Thanking Jacobs-Jenkins in her acceptance speech, Paulson said: “I will never be able to convey my gratitude to you for trusting me, for letting me hold the hand of Toni Lafayette, a woman you have written who makes no apology, who isn’t begging to be liked or approved of but does hope to be seen.”Though Paulson has found fame in television series like “American Horror Story” and “The People v. O.J.
Simpson: American Crime Story” — winning an Emmy for her performance as the prosecutor Marcia Clark — her career has roots in theater.
And she was exposed to Broadway early on.
After she moved to New York City as a child, her mother worked as a waitress at Sardi’s, a Broadway haunt that just so happens to be next door to the theater where “Appropriate” opened in December.
Paulson’s first job out of high school was as an understudy on Broadway for Amy Ryan in “The Sisters Rosensweig.” (Ryan, who starred in the play “Doubt,” was also nominated in the leading actress category this year.)
Persons:
Jacobs, Jenkins, Paulson, “, Toni Lafayette, O.J, Simpson, ” —, Marcia Clark —, Paulson’s, Amy Ryan, ”, Ryan, Jessica Lange, Rachel McAdams, Mary Jane, ” Betsy Aidem, Cherry Jones, ” Paulson, Jones
Organizations:
Broadway
Locations:
New York City, Sardi’s, French Republic