Constance Zimmer is a talented actress, director, and voice artist, known for her diverse and impressive body of work in television and film.
Starting in 2005, Zimmer played the role of Dana Gordon on HBO's critically acclaimed series "Entourage" for six seasons, and reprised her role in the 2015 film adaptation.
Her most notable role was as Quinn, the executive producer of a fictional dating show, on Lifetime's drama series "UnReal". Her performance earned her an Emmy nomination and a Critics Choice award, as well as a Peabody Award for the show during its four-season run.
Zimmer has also appeared in multiple seasons of the Netflix original series "House of Cards", executive produced by David Fincher, and had recurring roles on HBO's "The Newsroom", executive produced by Aaron Sorkin, and other notable shows.
As a director, Zimmer has directed five episodes of television and can be seen in the series "Big Sky" and "The Calling", both created by David E. Kelley, which reunited her with Kelley, who she also worked with on ABC's "Boston Legal", earning her a SAG Award nomination for ensemble cast.
Zimmer has also had major recurring roles on "Good Trouble", "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D", "A Million Little Things", "Grey's Anatomy", "Shameless", "The New Adventures of Old Christine", and has appeared in numerous other shows and films.
Her feature film credits include "Run the Tide" with Taylor Lautner, "The Babymakers" opposite Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn, "Results" with Guy Pearce and Cobie Smulders, "Demoted" opposite Sean Astin and Michael Vartan, and the Warner Bros. feature "Chaos Theory" starring Ryan Reynolds and Emily Mortimer.
As a voice artist, Zimmer has lent her voice to various projects, including "Transformers: Robots in Disguise", "BoJack Horseman", "Shadow Dairies", "Krapopolis", "Wonder Woman: Bloodlines", and "Angel of Vine".
Zimmer resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Russ, an Emmy award-winning director, and their daughter.