Birthday
1955/06/16 (69 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Carbondale, Illinois, USA
Also know as
Laura Elizabeth Metcalf, Laura Metcalf , 劳丽·梅特卡夫, Lauren Elizabeth Metcalf
Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress and comedian. Often described as a character actor, she is known for her complex and versatile roles across the stage and screen. She has received various accolades throughout her career spanning over four decades, including two Tony Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and three Golden Globe Awards. Metcalf began her career with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company a...Read more
(1995) Toy Story
as Mrs. Davis (voice)
(1999) Toy Story 2
as Andy's Mom (voice)
(2007) Meet the Robinsons
as Lucille Krunklehorn (voice)
(1997) U Turn
as Bus Station Clerk
(2010) Toy Story 3
as Andy's Mom (voice)
(1991) JFK
as Susie Cox
(1993) Two Mikes Don't Make a Wright
as Emma
(1989) Uncle Buck
as Marcie Dahlgren-Frost
(1997) Scream 2
as Debbie Salt
(1990) Pacific Heights
as Stephanie MacDonald
(1990) Internal Affairs
as Amy Wallace
(1988) Miles from Home
as Exotic Dancer
(1985) Desperately Seeking Susan
as Leslie Glass
(2002) Treasure Planet
as Sarah Hawkins (voice)
(1998) Bulworth
as Mimi
(1998) Always Outnumbered
as Halley Grimes
(2007) Georgia Rule
as Paula Richards
(1996) Dear God
as Rebecca Frazen
(2011) Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective
as Self
(1988) The Appointments of Dennis Jennings
as Emma
(1991) Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth
as Self
(1992) Mistress
as Rachel Landisman
(1994) The Secret Life of Houses
as Ann
(1993) A Dangerous Woman
as Anita
(1988) Stars & Bars
as Melissa
(1985) The Execution of Raymond Graham
as Carol Graham
(1998) Chicago Cab
as Female Ad Exec
(2007) The Pixar Story
as Mrs. Davis (voice) (archive footage)
(1993) Blink
as Candice
(1999) Runaway Bride
as Betty Trout
(1995) Leaving Las Vegas
as Landlady
(1982) The Visitor
as ---
(1998) The Long Island Incident
as Carolyn McCarthy
(2017) Lady Bird
as Marion McPherson
(1978) A Wedding
as Maid (uncredited)
(2008) Stop-Loss
as Mrs. Colson
(1996) The Story Behind 'Toy Story'
as Self
(1988) Candy Mountain
as Alice
(1987) Making Mr. Right
as Sandy
(2016) Starring Austin Pendleton
as Self
(1999) Balloon Farm
as Casey Johnson
(2006) Steel City
as Marianne Karn
(2019) Toy Story 4
as Andy's Mom (voice)
(2005) Fun with Dick and Jane
as Phyllis
(2006) Beer League
as Artie's Mom
(2014) Long Day's Journey Into Night
as Mary Tyrone
(2020) Barbecue
as Lillie Anne
(2023) Somewhere in Queens
as Angela Russo
Everybody Digs Bill Evans
as Mary
(1999) The Norm Show
as Laurie Freeman
(2004) Desperate Housewives
as Carolyn Bigsby
(2002) Monk
as Cora Little
(1997) King of the Hill
as Cissy Cobb (voice)
(2020) The Accidental Wolf
as Cast
(1988) Roseanne
as Jackie Harris
(2002) Without a Trace
as Susan Hopkins
(1993) Frasier
as Nanny G
(1997) Dharma & Greg
as Spyder
(2000) God, the Devil and Bob
as Donna Alman (voice)
(1985) The Equalizer
as Theresa
(2007) Raines
as ---
(2008) Easy Money
as ---
(2021) Q-Force
as V (voice)
(2003) Charlie Lawrence
as Sarah Dolecek
(1975) Saturday Night Live
as Weekend Update Reporter
(2014) The McCarthys
as Marjorie McCarthy
(2013) Getting On
as Jenna James
(1956) Tony Awards
as Self - Nominee
(2007) The Big Bang Theory
as Mary Cooper
(2005) Grey's Anatomy
as Beatrice Carver
(2016) Horace and Pete
as Sarah
(2021) Hacks
as Alice
(1992) The Jackie Thomas Show
as Jackie Harris
(2015) Supergirl
as Mary McGowan
(2023) Carol & the End of the World
as HR Lady (voice)
(2018) The Conners
as Jackie Harris
(2022) The Dropout
as Phyllis Gardner
(1996) 3rd Rock from the Sun
as Jennifer Ravelli
(2009) Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
as Self - Guest
(1975) Saturday Night Live
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
(2014) Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories
as Gabrielle
(2005) American Dad!
as Elizabeth Hadley (voice)
(2000) Malcolm in the Middle
as Susan
(1953) The Oscars
as Self
(2014) Playing House
as Dr. Leslie Rollins
(2024) Elsbeth
as Regina Coburn
(2014) Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
as Self