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  1. Jayne Houdyshell / ˈhaʊdiˌʃɛl / [1] (born September 25, 1953) is an American actress. Known for being a prolific character actor in theater, film, and television, Houdyshell has received numerous accolades including a Tony Award, two Obie Awards, and a Drama Desk Award .

  2. Jayne Houdyshell. Actress: Only Murders in the Building. In addition to her other achievements, she must surely be noted for her work in the series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" in her part as Judge Ruth Linden.

  3. Jayne Houdyshell. Actress: Only Murders in the Building. In addition to her other achievements, she must surely be noted for her work in the series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" in her part as Judge Ruth Linden.

  4. Jul 5, 2022 · Jayne Houdyshell learned about midway through season one of Only Murders in the Building that her character, Bunny Folger, was to be the series’ second victim.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Jayne Houdyshell knows how to find artistic fulfillment. Born and raised in Topeka, Kansas, she was a highly respected force in the regional sphere for the first half of her career,...

  6. May 1, 2024 · Tony-winner Jayne Houdyshell shares her journey from regional theatre powerhouse to one of Broadway’s best.

  7. Apr 8, 2008 · Though Jayne Houdyshell may not have obsessed about Hollywood and Broadway musicals when she was young, she now has a foot in each of those worlds.

  8. May 12, 2016 · In her dressing room at the Helen Hayes Theater, Jayne Houdyshell keeps two pages from her diary enclosed in a silver frame. The entry, from April 1969, describes a high school production of...

  9. Nov 28, 2021 · Erik and Deirdre Blake, played by Richard Jenkins and Jayne Houdyshell, travel from their home in Scranton, Pa., to spend the holiday in the almost completely unfurnished and somewhat dilapidated...

  10. Feb 25, 2018 · Theresa, a formidable middle-aged professor (played by Jayne Houdyshell, in daunting mode), is at an academic conference, holding forth with steamroller confidence on the oppression of marginal...