It’s almost impossible to believe that actor Carrie Coon’s film career is only about 10 years old, when she made her much-celebrated, big-screen debut in David Fincher’s Gone Girl. Also in 2014, Coon began her run on HBO’s groundbreaking series The Leftovers, which was followed almost immediately by a staggeringly good second season of Fargo. Of course, Coon was known more as a stage actor at the time, having scored a Tony nomination in 2013 for her Broadway debut in Steppenwolf Theatre’s production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, co-starring her husband, actor and playwright Tracy Letts.