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Margo Martindale spoke to CNN in an interview about her new show “The Sticky,” inspired by the so-called “Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist” of 2012.
The story goes that when Krasinski reached out to Jenkins, he said, “If you get Margo Martindale to play my wife, I’ll do it.” Yes, and I think I need to tell everyone I know to say that.
Production has officially wrapped on Dead Letters, the debut feature film from writer-director David Drake. The film stars three-time Emmy-winner Margo Martindale (The Americans), who also serves ...
Margo Martindale seems to be a little busy. Since playing Mags Bennett on Justified earned her an Emmy in 2011, the film, TV and stage veteran has popped up on more than a half-dozen series ...
Margo Martindale does, after starring in The Sticky (December 6, Prime Video). The Emmy-winning actor plays Ruth Landry, a Canadian syrup farmer who resorts to crime after the government threatens ...
Margo Martindale says her spiffy Park Ranger outfit in “Cocaine Bear” reminded her of Jackie Gleason. “Honestly, as fat and crazy as I look in it, I enjoyed the way I look in it,” she told ...
Before Margo Martindale played the memorable role of Mags Bennett on FX’s Justified, she was one of those character actresses who always played the friend, the mother, the grandmother or the ...
We all just sat back and watched Margo Martindale drive that pickup truck, dragging that tree, and it just was fantastic.” “The Sticky” begins streaming on Amazon Prime Video on December 6.
Of all the performances Margo Martindale has delivered so far in 2016, perhaps her most revealing one has been on the animated Netflix series, BoJack Horseman. What the role reveals, however, is ...
Veteran actress Margo Martindale is enjoying life in the digital TV age — simultaneously headlining Amazon’s “Sneaky Pete” while filming her Emmy-winning role on “The Americans” (FX).
Margo Martindale: I think I’ve done a lot of really good work, but nothing as flashy as Justified. Honey, I’ve waited for this moment my entire career, so I’m embracing it.