Catherine Keener can soon be seen in independent feature No Future, by the producing team of the critically acclaimed Sorry to Bother You. She will star opposite Stranger Things star, Charlie Heaton.
Two-time Academy Award nominee (Capote, Being John Malkovich) Keener continues to be a dominant force on screen, recently appearing in the critically acclaimed box office hit, Get Out from Universal and Jordan Peele. Keener can also be seen opposite Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro in Black Label Media’s Sicario sequel, Day of the Soldado, written by Taylor Sheridan and directed by Stefano Sollima. She can soon be seen in Amazon Original series Modern Love, based on the popular & long-running New York Times column of the same name.
Keener can currently be seen on television starring alongside Jim Carrey in Michel Gondry’s Showtime series Kidding and Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard’s Amazon Ori
Catherine Keener can soon be seen in independent feature No Future, by the producing team of the critically acclaimed Sorry to Bother You. She will star opposite Stranger Things star, Charlie Heaton.
Two-time Academy Award nominee (Capote, Being John Malkovich) Keener continues to be a dominant force on screen, recently appearing in the critically acclaimed box office hit, Get Out from Universal and Jordan Peele. Keener can also be seen opposite Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro in Black Label Media’s Sicario sequel, Day of the Soldado, written by Taylor Sheridan and directed by Stefano Sollima. She can soon be seen in Amazon Original series Modern Love, based on the popular & long-running New York Times column of the same name.
Keener can currently be seen on television starring alongside Jim Carrey in Michel Gondry’s Showtime series Kidding and Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard’s Amazon Original series Forever, opposite Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen.
She was also recently seen opposite Oscar Isaacs in Show Me a Hero, a six-part miniseries for HBO, written by David Simon and directed by Paul Haggis and before that in longtime collaborator and acclaimed director, Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini and was previously in Begin Again, written and directed by John Carney alongside Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley. Keener voiced the role of Ugga in the 2013 animated hit The Croods, for Dreamworks Animation and in The Incredibles 2.