Matilda Lawler

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Matilda Lawler is an American actress best known for starring roles in the film Flora & Ulysses, as Flora, the HBO Max miniseries Station Eleven, and the HBO series It: Welcome to Derry. She has received nominations for a Gotham Award, Emmy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

OccupationActress
Yearsactive2017–present
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Matilda Lawler
OccupationActress
Years active2017–present
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Early life

Lawler's parents, Matthew and Mara Lawler (nee Demey), are actors.[1]

Career

Lawler's first acting role was in a stage production of Jack and Annie at Hoboken Children's Theater when she was in the first grade.[1] She made her Broadway debut in The Ferryman (2018).

In 2017, she starred in the play The Net Will Appear, in which she played a nine-year-old who becomes friends with a 70-year-old.[2] The actor who played the latter character, Richard Masur, became Lawler's mentor and best friend. She tapped into their relationship for the emotions needed to portray her character in Station Eleven.[3]

For her work in Station Eleven, The New Yorker called Lawler "a gifted performer".[4] In 2022, she appeared in the main cast of the Disney+ limited series The Santa Clauses.

Acting credits

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 The Block Island Sound Emily
2020 Good Grief Young Nora Short film
2021 Flora & Ulysses Flora
2024 Ezra Ruby
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Television

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2019-2021 Evil Mathilda Mowbray / Brenda Guest role - 2 episodes
2021-2022 Station Eleven young Kirsten Raymond Main role
2022-2023 The Santa Clauses Betty, Santa's Chief of Staff Main role: season 1
Recurring role: season 2
2023-present The Gilded Age Frances Montgomery Recurring role - 6 episodes
2025 It: Welcome to Derry Margaret "Marge" Truman 8 Episodes
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Theatre

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2017The Net Will AppearRory[5]Mile Square Theatre
2018The FerrymanHonor Carney[6]Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
2025 The Thing About Jellyfish Suzy Swanson Berkeley Repertory Theatre
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Awards and nominations

References

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