Janet McTeer built a career that moves fluidly between stage, screen, and television. Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she began in theatre and gained early recognition through classical and contemporary roles, later achieving international notice with her Tony- and Olivier-winning turn in A Doll’s House. Her work is marked by a consistent return to demanding stage performances while expanding into British and American television, including period dramas, political thrillers, and literary adaptations. In film, she has explored historical figures and fictional characters with equal dedication, earning two Academy Award nominations. Beyond acting, she has contributed voice work and narration, extending her presence into major studio productions. McTeer’s career reflects a sustained engagement with complex material across multiple artistic mediums, balancing classical formation with modern storytelling.