On The Americans, Alison Wright plays Martha Hanson, the dowdy, plain, timid secretary to FBI counter-intelligence agent Gaad, and secret wife to Clark, one of the many aliases of Matthew Rhys’ KGB ...
British actress Alison Wright, who plays the FBI secretary Martha Hanson on “The Americans,” was hit with a $1.5 million lawsuit for dumping her long-running representative, Headline Talent Agency, on ...
Alison Wright is an actress probably best known for portraying Martha Hanson on FX’s The Americans. You may have also seen her in The Nanny Diaries and she recently co-starred in HBO’s Confirmation, a ...
Here’s news that offers a hint about the direction the just-wrapped “The Americans” will take in its second season. FX announced today that the spy drama will be moving a pair of its guest stars up to ...
Wright plays an FBI secretary who falls in love with an undercover Russian spy. She says Martha is "who we would all most likely be" if we found... We Are All Martha: Alison Wright On How Her ...
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The actress opens up to ET about her newfound success on 'Feud' and on Broadway after waiting in the wings for her turn to shine. These days, The Americans star Alison Wright hasn’t been able to get a ...
As we enter Emmy season — nomination voting runs June 13 to 27 — Yahoo TV will be spotlighting performances, writing, and other contributions that we feel deserve recognition. Warning: This interview ...
Martha (Allison Wright) has been living part-time with a man who has another wife. Inset: Wright with Matthew Rhys as Clark. James Minchin/FX; Craig Blankenhorn/FX Marriage and its complications is a ...
Honestly, we’ve been crushing on this gal for so long, it’s kind of embarrassing that we haven’t bestowed the honor of a Woman Crush Wednesday on her sooner. Luckily, her career has never been hotter, ...
Truthfully, though, if this is talking to Wright while she’s dying, I’d love to meet her living. The Lee Strasberg Institute graduate smiles easy and often; she answers questions with a stage ...