Mia Barron

Mia Barron is an American actress. She won the Lucille Lortel Award (Best Featured Performance in a play) for her performance in the Lincoln Center production of The Coast Starlight, an Obie award for her performance in Hurricane Diane at New York Theatre Workshop, as well as a second Obie and a Drama Desk Award for her work in the ensemble of the Off Broadway production of The Wolves. She co-created, along with director Lars Jan, a theatrical adaptation of Joan Didion's The White Album, which premiered in New York to sold out houses at BAM's Harvey Theatre as part of the Next Wave Festival. She is known for her extensive New York City theater credits, alongside her television and independent film work, most recently Half Empty Half Full, which received a New York Film Award nomination for Best Ensemble. She is also known as the voice of Molotov and Sally Impossible on the Cartoon Network's long-running comic science-fiction series, The Venture Bros.[1]

Mia Barron
Born
EducationNew York University (BFA, MFA)
SpouseLars Jan

Early life

Mia Barron was born in Toronto and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts, the daughter of psychologist James Barron and writer Susan Barron. Her parents divorced and she has two brothers from her father's second marriage. Barron moved to New York to get her BFA at the Tisch School of the Arts and stayed to get her MFA from the graduate acting program at Tisch.

When she first got out of school, Barron worked extensively in regional theatre appearing in multiple shows at The Long Wharf, The Guthrie, The Old Globe, Huntington Theatre, New York Stage and Film, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Westport Playhouse, Actors Theatre of Louisville's Humana festival, and The Acting Company among others. After she settled in New York, Barron became a mainstay in the off-Broadway scene, often working on the premieres of new plays.

Career

Barron's Television credits include a recurring role on Get Shorty (with Chris O'Dowd and Ray Romano), a recurring role on Law & Order True Crime (opposite to Edie Falco) and the recurring role of Katrina Griffin on NCIS.

Barron was in the off-Broadway production of Sarah Delappe's The Wolves, named one of the best productions of the year by The New York Times,[2] and by Forbes magazine as "a milestone for women in entertainment."[3] Barron was in the Broadway production of Tom Stoppard's Tony-winning Coast of Utopia, alongside Billy Crudup and Ethan Hawke. Barron was in the New York premieres of Pulitzer-winning writer Bruce Norris's The Pain and the Itch at Playwrights Horizons, and Domesticated at Lincoln Center Theater, alongside Jeff Goldblum and Laurie Metcalf. She has also been heavily involved with Chekhov Project at Lake Lucille, having appeared as Elena opposite Bill Irwin's Vanya, and Natasha opposite Michael Chernus's Andrey.

Barron moved to Los Angeles, where she has become a regular on television and in the independent film world, as well as continuing her work in the New York theatre world.

Awards

  • Lortel Award - Outstanding Featured Performer in a Play (The Coast Starlight)
  • Obie Award - Outstanding
  • Performance (Hurricane Diane)
  • Obie Award - Outstanding Ensemble (The Wolves)
  • Drama Desk Award Outstanding Ensemble (The Wolves)
  • Audie Awards Finalist (Female Narration for Crosstalk)
  • Best Ensemble Nomination New York Film Awards (Half Empty/Half Full)

Personal life

Barron has one child, Esme, with her partner multi-media artist Lars Jan.

Credits

Stage

YearTitleTheater
2002The World OverPlaywrights Horizons
2003She Stoops to ComedyPlaywrights Horizons
2005Big TimesSoho Repertory Theatre
2006The Pain and the ItchPlaywrights Horizons
2006-2007The Coast of UtopiaLincoln Center
2009What Once We FeltLincoln Center
2010Spirit ControlManhattan Theatre Club
2011KnickerbockerThe Public Theatre
2013DomesticatedLincoln Center
2015Dying For ItAtlantic Theater Company
2017The WolvesLincoln Center
2019Hurricane DianeNew York Theatre Workshop

Film and television

YearTitleRole
2004-2015The Venture Bros.Molotov Cocktease and Sally Impossible
2008Righteous KillJill Goldman
200827 Dresses
2010Grey's AnatomyLauren Turner
2013ElementaryLara Banin
2014AmnesiacOfficer Rogers
2014Blue BloodsJanet Walters
2015The ImpossibilitiesMarlene
2015I Smile BackSusan
2016Modern FamilyVicky
2016BonesGail Bradford
2016NCISDoctor Katrina Griffin
2017Law & Order True CrimeMarcia
2018Get ShortyEmily

References

  1. Mia Barron at Behind The Voice Actors
  2. Brantley, Ben (September 12, 2016). "Review: The Wolves: A Pack of Female Warriors, Each Determined to Score". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 21, 2023.
  3. Seymour, Lee (September 29, 2016). "The Wolves Is A Milestone For Women In Entertainment". Forbes. Archived from the original on December 2, 2020.

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