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Karen Pittman

Karen Pittman

Karen Pittman, born in Mississippi and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, is a highly acclaimed actor known for her captivating performances in television, film, and theater. Pittman first gained recognition for her powerful stage work, including roles on Broadway such as "Disgraced" (2012), which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and showcased her impressive emotional range. Pittman became a household name with her role as Lisa Todd Wexley in the hit HBO series "And Just Like That. ." (2021-), the continuation of "Sex and the City", where she brought grace and modern charm to her portrayal. She also delivered a standout performance as Dr. Nya Wallace in "The Morning Show" (Apple TV+, 2019-), a role that earned her widespread praise for her compelling and multifaceted depiction of a complex character. Her television career further highlights her versatility, including memorable roles in "Luke Cage" (Netflix, 2016), "Yellowstone" (Paramount Network, 2018), and "Forever" (Amazon Prime Video, 2018). On the big screen, Pittman appeared in films such as "Detroit" (2017), "Unthinkably Good Things" (2022) and "What We Do Next" (2022), showcasing her ability to bring depth to every role. More recently, Karen Pittman has continued to thrive, with upcoming projects in both television and film solidifying her position as one of the most respected and dynamic actresses of her generation. Her work continues to inspire audiences with her strength, authenticity, and range.
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