Sarah Paulson




The Unsung Heroine of Hollywood


Hollywood is a tough town, and it's even tougher for women. But Sarah Paulson is one actress who has managed to carve out a successful career for herself, despite the odds.

Paulson got her start in the early '90s, appearing in small roles on TV shows and in made-for-TV movies. But it wasn't until her breakout role as the troubled teen, Ally Mayfair-Richards, on the FX drama Nip/Tuck that she really made a name for herself.

Since then, Paulson has gone on to star in a wide range of films and television shows, including American Horror Story, 12 Years a Slave, and The Post. She has also won numerous awards for her work, including two Golden Globes and an Emmy Award.

But what makes Paulson so special is not just her talent, but her ability to connect with audiences on a deep level. She has a gift for playing characters who are flawed and vulnerable, but who are also ultimately strong and resilient.

This is likely due in part to Paulson's own personal experiences. She has been open about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and she has used her platform to speak out about mental health issues.

Paulson's honesty and vulnerability have made her a role model for many, and she has shown that it is possible to be successful in Hollywood without sacrificing your integrity.

In a town that is often superficial and unforgiving, Sarah Paulson is a breath of fresh air. She is a talented actress, a role model, and an inspiration to us all.

Here are a few of Paulson's most iconic roles:

  • Ally Mayfair-Richards in Nip/Tuck
  • Lana Winters in American Horror Story: Asylum
  • Patsey in 12 Years a Slave
  • Marcia Clark in The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
  • Sally McKenna in Ratched
What is your favorite Sarah Paulson role?