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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