Maggie Siff
Credit: Geffen Playhouse
2018

Maggie Siff

Biography

Maggie Siff, born on June 21, 1974, in The Bronx, New York, is a highly accomplished and versatile actress known for her captivating performances across film, television, and theater. With her innate talent, commanding presence, and ability to portray complex characters, Siff has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base throughout her career. Siff's passion for acting began at a young age, and she pursued her love for the craft by studying at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.  Siff's breakout role came in 2006 when she joined the cast of the acclaimed television series "Mad Men."  Following her success on "Mad Men," Siff continued to take on diverse and challenging roles. She portrayed Dr. Tara Knowles on the hit series "Sons of Anarchy," showcasing her versatility as she navigated the complexities of her character's personal and professional life.  In addition to her television work, Siff has made notable appearances in films such as "Leaves of Grass" (2009), "Push" (2009), and "A Woman, a Part" (2016).  Beyond her screen work, Siff has also made significant contributions to the theater world. She has performed in critically acclaimed productions both on and off Broadway, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft in the live performance arena. Maggie Siff's talent, versatility, and dedication to her craft have firmly established her as one of the most respected actresses of her generation. Her ability to bring depth and complexity to her characters, whether on screen or stage, sets her apart. With each project she undertakes, Siff continues to captivate audiences and reaffirm her status as a true talent in the entertainment industry.

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