Joanna Going | |
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Born | Joanna Catherine Going July 22, 1963 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Alma mater | Emerson College American Academy of Dramatic Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
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Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Joanna Catherine Going [1] (born July 22, 1963) [2] is an American actress known for the television series Kingdom , House of Cards , Mad Men and the movie Wyatt Earp .
Going's father was of Irish descent, and her mother of Italian and French-Canadian. [1]
Going appeared in soap operas in the late 1980s, most notably as Lisa Grady on Another World from 1987 to 1989. [3] She portrayed lead character Victoria Winters in the 1991 primetime series Dark Shadows . [3] She later starred in short-lived television series Going to Extremes and guest-starred on Columbo , Spin City , The Outer Limits and Law & Order .
She starred in a number of feature films. She made her film debut in Wyatt Earp (1994) as Josephine Marcus, and later had major roles in Eden, Keys to Tulsa , Inventing the Abbotts , and Still Breathing . Her biggest role may be in the 1998 film version of Phantoms . In the 2000s, she starred in several television films and guest-starred on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Criminal Minds , and Mad Men . She also appeared opposite Sean Penn in the 2011 film The Tree of Life , her first role in a major motion picture since 2003's Runaway Jury . In 2014, she starred as First Lady Tricia Walker in the second season of Netflix political series House of Cards . She was later cast in the DirecTV series Kingdom . [4] [5] [6]
Going was a guest on Ken Reid's [7] TV Guidance Counselor podcast on March 25, 2016.
Going married actor Dylan Walsh on October 10, 2004. They have a daughter, Stella Haven. [8] On December 15, 2010, Walsh announced he had filed for divorce; [9] the divorce was finalized in December 2012. [10]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Wyatt Earp | Josephine Marcus | |
1995 | How to Make an American Quilt | Young Em Reed | |
1995 | Nixon | Young Student | |
1996 | Eden | Helen Kunen | |
1997 | Little City | Kate | |
1997 | Inventing the Abbotts | Alice Abbott | |
1997 | Keys to Tulsa | Cherry | |
1997 | Commandments | Karen Warner | |
1997 | Still Breathing | Rosalyn Willoughby | |
1998 | Phantoms | Jennifer Pailey, M.D. | |
1998 | Heaven | Jennifer Marling | |
1998 | Blue Christmas | Pretty Woman | |
1999 | NetForce | Toni Fiorelli | |
2000 | Cupid & Cate | Cynthia | TV movie |
2001 | Lola | Sandra | |
2002 | The Routine | Mother | Short film |
2002 | Home Alone 4 | Natalie Kalban | TV movie |
2003 | Runaway Jury | Celeste Wood | |
2006 | Save Me | Rita Lambert | Short film |
2006 | My Silent Partner | Phyllis Webber | TV movie |
2007 | McBride: Dogged | Sarah Sinclair | TV movie |
2009 | Chasing a Dream | Diane Stiles | TV movie |
2011 | The Tree of Life | Jack's wife | |
2014 | Ready or Knot | Margo | |
2014 | The Sphere and the Labyrinth | Jordana | |
2014 | Love & Mercy | Audree Wilson | |
2015 | The Sphere and the Labyrinth | Jordana | |
2018 | Nostalgia | Marge |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Search for Tomorrow | Evie Stone | Recurring role |
1987–1989 | Another World | Lisa Grady | Series regular, 34 episodes |
1990 | The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Mindy | Episode: "Here's Why You Can Never Have Too Much Petty Cash" |
1991 | Dark Shadows | Victoria Winters / Josette du Pres | Series regular, 12 episodes |
1992 | Columbo | Melissa Alexandra Hayes | Episode: "No Time to Die" |
1992–1993 | Going to Extremes | Kathleen McDermott | Series regular, 17 episodes |
1993 | New Year | Katie Hartman | TV pilot |
1993 | Nick's Game | Laura 'Stock' Swenson | TV pilot |
1995 | Children of the Dust | Rachel | TV miniseries |
2000 | Ed | Sela McKenzie | Episode: "Pretty Girls and Waffles" |
2001 | Spin City | Julia Rhodes | 3 episodes |
2001 | The Outer Limits | Dr. Anya Kenway | Episode: "Worlds Within" |
2002 | Law & Order | Dana Bauer | Episode: "The Collar" |
2002 | Georgetown | TV pilot | |
2003 | 111 Gramercy Park | Cathy Wilton | TV pilot |
2005 | Inconceivable | Jann Carlton | Episode: "Sex, Lies and Sonograms" |
2005 | Into the West | Old Clara Wheeler | TV miniseries |
2006 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Amanda Sinclair / Jill Case | Episode: "Happenstance" |
2007 | Criminal Minds | Dana Woodridge | Episode: "Distress" |
2007 | Close to Home | Samantha Veeder | 3 episodes |
2007 | Journeyman | Lauren | Episode: "Perfidia" |
2013 | Mad Men | Arlene | Episodes: "To Have and to Hold" and "The Better Half" |
2014 | House of Cards | First Lady Tricia Walker | 7 episodes |
2014–2017 | Kingdom | Christina Kulina | Main role |
2017 | Law & Order: SVU | Leah Linwood | Episode: "Something Happened" |
2017 | Good Behavior | Brenda | Episode: "Stay Beautiful" |
2019 | Dynasty | Mimi Rose Prescott | Episode: "A Real Instinct for the Jugular" |
2019 | The Magicians | Mrs. Coldwater | Episode: "Marry... Kill" |
2019 | The Good Doctor | Marcie Murphy | Episodes: "Burnt Food" and "Friends and Family" |
2020 | Interrogation | Mary Fisher | Recurring role |
Year | Award | Category | Production | Result |
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1992 | Soap Opera Digest Awards | Outstanding Actress: Prime Time | Dark Shadows | Nominated |
2015 | Screen Actors Guild Award | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | House of Cards | Nominated |
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