Christine Baranski
Birthday:
2 May 1952, Buffalo, New York, USA
Birth Name:
Christine Jane Baranski
Height:
174 cm
Christine Baranski was born on May 2, 1952 in Buffalo, New York, USA as Christine Jane Baranski. She is an actress, known for The Good Wife (2009), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) and Cybill (1995). She was previously married to Matthew Cowles.
Acting is like a high wire act. Your margin for error is very slim.
Acting is like a high wire act. Your margin for error is very slim.
I wish I didn't have to live up to anything.
I wish I didn't have to live up to anything.
I went to one of the world's great music schools, Juilliard, to acting school and never had any voice training. It wasn't until my mid-twent...Show more »
I went to one of the world's great music schools, Juilliard, to acting school and never had any voice training. It wasn't until my mid-twenties that I began to go and see a singing teacher, and I discovered I had a voice, but I never felt very much confidence about singing in public and rarely went up for musical auditions. Show less «
I attribute the longevity of my career to the fact that I didn't have to carry that mantle [beauty]. I was never beautiful so I'm not unbeau...Show more »
I attribute the longevity of my career to the fact that I didn't have to carry that mantle [beauty]. I was never beautiful so I'm not unbeautiful. I may not have been a leading lady, but I had great clothes and funny lines. I think I had more flexibility. Show less «
[on her 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award] It baffles me a little. Maybe it keeps me young, but I still feel like I have so much left to do. I...Show more »
[on her 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award] It baffles me a little. Maybe it keeps me young, but I still feel like I have so much left to do. I don't feel there's a period at the end of this sentence yet. Show less «
[on Mamma Mia! (2008)] If you want to approach it critically there are a million things you could take issue with, but I don't even think th...Show more »
[on Mamma Mia! (2008)] If you want to approach it critically there are a million things you could take issue with, but I don't even think that's the point. The point is to sit back and enjoy the ABBA tunes and scenery of the Greek islands. We loved making it and people clearly love watching it. Show less «
I rarely play a victim. I'm usually someone who's kind of foxy with great lines. I always say that my career has been great one-liners and g...Show more »
I rarely play a victim. I'm usually someone who's kind of foxy with great lines. I always say that my career has been great one-liners and great clothes. I've been lucky. I almost consistently play characters who are famous for being well dressed. And there's always a feistiness to the characters I play and a real strength. Show less «
[on Diane Lockhart] I loved the way she was written and she has remained that consistently highly professional female figure in the workplac...Show more »
[on Diane Lockhart] I loved the way she was written and she has remained that consistently highly professional female figure in the workplace and a complex female character. It's been a great privilege for me to have a role of such great texture for such a long time. No actor expects to get a seven-year run on anything. Show less «
Katherine Archer
Mary Sunshine
Carol
Becky Martin-Granger
Connie Chasseur
Madame de Volanges
Tanya
Martha May Whovier
Diane Lockhart
Victoria Hartley
Faith Clancy
Alice Clayton
Beverly Hofstadter
Dr. Nora Fairchild
Amy's Mother
Diane Lockhart
Tanya
Dr. Beverly Hofstadter