Cara Buono

Cara Buono

1971-03-01 The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA Female 68 Known Credits

Biography

Born in The Bronx, New York, Buono was raised in a blue-collar family and decided at an early age to make acting her life's ambition. At 11, she showed her connection to her family's work ethic by answering a casting call ad for Harvey Fierstein's "Spookhouse" and landing the role, without any assistance from her family or other adults. Buono began landing roles on television and the New York stage while in her teens and early twenties, and earned a Daytime Emmy nomination as a young victim of sexual abuse in Abby, My Love (1991) (CBS, 1991), which aired as part of the CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984). She soon graduated to minor roles in Stephen Gyllenhaal's Waterland (1992), with Jeremy Irons and Ethan Hawke; as an illegal immigrant in The Cowboy Way (1994), with Woody Harrelson and Kiefer Sutherland; and in Noah Baumbach's much-loved indie comedy, Kicking and Screaming (1995), which reunited her with her "Abby, My Love" co-star, Josh Hamilton. While cultivating her acting career, Buono also graduated from Columbia University with a double major in English and political science in 1995, which she earned in just three years. After graduation, Buono concentrated largely on character roles in independent films and on television. She was the wife and confidante of prison guard Robert Sean Leonard, who served as an earpiece for monstrous 1930s criminal Carl Panzram (James Woods) in Killer: A Journal of Murder (1995), before playing an accident-prone opera singer in love with a young man (Gibson Frazier) with Jazz-Era affectations in the offbeat Man of the Century (1999). She soon added behind-the-camera credits to her expanding resume, including writer/director on the short, Baggage (1997), with Liev Schreiber and Minnie Driver, and served as co-producer and star of the comedy, Two Ninas (1999), about a pair of similarly monikered women (Buono and Amanda Peet) who fell for a very unlucky man. She continues to write and co-wrote "When the Cat's Away" (1999), with Brad Anderson, and wrote an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, "This Side of Paradise". Buono's screen credits grew more obscure at the launch of the new millennium - art house and film festival circles saw the lesbian drama, Chutney Popcorn (1999), Attention Shoppers (2000), Happy Accidents (2000) with Marisa Tomei and Vincent D'Onofrio. She soon turned to television for wider exposure, and earned it through supporting roles on high profile series like Third Watch (1999) and The Sopranos (1999). In 2007, she joined the cast of the cult favorite, The Dead Zone (2002) (USA, 2002-2007) as Sheriff Anna Turner, who investigated the death of her predecessor (Chris Bruno). During this period, Buono maintained her screen career in features as varied as Ang Lee's Hulk (2003), playing David Banner's mother, who was killed by his genetically-induced rage, and Beer League (2006), and Artie Lange's hapless lay-about love interest. In 2010, she appeared as the divorced mother of Kodi Smit-McPhee in Let Me In (2010), the critically-praised American remake of the Swedish vampire movie, Let the Right One In (2008). That same year, she landed her most widely seen role-to-date on Mad Men (2007), playing Dr. Faye Miller. For her efforts, Buono received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011.

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1971-03-01

Place of Birth

The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA

Known Credits

68

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

کارا بونو

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

The Bad Seed

2018

Angela

Hulk

2003

Edith Banner

Paper Towns

2015

Mrs. Jacobsen

Man of the Century

1999

Virginia Clemens

Gladiator

1992

Dawn

All Saints

2017

Aimee Spurlock

Let Me In

2010

Owen's Mother

Emily & Tim

2015

Emily (Segment 3)

Takedown

2000

Christina Painter

Two Ninas

2000

Nina Cohen

Beer League

2006

Linda

The Cowboy Way

1994

Teresa Salazar

Waterland

1992

Judy Dobson

A Good Marriage

2014

Betty Pike

River Red

1998

Rachel

The Unquiet

2008

Julie Bishop

Modern Love

2012

Nicky

Betrayed

2010

Amy Waite

Drew Peterson: Untouchable

2014

Kathleen Savio

Monsters and Men

2018

Stacey

She Came from the Woods

2023

Heather McCalister

In a Class of His Own

1999

Sherry Donato

Deep in My Heart

1999

Young Gerry Cummins

Cthulhu

2008

Dannie

Attention Shoppers

2000

Claire Suavez

In Fidelity

2024

Holly Ayker

V13

2025

Ida

TV Credits

Stranger Things

2016

Karen Wheeler (33 episodes)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

1999

Rachel Zelinsky (1 episodes)

NCIS

2003

Commander Sarah Resnick (1 episodes)

Law & Order

1990

Shelly Taggert (1 episodes)

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

2000

Tracy Logan (1 episodes)

The Sopranos

1999

Kelli Lombardo (1 episodes)

Castle

2009

Siobhan O'Doul (1 episodes)

Hawaii Five-0

2010

Agent Allison Marsh (1 episodes)

Elementary

2012

Sarah Cushing (1 episodes)

The Good Wife

2009

Charlene Peterson (1 episodes)

Person of Interest

2011

Martine Rousseau (9 episodes)

Mad Men

2007

Faye Miller (0 episodes)

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

2001

Charlotte Caspari (1 episodes)

Supergirl

2015

Gamemnae / Gemma Cooper (9 episodes)

Bull

2016

Amaya Andrews (1 episodes)

Third Watch

1999

Grace Foster (24 episodes)

The Dead Zone

2002

Sheriff Anna Turner (6 episodes)

Brothers and Sisters

2006

Rose (3 episodes)

Family Law

1999

Carly Hanson (1 episodes)

God Friended Me

2018

Karen (1 episodes)

The Mysteries of Laura

2014

Julia Davis (1 episodes)

The Single Guy

1995

Christie (1 episodes)

The Blacklist: Redemption

2017

Anna Copeland (1 episodes)

Talking Sopranos

2020

Self (1 episodes)

Miss Match

2003

Michelle Schiff (1 episodes)

The Romanoffs

2018

Debbie Newman (1 episodes)

The Girl from Plainville

2022

Gail Carter (8 episodes)

Six Months to Live

2004

Alice (3 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

Baggage

Writer

1997

TV Production Credits

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