Felicity Huffman

American actress

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2024 Felicity Huffman is set to play Dr. Jill Gideon in the series Criminal Minds: Evolution.
2024 Felicity Huffman is scheduled to perform in 'Hir' at the Park Theatre in London.
2024 Felicity Huffman will appear as Lorraine Howell in the Season 2 Episode 1 titled 'Lorraine's Story' of the series Accused.
2023 In a November interview with KABC-TV, Huffman spoke about the Varsity Blues scandal for the first time.
March 2023 In March 2023, Huffman appeared in an episode of The Good Doctor as distinguished attorney Janet Stewart.
May 1 2020 The drama film Tammy's Always Dying, featuring Huffman, was released through video on demand on May 1, 2020.
2019 Felicity Huffman played Helen Halston in 'Otherhood' and the character Tammy MacDonald in 'Tammy's Always Dying.'
2019 Felicity Huffman portrayed Linda Fairstein in the miniseries When They See Us.
October 25 2019 Huffman was released from prison two days early, having completed her full sentence.
October 15 2019 Huffman reported to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California to begin her 14-day jail sentence.
September 2019 Huffman's film Tammy's Always Dying had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2019.
September 13 2019 Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in jail, one year of supervised release, a $30,000 fine, and 250 hours of community service.
May 13 2019 Huffman formally pleaded guilty to honest services fraud for paying $15,000 to have a proctor correct her daughter's SAT answers.
April 8 2019 Huffman agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
April 3 2019 Huffman acknowledged her rights and charges in court in Boston and waived a pretrial hearing.
March 13 2019 Huffman appeared in Los Angeles Federal Court after being arrested at her California home by FBI and IRS agents.
March 12 2019 Huffman was charged by the U.S. Attorney's Office in a nationwide college entrance exam cheating scandal.
2018 In 2018, Huffman starred in the second season of the Epix comedy-drama Get Shorty.
2017 Felicity Huffman starred as Poppy in the film 'Krystal.'
2017 In 2017, Huffman voiced a parody of herself in two episodes of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman.
2015 Felicity Huffman took on the role of Kimberly Wyatt in the movie 'Stealing Cars.'
2015 Felicity Huffman starred in 'The Anarchist' at Theater Asylum.
March 2015 American Crime debuted on ABC in March 2015, where Huffman received critical acclaim for her performance.
2014 Felicity Huffman played the role of Emily in 'Rudderless' and the CIA Director in 'Big Game.'
October 2 2014 On October 2, 2014, it was announced that Huffman would star and executive produce a drama about a special agent on the New York City Joint Terrorism Task Force, although it was not green-lighted.
May 2014 In May 2014, Huffman's pilot American Crime was picked up to series after being cast as the lead.
April 2014 In April 2014, Huffman appeared in the independent film Cake, opposite Jennifer Aniston.
2013 Felicity Huffman appeared as Agnes in the film 'Trust Me.'
February 15 2013 On February 15, 2013, Huffman signed on for the lead role in the Fox drama pilot Boomerang, directed by Craig Brewer.
2012 Felicity Huffman was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, receiving her star for contributions to Television, marking her as the recipient of the 2,463rd star located at 7072 Hollywood Blvd.
November 2012 Felicity Huffman performed at the Mark Taper Forum.
September 26 2012 Felicity Huffman reunited with playwright David Mamet in the comedy play November, which debuted on September 26, 2012.
May 2012 Desperate Housewives ended after eight seasons.
March 7 2012 Huffman and her husband each received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
March 1 2012 Huffman launched 'What The Flicka,' a website dedicated to women and mothers, where she was a regular contributor.
2010 Huffman wrote, directed, and acted in the film Lesster.

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