Dame Harriet Walter has long been a household name across the pond. Revered for her work in the British theater scene, most notably in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company, she holds three nominations and a win from the Olivier Awards. She has also featured in a variety of British television programs and films. However, over the past few years her global notoriety has increased thanks in part to “Succession,” which arguably cemented Walter’s late ascension into the Hollywood spotlight.
In “Succession,” Walter plays Lady Caroline Collingwood, the former wife of media giant Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and the distant mother of the series’ three central Roy siblings. Her current Emmy nomination for Best Drama Guest Actress is her fifth overall, and her third for this role. Her episode submission, “Church and State,” introduces her character with her daughter Siobhan’s (Sarah Snook) colorful remark, “Thought I could hear the sound of Dalmatians howling.
In “Succession,” Walter plays Lady Caroline Collingwood, the former wife of media giant Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and the distant mother of the series’ three central Roy siblings. Her current Emmy nomination for Best Drama Guest Actress is her fifth overall, and her third for this role. Her episode submission, “Church and State,” introduces her character with her daughter Siobhan’s (Sarah Snook) colorful remark, “Thought I could hear the sound of Dalmatians howling.
- 12/24/2023
- by Nick Bisa
- Gold Derby
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