the Sunken Sailor" |
2015 | Power | Cindy Chambers | Episode: "Like We're Any Other Couple" |
2015–2016 | Blindspot | Olivia Delidio | 2 episodes |
2017–2020 | 13 Reasons Why | Lainie Jensen | Main Cast; 41 episodes |
2021 | Bull | Kathleen Peterson | Episode: "The Boy Who Cried Murder" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Ride for Your Life | Unknown Name (voice) | Short |
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