Versatile and brilliant: a look Sarah Paulson’s best ever screen roles

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Versatile and brilliant: with RatchedNetflix out today, we look back on MsSarahPaulson's career-defining roles

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s NestPaulson puts in what may well be her best performance yet as sadisticvillain Mildred Ratched for Ryan Murphy’s hotly-anticipated new Netflix series. Gone are all traces of the loveable and dedicated campaigner we saw in her previous screen outing ., Paulson embodies a cold and calculating monster who rules over a psychiatric ward with all the immaculately-dressed venom you could possibly imagine – and then some. Be afraid; be very afraid.

From a grungy and tormented ghost to a murderous cohort of the infamous Charles Manson, Paulson aces each and every scene she’s in. Whether good, bad or somewhere inbetween, her electrifying presence just cannot be ignored.American Crime Story: Monica Lewinsky’s new television series is a masterclass in reclaiming your own narrativeFunny, flawed and fiercely smart, the role of Marcia Clark – the prosecutor who led a double-murder charge against O.J.

Paulson actually met her alter ego after wrapping filming on the show, and the pair ended up as firm friends.at the time. “No one wanted to be that kind of woman because that kind of woman is perceived to not be liked by men, or desired by men, or wanted by men […] Which I think is such a shame. Because if there’s anyone in the world I could be like, it would be like Marcia Clark.”12 Years a Slave

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