Jodie Lynne McClintock is a multifaceted and accomplished actress who has made a profound and lasting impact within the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of film, television, and stage. Her remarkable career, which has spanned numerous years, has been marked by a diverse range of notable performances in productions that have graced the stages of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and London's esteemed West End.
Noted American actress, Molly McClintock, has made a significant impact in the film industry, showcasing her impressive range and versatility through her notable performances. One of her most critically acclaimed roles to date is that of Marion Ruth Britton, a passenger on the ill-fated United Airlines Flight 93, in the 2006 film "United 93". This powerful portrayal not only garnered recognition from the film's cast but also earned them the prestigious Best Ensemble Cast of 2006 award from the esteemed Boston Society of Film Critics.
Furthermore, McClintock's extensive filmography also includes a memorable appearance as Sister Thomas, a cheerleading nun, in the 2009 comedy-drama "The Mighty Macs", which starred the talented Carla Gugino and Phyllis Sommerville alongside her.
Noted thespian, McClintock has accumulated an impressive array of stage credits throughout her illustrious career, with a particular highlight being her captivating performance as Cathleen in the esteemed production of A Long Day's Journey Into Night, expertly directed by the renowned Sir Jonathan Miller.
Alongside a talented ensemble cast, including the likes of the illustrious Jack Lemmon, the accomplished Kevin Spacey, the accomplished Peter Gallagher, and the esteemed Bethel Leslie, McClintock brought her unique talent and dedication to the role, earning her a reputation as a formidable actress.
In a testament to her versatility and range, McClintock reprised her iconic stage performance as Cathleen in a film adaptation, which premiered on both Showtime and PBS' American Playhouse, further solidifying her status as a respected and accomplished actress.
McClintock's extensive professional journey has led her to form a significant connection with the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company, where she has served as a guest member during their prestigious Broadway and Kennedy Center rotating repertories, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
In her collaborative efforts with the RSC, McClintock had the opportunity to work closely with the company's former artistic director, the renowned Adrian Noble, on the critically acclaimed production of The Art of Success, which featured the iconic Tim Curry in the starring role at the Manhattan Theatre Club.
Notable stage roles have garnered acclaim for McClintock, showcasing her exceptional talent as the Nurse in Romeo & Juliet, a production skillfully directed by David Kennedy at the esteemed Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
Noted for her impressive Off-Broadway repertoire, the talented individual has had the privilege of appearing in a variety of productions, including the esteemed Lincoln Center, where she showcased her remarkable skills in the critically acclaimed play Belle Epoque.
Furthermore, she has also had the distinction of performing in the Minetta Lane Theatre, where she brought to life the captivating character of Tricks the Devil Taught Me, a testament to her versatility as a performer.
Additionally, her impressive resume boasts the credits for A Dangerous Personality, a production presented by Perry Street Theatricals/Women's Project, in which she delivered a standout performance as the enigmatic Madame Blavatsky.
Moreover, her extensive experience has also led her to work with the renowned director Christopher Bayes on the thought-provoking production Timeslips, presented at the innovative HERE, a platform that has consistently pushed the boundaries of artistic expression.
As a result, her impressive Off-Broadway credits are a testament to her dedication, talent, and passion for the craft, making her a highly respected and sought-after performer in the industry.
Noteworthy among McClintock's extensive repertoire is her dual role portrayal of Paula and Sir Geoffrey in Charles Busch's Shanghai Moon, which premiered at Theatre for the New City. Furthermore, she has had the privilege of working with numerous esteemed regional theaters, including the Long Wharf, McCarter, Papermill Playhouse, Rep Theatre of St Louis, Pittsburgh Public, Syracuse Stage, Arizona Theatre Company, and both the Alabama and St. Louis Shakespeare Festivals.
Noted actress McClintock garnered significant recognition in 2010 when she was honored with the prestigious title of being one of the finest actresses of the year by the esteemed Times-Herald NY publication, a distinction that was bestowed upon her in recognition of her outstanding performance in the triple role of Mrs. Kravitz, Mrs. McCarthy, and Mrs. Van Nostrand in the captivating stage production of Red Herring, which was expertly staged at the Shadowland Theatre, a renowned venue for the performing arts, where she also had the opportunity to showcase her impressive range by taking on the complex and multifaceted character of Peg in the thought-provoking drama, The Outgoing Tide.
Kelsey McClintock has had the privilege of showcasing her remarkable talent on numerous television programs, including the critically acclaimed sitcom "30 Rock", the crime drama "Law and Order: Criminal Intent", the semi-autobiographical comedy series "Louie", the drama "Return to Sender", and the popular Nickelodeon show "The Naked Brothers Band".
Furthermore, McClintock has also lent her voice to the world of video games, bringing to life the character of Maud Eccles, a skilled and fearless bounty hunter, in the highly successful open-world game "Grand Theft Auto 5".