Fiona Dourif
American actress and producer
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2025 | Set to star as Dr. Cassie McKay in the Max medical drama The Pitt. |
2024 | Scheduled to appear in two upcoming films: 'Unsinkable' as Alaine Ricard and 'Psychonaut' as Samantha |
2024 | Appeared in the film Unsinkable and continued starring in the Chucky television series. |
2022 | Appeared in the film Don't Look at the Demon. |
2021 | Reprised her role as Nica Pierce in the television series Chucky and played the on-screen version of Charles Lee Ray in flashbacks. |
2021 | Began starring in the television series Chucky and appeared in The Shuroo Process film. |
2020 | Significant year with roles in 'Utopia', 'Helstrom', and 'The Stand' |
2020 | Appeared in Christopher Nolan's major film 'Tenet' as Wheeler |
2020 | Cast as the villainous Rat Woman in the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's novel The Stand. |
2020 | Appeared in the films Tenet and The Stand miniseries. |
2018 | Began recurring role in NBC crime thriller series The Blacklist and USA Network action horror series The Purge. |
2017 | Dourif reprised her role in 'Cult of Chucky', playing both Nica Pierce and Chucky, showcasing her versatility |
2017 | Starred as Diane Jones in ABC miniseries When We Rise and appeared in the horror film Cult of Chucky. |
2016 | Starred as Bart Curlish in the BBC America science fiction series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and appeared in the film Blood Is Blood. |
2015 | Notable year with multiple TV roles including appearances in 'Rizzoli & Isles', 'The Player', and 'Manhattan' |
2014 | Appeared in the film Fear Clinic. |
2013 | Starred as Nica Pierce in the horror film Curse of Chucky. |
2012 | Starred in the film The Master. |
2011 | Began recurring role in the HBO fantasy drama series True Blood. |
2010 | Starred in the indie film Mafiosa and the television film After the Fall. Portrayed Penny in Letters from the Big Man and had a recurring role as Casey in HBO's True Blood. |
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