Harden's first film role was in a 1979 student-produced film at the University of Texas. Throughout the 1980s, she appeared in several television programs, including
Simon & Simon,
Kojak, and
CBS Summer Playhouse. She appeared in
The Imagemaker (1986), her first film screen role, in which she played a stage manager. She appeared in the Coen brothers' ''
Miller's Crossing'' (1990), a 1930s mobster drama in which she first gained wide exposure. Even so, at the time, living in New York City, she had to go back to doing catering jobs "because I didn't have any money". Harden debuted on Broadway in the role of Harper Pitt (and others) in
Tony Kushner's
Angels in America in 1993. The role earned her critical acclaim and she received a Tony Award nomination (
Best Featured Actress in a Play). Harden played actress
Ava Gardner alongside
Philip Casnoff as
Frank Sinatra in the 1992 made-for-TV miniseries
Sinatra. Throughout the 1990s, she continued to appear in films and television. Her notable film roles include the
Disney sci-fi comedy
Flubber (1997), a popular hit in which she co-starred with
Robin Williams; the
supernatural drama
Meet Joe Black (1998), playing the under-appreciated daughter of a tycoon (
Anthony Hopkins, co-starring
Brad Pitt);
Labor of Love (1998), a
Lifetime television film in which she starred with
David Marshall Grant; and
Space Cowboys (2000), an all-star adventure-drama about aging astronauts. In 2000, Harden won the
Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of painter
Lee Krasner in the biographical film
Pollock. In 2004, she received a second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the mystery crime drama
Mystic River. Harden guest-starred as
FBI undercover agent Dana Lewis posing as a
white supremacist in "Raw", an episode of the popular crime drama
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. This role earned Harden her first
Emmy Award nomination for best guest actress in a drama series in 2007. She reprised the role in the series' eighth-season premiere and again in the 12th-season episode "Penetration" as a rape victim. Harden appeared in several 2007 films, including
Sean Penn's
Into the Wild and Frank Darabont's
The Mist (opposite
Thomas Jane and
Laurie Holden), based on the novella by
Stephen King. Also in 2007, she shared top billing with
Kevin Bacon in
Rails & Ties, the directorial debut of
Alison Eastwood. Harden played a woman who has a mastectomy in
Home (2008). (Her character in
Rails & Ties also had a mastectomy.) Scenes in both films required her to bare her breasts, with the missing breast removed using
computer-generated imagery. In
Home, her co-stars include her daughter, Eulala Scheel. Harden starred in the
Christmas Cottage, a story of the early artistic beginnings of the painter
Thomas Kinkade. Harden appeared as a regular on the
FX series
Damages as a shrewd corporate attorney opposite
Glenn Close and
William Hurt in 2009. She received a
2009 Emmy nomination for her role in
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler, a TV film also starring
Oscar-winner
Anna Paquin. She was a Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries nominee and lost to
Shohreh Aghdashloo. If she had won this Emmy, Harden would have entered the elite group of "triple-crown" actors, those who have won the profession's three highest honors: the Academy Award (film), the Tony Award (stage), and the Emmy Award (television). Harden co-starred with
Elliot Page and
Drew Barrymore in 2009's
Whip It, which proved a critical success. She also appeared in the comedy
The Maiden Heist (2009) with
Christopher Walken and
Morgan Freeman. Harden returned to Broadway in
Yasmina Reza's
God of Carnage, co-starring with
James Gandolfini,
Hope Davis and Jeff Daniels, in 2009. All three actors were nominated for a Tony Award; Harden won Best Actress in a Play. Harden reunited with her former Broadway co-star
Jeff Daniels as a new cast member on
HBO's series
The Newsroom in 2013. She played Christian Grey's mother, Grace Trevelyan Grey, in the
Fifty Shades film series from 2015 to 2018. Also in 2015, she began a starring role in the TV series
Code Black. She stars in the 2022 CBS drama
So Help Me Todd, since renewed for a second season. ==Personal life==