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  1. Celia Weston. Actor “My goal has always been to make a living and to have the respect of my peers. It's never been about stardom. It's about a good and challenging ...

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · Michael O’Neill (Council of Dads) and Celia Weston (Modern Family) are set as leads opposite Michelle Monaghan in Echoes, Netflix’s psychological thriller limited series from 13 Reasons Why ...

  3. Celia Weston's "backwoods" Southern accent on the television comedy show "Alice" is truly unique. Throughout her years as an actress, and indeed even prior to her formal acting career, Celia developed an acting style that allowed her to change dialects to suit the time, the place and the character, and her role as Jolene in the comedy series ...

  4. May 15, 2024 · Celia Weston is an American character actress. Weston received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance in Dead Man Walking (1995), and also had supporting roles in more than 40 movies, including The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), In the Bedroom (2001), Hulk (2003), and The Village (2

  5. Celia Weston. Born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Weston might have ended up as yet another Southern matron had not her father passed away. Believing he would have disapproved of her career choice and her move first to London to study and then to NYC to pursue acting, Weston originally enrolled in college as a psychology major.

  6. Oct 15, 2021 · Michael O’Neill (Council of Dads) and Celia Weston (Modern Family) are set as leads opposite Michelle Monaghan in Echoes, Netflix’s psychological thriller limited series from 13 Reasons Why ...

  7. Celia Weston (born December 14, 1951) played the part of former trucker-turned waitress and Mel's Diner employee Jolene Hunnicutt on the hit CBS-TV series Alice. Born and raised in South Carolina, Celia, along with her sister, enjoyed creating their own little world of characters, acting out small skits and later began appearing in local plays. She did not, however, meet the unanimous encouragement of her family when the one-time art and psychology major at Salem College in Winston-Salem, North