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Mireille Enos has quickly risen to the top of a short list of sought-after female actors. She is best known for her role as “Karin Lane” opposite Brad Pitt in the blockbuster hit World War Z as well as her Golden Globe, Emmy and Critics Choice Award nominated role as detective ‘Sarah Linden’ on AMC’s The Killing.
Upcoming Enos will be seen in the highly anticipated series for AMC opposite Bob Odenkirk for the network's fast-tracked project - Straight Man. This will mark Mireille’s return to AMC following her breakthrough performance with The Killing. Straight Man will follow the mid-life crisis story William Henry Devereaux, Jr. (Odenkirk), the unlikely chairman of the English department in a badly underfunded college in the Pennsylvania rust belt. Taking a rare comedic turn as the female lead, Enos will play the cool-headed wife to Odenkirk’s Deveraux.
She will also be seen starring in courtroom drama film, Miranda’s Victim, alongside Abigail Breslin, Ryan Phillippe, Donald Sutherland, and Taryn Manning. The film tells the true story of Trish Weir and how her case notably resulted in the establishment of the Miranda rights. Enos will portray Trish’s mother Zeola, who struggles to support her daughter while processing her own trauma.
In 2021, Enos was seen starring in the Amazon Studios adaptation of the action-thriller, Hanna as ruthless CIA agent ‘Marissa.’ The series, created by David Farr, spanned three seasons. For her portrayal, Enos received Critics Choice Super Award nomination in the category of Best Actress in an Action Series.
Most recently in film, Enos starred in the Blumhouse produced film, The Lie, opposite Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King. Written and directed by The Killing creator, Venna Sud, the film made its debut at the 2018 Toronto international Film Festival and debuted on Amazon in October 2020 as part of the ‘Welcome To Blumhouse’ film series.
In 2019, Enos was seen in the Amazon and BBC six-part series, Good Omens, portraying ‘War,’ one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Joined by Jon Hamm, Michael Sheen and David Tennant, the show is described as equal parts humor, horror, fantasy and drama.
In 2016, Enos joined the ranks of Shonda Rhimes’ leading ladies, being cast in the starring role of ABC’s The Catch which premiered as part of the famed “Thank God It’s Thursday” (TGIT) lineup and aired for two seasons.
Enos’ big break in television came in the form of her supporting role in the HBO drama Big Love from 2007-2010. Impressed by her range and versatility, Enos was cast in a double-role playing twins ‘JoDean and Kathy Marquart,’ which eventually lead to her leading role on the AMC hit show The Killing for four seasons beginning in 2011.
Other television projects include HBO biographical drama My Dinner with Hervé opposite Jamie Dornan and Peter Dinklage, which recounts the life of French Actor Hervé Villechaize.
In 2017, Enos was seen in the thriller Never Here, opposite the late Sam Shepard, in what became his final role. Other film credits The Captive, directed by Atom Egoyan and starring opposite Ryan Reynolds, If I Stay, based on the best-selling young adult novel, Gangster Squad, opposite Josh Brolin and Ryan Gosling and Sabotage, directed by David Ayer.
Most notably, on stage, Enos starred in the Broadway revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf opposite industry veterans Bill Irwin and Kathleen Turner where she earned herself a Tony nomination for “Best Featured Actress in a Play.” In 2006, Enos joined the original cast as the play transferred to London’s famous West End.
Enos was raised in Houston where she attended The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
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