Maggie Baird
Biography
Maggie May Baird (born March 29, 1959) is an American actress, activist, and singer-songwriter. She grew up in Colorado performing music, and studied theater and dance at the University of Utah, before moving to New York City, where she performed on Broadway. She made her television debut in 1981 in the soap opera Another World and her film debut in An Innocent Man (1989). Baird continued to act in television and film after moving to Los Angeles in 1991, and became a member and teacher at the Groundlings, a troupe and improvisational theatre school. She acted in 2000s television series, such as Bones, The X-Files and Six Feet Under, and provided the voices of Samara in the video game series Mass Effect, and various characters in the Saints Row game series. In 2009, Baird released her debut studio album, We Sail. Baird married Patrick O'Connell in 1995, with whom she has two children: musicians Finneas O'Connell and Billie Eilish. She wrote and co-starred with her son Finneas in the film Life Inside Out (2013), which garnered Baird critical acclaim for her performance. In 2016, she edited the music video for "Six Feet Under" for her daughter Billie.
Movie Appearances

The Big Split
as Tracy's Mom
1999

Manic
as Rebecca
2001

Life Inside Out
as Laura
2014

Siringo
as Blanche
1995

An Innocent Man
as Stacy
1989

Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry
as Self
2021

In Love... Psych
as The Crazy Dog Walker
2011

Metallica: Helping Hands Concert & Auction
as Self
2024

Roe vs. Wade
1989

Blood
as Sandy
2025

Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)
as Self
2026
TV Appearances

Six Feet Under
as Andrea Kuhn
2001

L.A. Law
as Rachel Malone
1986

Everwood
as Mrs. Harcourt
2002

Walker, Texas Ranger
as Jessica
1993

The X-Files
as Sharon Pearl
1993

JAG
as Vera Duke
1995

Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Couple #1
2000

The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire
2003

Chicago Hope
as Gloria Neal
1994

Crashbox
1999

The Naked Truth
as French Filmmaker's Wife
1995

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
1975
