Sarah Paulson
Definition
Sarah Paulson is an acclaimed American actress born on December 17, 1974, best known for her versatile roles in television series such as the FX anthology American Horror Story, where she portrayed characters like Cordelia Foxx and Audrey Tindall, earning multiple Primetime Emmy Awards.
She has also starred in notable projects including the Netflix series Ratched, films like 12 Years a Slave, and Broadway productions, showcasing her range from horror to drama.
Examples
Sarah Paulson’s chameleon-like transformations in American Horror Story make every season feel like a fresh nightmare delight.
Watching Sarah Paulson chew the scenery in Ratched is like seeing Nurse Ratched get a PhD in dramatic stares.
Sarah Paulson proved she's Hollywood's ultimate multitasker by juggling Emmys and eerie accents without breaking a sweat.
If acting were an Olympic sport, Sarah Paulson would have a gold medal collection that terrifies the competition.