Keri Russell

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Keri Lynn Russell (born March 23, 1976)[2] is an American actress. Working mainly in dramatic television since the 1990s, she has received eight nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. She won a Golden Globe Award in 1999 for her lead role in the drama series Felicity, and has received six Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four additional Golden Globe Award nominations for her roles in The Americans and The Diplomat. In 2017, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to television.

Russell first appeared on Disney Channel's revival of The Mickey Mouse Club when she was 15 and was a regular cast member on the show from 1991 to 1994. She made her first film appearance in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992). Russell's other film appearances include We Were Soldiers (2002), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Waitress (2007), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). On stage, she acted in Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play Fat Pig (2004–2005) and made her Broadway debut in the Lanford Wilson revival Burn This (2019).

Early life

Russell was born on March 23, 1976, in Fountain Valley, California, a suburb of Orange County. Her mother, Stephanie Stephens, is a homemaker, and her father, David Russell, is a Nissan Motors executive.[3] She has an older brother and a younger sister. The family lived in Coppell, Texas; Mesa, Arizona; and Highlands Ranch, Colorado, moving frequently due to her father's work.

Career

1990–2002: Early roles and rise to prominence with Felicity

Russell was a dancer in middle school and high school, and her dancing had helped her get cast on The All New Mickey Mouse Club television show on the Disney Channel.[4][5] Russell was on the show from 1991 to 1994, encompassing seasons four to six.

In 1992, she appeared in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and in 1993, had a minor role on the sitcom Boy Meets World as Mr. Feeny's niece. She appeared on Married... with Children in a 1995 episode ("Radio Free Trumaine", production 9.24). She subsequently had several film and television roles, including the 1996 made-for-television film The Babysitter's Seduction.[4] That year she also had a role on the short-lived soap opera series Malibu Shores.[4]

In 1994, Russell appeared as the "other woman" in Bon Jovi's music video "Always".[6] In 1997, she appeared in two episodes of Roar.[4]

From 1998 to 2002, Russell starred as the title character on the successful WB Network series Felicity, and in 1999 won a Golden Globe for the role.

During the show's run, Russell appeared in the films Eight Days a Week, The Curve, and Mad About Mambo, all of which received only limited releases in North America. Her next role was in the film We Were Soldiers (2002),[4] as the wife of a United States serviceman during the Vietnam War. The film was released two months before the end of FelicityTemplate:'s run.

2003–2012: Theater and film roles

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Russell at the British premiere of Mission: Impossible III, 2006

When Felicity ended, Russell moved to New York City and made her off-Broadway stage debut in 2004 in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig.[7] In 2005, she returned to television and film, beginning with an appearance in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie The Magic of Ordinary Days, the theatrical film The Upside of Anger, and the television miniseries Into the West. In 2005, director J. J. Abrams asked Russell to join the cast of Mission: Impossible III, and she accepted. She was screen tested for the role of Lois Lane in Superman Returns but lost the part to Kate Bosworth.[8]

In mid-2006, Russell was chosen to be a celebrity spokeswoman for CoverGirl cosmetics.[9] In the summer of 2007, Russell appeared in The Keri Kronicles, a reality show sitcom sponsored by CoverGirl that aired on MySpace; the show was filmed at Russell's home in Manhattan and spotlighted her life.[10] Also in 2007, she played Melody on the NBC show Scrubs.

Russell next starred in the film Waitress, which marked the fourth time she played a pregnant woman.[11] Her performance was positively received by critics,[10] with Michael Sragow of The Baltimore Sun writing that Russell's performance had "aesthetic character" and "wields tenderness and fierceness with quiet heat".[12] In 2007, Russell also completed roles in Grimm Love and The Girl in the Park.

Russell next appeared in August Rush, released in November 2007. She later appeared in Bedtime Stories.[13] In an appearance on The View on December 15, 2008, Russell said she got the part because Adam Sandler's wife Jackie had seen her in Waitress and suggested her for the movie. Russell voiced Wonder Woman in a direct-to-video animated feature released on March 3, 2009.[14]

Russell starred in the Tom Vaughan-helmed Extraordinary Measures[15][16] for CBS Films. The drama, released on January 22, 2010, was the company's first film to go into production.[4][17] Russell plays Aileen Crowley, a mother who tries to build a normal home life for her sick children while her husband and an unconventional scientist race against time to find a cure.[18]

Russell starred in the Fox series Running Wilde from 2010 to 2011.[19]

2013–present: The Americans and The Diplomat

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Russell at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con

From 2013 to 2018, Russell starred in the FX drama series The Americans, playing Elizabeth Jennings, a deep-undercover Russian KGB spy living as an American in the 1980s Cold War era. She appeared opposite Matthew Rhys, who portrays her character's husband and spy partner. Russell and Rhys became partners in real life during this time. The series ended after six seasons.[20] For her performance, she was nominated for three consecutive Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, as well as two Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. Emily St. James of Vox called her performance "gorgeously restrained".[21]

In 2013, Russell starred in the science-fiction horror film Dark Skies and the romantic comedy film Austenland. In 2014, she starred in the science fiction action film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, a sequel to 2011's Rise of the Planet of the Apes.[22] In 2016, she starred as Serena Knight in the historical U.S. Civil War film Free State of Jones.

In 2017, Russell received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[23] In 2018, Russell was announced to have joined the cast of the film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which was released on December 20, 2019. The film reunited her with J.J. Abrams, with whom she had worked on Felicity and Mission: Impossible III.[24]

In March 2019, she starred in the first Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson's play Burn This at the Hudson Theatre.[25] Frank Rizzo of Variety wrote of her performance, "Russell, whose stage credits are slim but who's proven her chops onscreen in The Americans, creates a vivid, if less flashy, performance", adding, "Still, she's a force in her own right."[26]

In 2023, Russell began starring in The Diplomat, a political series on Netflix from writer and producer Debora Cahn.[27] In 2026, she received the Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her work on the show's third season.[28]

Personal life

In 2006, Russell became engaged to Shane Deary, a Brooklyn-based contractor she met through mutual friends.[11] They married in New York on February 14, 2007.[29] They have two children: a son born in 2007 and a daughter born in 2011.[30][31] Russell and Deary separated in early 2013 and divorced in mid-2014.[32][33] Since 2014, she has been in a relationship with actor Matthew Rhys, her co-star in The Americans.[34] They have a son, born in 2016.[35][36] In interviews conducted in 2021, Russell and Rhys referred to each other as husband and wife,[37][38] although in an interview in 2025, Rhys said "we literally haven't got round to marriage yet".[39]

Acting credits

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Mandy Park
1998 The Curve Emma Also known as Dead Man's Curve
1999 Eight Days a Week Erica
2000 Mad About Mambo Lucy McLoughlin
2002 We Were Soldiers Barbara Geoghegan
2005 The Upside of Anger Emily Wolfmeyer
2006 Grimm Love Katie
Mission: Impossible III Lindsey Farris
2007 August Rush Lyla Novacek
The Girl in the Park Celeste
Waitress Jenna Hunterson
2008 Bedtime Stories Jill Hastings
2009 Leaves of Grass Janet
Wonder Woman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice) Direct-to-video film
2010 Extraordinary Measures Aileen Crowley
2012 Goats Judy
2013 Austenland Jane Hayes
Dark Skies Lacy Barrett
2014 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Ellie
2016 Free State of Jones Serena Knight
2019 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Zorii Bliss
2021 Antlers Julia Meadows
Adrienne Herself Documentary film
2023 Cocaine Bear Sari

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1991–1993 The All New Mickey Mouse Club Herself Main role
1993 Boy Meets World Jessica Episode: "Grandma Was a Rolling Stone"
1994 Daddy's Girls Phoebe Walker 3 episodes
1995 Clerks Sandra Television pilot
Married... with Children April Adams Episode: "Radio Free Trumaine"
1996 The Babysitter's Seduction Michelle Winston Television film
The Lottery Felice Dunbar
Malibu Shores Chloe Walker Main role
1997 Roar Claire 2 episodes
7th Heaven Camille Episode: "Choices"
When Innocence Is Lost Erica French Television film
1998–2002 Felicity Felicity Porter Main role
2000 CinderElmo Princess Television film
2005 Into the West Naomi Wheeler Episode: "Manifest Destiny"
The Magic of Ordinary Days Olivia "Livvy" Dunne Television film
2007 Scrubs Melody O'Harra 2 episodes
2010–2011 Running Wilde Emmy Kadubic Main role
2013 Arrested Development Widow Carr (voice) Episode: "Señoritis"
2013–2018 The Americans Elizabeth Jennings Main role
2017 Secret History of Comics Narrator Episode: "The Truth About Wonder Woman"
2018 Running Wild with Bear Grylls Herself Episode: "Canary Islands"
2021 Explained Narrator Episode: "Sugar"
2023 Extrapolations Olivia Drew Episode: "2059 Part II: Nightbirds"
2023–present The Diplomat Kate Wyler Main role; also executive producer

Theater

Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2004–2005 Fat Pig Jeannie Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
2019 Burn This Anna Mann Hudson Theatre, Broadway

Music videos

Year Song Artist
1994 "Always" Bon Jovi

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2024 Open Roads Opal Devine (voice)

Awards and nominations

Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Actors Guild Awards[a] 2019 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series The Americans Nominated [40]
2024 Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series The Diplomat Nominated [41]
2025 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [42]
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
2026 Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated [43]
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2007 Best Breakthrough Performance Waitress / August Rush Nominated [44]
Best Seduction (shared with Nathan Fillion) Waitress Nominated
Astra TV Awards 2024 Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Drama The Diplomat Won [45]
2025 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [46]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2013 Best Actress in a Drama Series The Americans Nominated [47]
2014 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [48]
2015 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [49]
2016 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [50]
2019 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [51]
2024 Best Actress in a Drama Series The Diplomat Nominated [52]
2025 Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [53]
Golden Globe Awards 1999 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Felicity Won [54]
2017 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Americans Nominated [55]
2019 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [56]
2024 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Diplomat Nominated [57]
2025 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [58]
2026 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [59]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2017 Television Star Herself Template:Honored [60]
People's Choice Awards 2017 Favorite Cable TV Actress The Americans Nominated [61]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2016 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Americans (episode: "The Magic of David Copperfield V") Nominated [62]
2017 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Americans (episode: "Dyatkovo") Nominated [63]
2018 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Americans (episode: "The Summit") Nominated [64]
2024 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Diplomat (episode: "Lambs in the Dark") Nominated [65]
2025 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Diplomat (episode: "St. Paul's") Nominated
Satellite Awards 2005 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film The Magic of Ordinary Days Nominated [66]
2014 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Americans Nominated [67]
2015 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Americans Won [68]
2019 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Americans Nominated [69]
2025 Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Diplomat Nominated [70]
Saturn Awards 2014 Best Actress on Television The Americans Nominated [71]
Teen Choice Awards 1999 Choice TV Actress Felicity Nominated [72]
Choice Breakout TV Star Felicity Won
2000 Choice TV Actress Felicity Nominated [73]
2001 Choice TV Actress Felicity Nominated [74]
2002 Choice TV Actress - Drama Felicity Nominated [75]
2006 Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure Mission: Impossible III Nominated [76]
2008 Choice Movie Actress: Drama August Rush Nominated [77]
Television Critics Association Awards 2016 Individual Achievement in Drama The Americans Nominated [78]
2018 Individual Achievement in Drama Won [79]
Women's Image Network Awards 2013 Outstanding Actress Drama Series The Americans Nominated [80]
Young Artist Awards 1993 Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Motion Picture Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Nominated [81]
Outstanding Young Cast in a Variety Series The All New Mickey Mouse Club Nominated

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  1. ^ Formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards

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