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Amelia Fiona Jessica "Minnie" Driver (born 31 January 1970) is a British and American<!--Do NOT remove "American" without consensus on the talk page.--> actress, producer and singer. She rose to prominence with her break-out role in the 1995 film Circle of Friends. She went on to star in a wide range of films, including the cult classic Grosse Pointe Blank; Gus Van Sant's Good Will Hunting (for which she was nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award); the musical The Phantom of the Opera; and Owning Mahowny. She also provided the voice of Lady Eboshi in Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke.
In television, Driver starred with Eddie Izzard in The Riches, for which she was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe. She starred in the ABC sitcom Speechless, the NBC sitcom About a Boy, and had a recurring role in the NBC series Will & Grace. She has also starred in several British dramas, including The Deep for BBC One.
Before she began working as an actress, Driver was a singer; she has released three full solo albums in the course of her career. She has also lent her voice to a variety of animated series and films, including SuperMansion and Tarzan, as well as video games, including Jurassic Park: Trespasser.
Early life and education
Amelia Fiona Jessica Driver was born in London on 31 January 1970, and was raised in Barbados until she was six. The nickname Minnie was given to her by her elder sister, Kate, in childhood as she couldn’t pronounce “Amelia”.
Her mother, Gaynor Churchward (), was a fabric designer and former couture model. Her father, Charles Ronald Driver, was born in Swansea, Wales, and was of English and Scottish descent. He earned the Distinguished Flying Medal and was a director of London United Investments.
Her parents never married. and Collingham College in Kensington, Central London.
Career
Acting
Driver's television debut was in a 1991 TV advertisement for Right Guard deodorant. Driver also made her stage debut in 1991, supplementing her income by performing as a jazz vocalist and guitarist. In 1993 she featured in an episode of Maigret, alongside Michael Gambon and Michael Sheen. Also in 1993, she played alongside Jonathan Pryce in the mini-series Mr Wroe's Virgins. She appeared in The Day Today, on British television, with comedian Steve Coogan and for satirist Armando Iannucci, and had small parts in Casualty, The House of Eliott, Lovejoy and Peak Practice.
Driver gained broader public attention when she played the lead role in Circle of Friends in 1995, opposite Chris O'Donnell. She followed this with a minor role in GoldenEye (1995), a supporting role in Sleepers (1996), a leading role in Big Night (1996), and as a co-star in Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), opposite John Cusack.
Driver played opposite Matt Damon as Skylar in the drama Good Will Hunting (1997), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
In 1998, Driver starred in Sandra Goldbacher's film The Governess. That year, she co-starred opposite Christian Slater and Morgan Freeman in the action thriller Hard Rain. Driver has also worked on several animated features, voicing Jane in Disney's 1999 version of Tarzan and Lady Eboshi in the 1999 English-dubbed release of the Japanese film Princess Mononoke. In 2000 she starred in "Return to Me". In 2003 and 2004, she had a recurring role on Will & Grace as Lorraine Finster, the nemesis of Karen Walker (Megan Mullally) and daughter of Karen's lover, Lyle Finster (John Cleese).
In March 2007, Driver made her return to television in the FX Network show The Riches. She was nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award as Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2007 and 2008, respectively. She was scheduled to appear in The Simpsons Movie, although her appearance was cut from the final version. Driver appeared in the January 2010 episode of Modern Family entitled "Moon Landing". She also starred in the television series The Deep and appeared in Conviction, in the comedy drama Barney's Version, winning a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In October 2013, Driver started filming for The Crash which was released on 13 January 2017.
Driver landed the lead role in the ABC sitcom Speechless, playing the mother of three children, one of whom has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair. The series debuted in the 2016–17 TV season. It was cancelled in May 2019 after three seasons.
In 2026, Driver appeared in the 6-part Canadian drama series The Murder Line, as May Ferguson.
Music
thumb|upright=0.8|Driver performing in 2004
Driver began making music at boarding school. She collaborated on Bomb the Bass's album Clear, in 1994, as part of the outfit River. She was part of the Milo Roth Band, which received a recording contract when she was 19. The title song of Everything I've Got in My Pocket, her first album, reached No. 34 in the U.K., and the song "Invisible Girl" peaked at No. 68. Driver wrote 10 of the 11 songs on the album. In 2004, Driver was the supporting act for the Finn Brothers on the U.K. portion of their world tour.
In 2004, Driver played Carlotta Giudicelli in Joel Schumacher's film The Phantom of the Opera, based on the musical of the same name by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Driver sang "Learn to be Lonely", an original song written for the film by Lloyd Webber. However, because of her lack of opera experience, all her songs as Carlotta were dubbed by opera singer Margaret Preece. Driver released her second album, Seastories, in July 2007, featuring guest appearances by Ryan Adams, the Cardinals and Liz Phair. Driver released a third album in October 2014 called Ask Me to Dance that includes songs by Elliott Smith, Neil Young and The Killers.
Podcast
In 2021, Driver started a podcast, Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver, in which she asks guests a series of seven questions, inspired by the Proust Questionnaire. Guests have included Chelsea Clinton, Nick Jonas and Cindy Crawford.
Personal life
In 1997, Driver began dating Matt Damon while filming Good Will Hunting. The two split in early 1998. She was briefly engaged to Josh Brolin in 2001. She has a son born in 2008 from a brief relationship with television writer and producer Timothy J. Lea. Driver confirmed that she was in a relationship with Addison O'Dea in 2019.
In 2016, Driver revealed that she was sexually assaulted at age 17 while on holiday in Greece.
On 21 December 2017, Driver became a citizen of the United States. After living in California for 27 years, Driver moved back to London in 2024.
Activism
Driver was a long-time ambassador for and supporter of Oxfam until withdrawing her support in 2018 over a sexual abuse scandal in the organisation.
Filmography
Film
thumb|right|Driver at the red carpet New York premiere of [[Barney's Version (film)|Barney's Version in January 2011]]
thumb|right|Driver at the premiere of [[Chevalier (2022 film)|Chevalier in September 2022]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
! Ref.
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| 1992
| data-sort-value="Zebra Man, The" | The Zebra Man
| Emily Ashdown
| Short
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|-
|rowspan=2| 1995
| Circle of Friends
| Bernadette 'Benny' Hogan
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| GoldenEye
| Irina
|
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|-
|rowspan=2| 1996
| Big Night
| Phyllis
|
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|-
| Sleepers
| Carol Martinez
|
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|-
|rowspan=2| 1997
| Grosse Pointe Blank
| Debi Newberry
|
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|-
| Good Will Hunting
| Skylar Satenstein
|
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|-
|rowspan=3| 1998
| Hard Rain
| Karen
|
|
|-
| data-sort-value="Governess, The" | The Governess
| Rosina da Silva
|
|
|-
| At Sachem Farm
| Kendal
| Also executive producer
|
|-
|rowspan=4| 1999
| An Ideal Husband
| Miss Mabel Chiltern
|
|
|-
| Princess Mononoke
| Lady Eboshi
| Voice, English dub
|
|-
| Tarzan
| Jane Porter
| Voice
|
|-
| 2007–2008
| data-sort-value="Riches, The" | The Riches
| Dahlia Malloy
| Lead role; 20 episodes (seasons 1 & 2)
|
|-
|rowspan=2| 2010
| Modern Family
| Valerie
| Episode: "Moon Landing"
|
|-
| data-sort-value="Deep, The" | The Deep
| Frances Kelly
| Lead role; miniseries; 5 episodes
|
|-
| 2011
| Hail Mary
| Mary Beth Baker
| Television film
|
|-
|rowspan=3| 2012
| Web Therapy
| Allegra Favreau
| 5 episodes
|
|-
| QuickBites
| Ellen
| Episode: "Food for Thought"
|
|-
| Lady Friends
| Jennifer Rensen
| Television film
|
|-
| 2013
| Hollywood Game Night
| Herself
| Episode: "The Office Party"
|
|-
|rowspan=3| 2014
| Peter Pan Live!
| Adult Wendy Darling / Narrator
| Television film
|
|-
| data-sort-value="Red Tent, The" | The Red Tent
| Leah
| Lead role; miniseries; 2 episodes
|
|-
| Hell's Kitchen
| Herself
| Episode: "7 Chefs Again"
|
|-
| 2014–2015
| About a Boy
| Fiona Bowa
| Lead role; 33 episodes (seasons 1 & 2)
|
|-
| 2015
| Undateable
| Minnie, Ally's Friend
| Episode: "A Live Show Walks into a Bar: Part 1"
|
|-
| 2016–2019
| Speechless
| Maya DiMeo
| Lead role; 63 episodes (seasons 1–3)
|
|-
| 2018–2019
| SuperMansion
| Debby Devizo
| Voice; 5 episodes
|
|-
| 2021
| Modern Love
| Stephanie Curran
| Episode: "On a Serpentine Road, with the Top Down"
|
|-
| 2021–2023
| Starstruck
| Cath
| Recurring role; 4 episodes
|
|-
| 2022
| data-sort-value="Witcher: Blood Origin, The" | The Witcher: Blood Origin
| Seanchai
| Lead role; miniseries; 4 episodes
|
|-
| 2023
| Our Flag Means Death
| Anne Bonny
| Episode: "Fun and Games"
|
|-
|rowspan=4| 2024
| Batman: Caped Crusader
| Oswalda Cobblepot / The Penguin
| Voice; episode: "In Treacherous Waters"
|
|-
| data-sort-value="Serpent Queen, The" | The Serpent Queen
| Queen Elizabeth I
| 5 episodes (season 2)
|
|-
| Krapopolis
| Shlub's Mother
| Voice; episode: "National Lampoon's The Odyssey!"
|
|-
| Arcane
| Illusionary Sorceress
| Voice; 3 episodes (season 2)
|
|-
| 2025
| Emily in Paris
| Princess Jane
| Recurring role; 5 episodes (season 5)
|
|-
|rowspan=3| 2026
| The Borderline
| May Ferguson
| Lead role; miniseries; 6 episodes
|
|-
| Run Away
| Ingrid Greene
| Lead role; miniseries; 8 episodes
|
|-
| The Faithful: Women of the Bible
| Sarai / Sarah
| Lead role; miniseries; 2 episodes
|
|}
Awards and nominations
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Award
! Category
! Nominated work
! Result
! Ref.
|-
| 1995
| Chicago Film Critics Association Award
| Most Promising Actress
|
|
|
|-
| rowspan=2| 1996
| rowspan=2| London Film Critics' Circle Award
| rowspan=2| British Supporting Actress of the Year
|
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|-
|
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|-
| rowspan=5| 1997
| Academy Award
| Best Supporting Actress
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center;" |Good Will Hunting
|
|
|-
| London Film Critics' Circle Award
| British Supporting Actress of the Year
|
|
|-
| Satellite Award
| Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
|
|
|-
| rowspan=2| Screen Actors Guild Award
| Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
|
|
|-
| Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
|
|
|-
| 1998
| MTV Movie Award
| Best Kiss <small>(shared with Matt Damon)</small>
|
|
|-
| 1999
| Annie Award
| Voice Acting in a Feature Production
|
|
|
|-
| rowspan=2| 2004
| Satellite Award
| Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
| rowspan=2|
|
|
|-
| London Film Critics' Circle Award
| British Supporting Actress of the Year
|
|
|-
| rowspan=6| 2007
| Golden Globe Award
| Best Actress – Television Series Drama
| rowspan=3 style="text-align:center;" |The Riches
|
|
|-
| Primetime Emmy Award
| Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series
|
|
|-
| Satellite Award
| Best Actress – Television Series Drama
|
|
|-
| California Independent Film Festival Award
| Best Actress
| rowspan=3|
|
|
|-
| Phoenix Film Festival
| Best Acting Ensemble
|
|
|-
| Tiburon International Film Festival Award
| Best Actress
|
|
|-
| rowspan=3| 2010
| Genie Award
| Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
| rowspan=3|
|
|
|-
| London Film Critics' Circle Award
| British Supporting Actress of the Year
|
|
|-
| Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award
| Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film
|
|
|-
| rowspan=2| 2015
| Critics' Choice Television Award
| Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
| rowspan=2|
|
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|-
| Primetime Emmy Award
| Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
|
|
|-
| 2017
| People's Choice Awards
| Favorite Actress in a New TV Series
|
|
|
|-
| rowspan="2" |2018
| rowspan="2" |FilmQuest
| Best Supporting Actress
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |Laboratory Conditions
|
|
|-
| Best Supporting Actress – Short
|
|
|}
Other media
Video games
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Voice role
! Notes
! Ref.
|-
| 1998
| Trespasser
| Anne
|
