Juliet Rylance
English actress and producer
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2024 | Cast in 'Arthur the King' as Helena Light |
2024 | Cast in 'Arthur the King' as Helena Light |
2021 | Starred in the film 'Jill' as Joann |
2021 | Starred in the film 'Jill' as Joann |
2020 | Appears as Della Street in the HBO series Perry Mason, based on Erle Stanley Gardner's detective stories. |
2020 | Appears as Della Street in the HBO series Perry Mason, based on Erle Stanley Gardner's detective stories. |
2019 | Appeared in 'The Artist's Wife' as Angela Smythson and 'The Hypnotist's Love Story' as Ellen (TV film) |
2019 | Appeared in 'The Artist's Wife' as Angela Smythson and 'The Hypnotist's Love Story' as Ellen (TV film) |
2018 | Plays Rebecca Harper in the series 'McMafia', appearing as a series regular in 8 episodes |
2018 | Plays Rebecca Harper in the series 'McMafia', appearing as a series regular in 8 episodes |
2017 | Starred in two films: 'A Dog's Purpose' as Elizabeth Montgomery and 'Love After Love' as Rebecca |
2017 | Starred in two films: 'A Dog's Purpose' as Elizabeth Montgomery and 'Love After Love' as Rebecca |
2016 | Cast as series regular Alison Hawthorne-Price in 'American Gothic', appearing in 13 episodes |
2016 | Juliet Rylance and Christian Camargo divorced after nine years of marriage. |
2016 | Cast as series regular Alison Hawthorne-Price in 'American Gothic', appearing in 13 episodes |
2016 | Juliet Rylance and Christian Camargo divorced after nine years of marriage. |
2015 | Rylance was part of the ensemble cast of 'The Knick' that won the Satellite Award for Best Ensemble - Television |
2015 | Rylance plays Marie Curie in an episode of 'The Mystery of Matter' titled 'Unruly Elements' |
2015 | Appeared in two films: 'Sinister II' reprising her role as Tracy Oswalt and 'Amok' as Lisa |
2015 | Rylance was part of the ensemble cast of 'The Knick' that won the Satellite Award for Best Ensemble - Television |
2015 | Rylance plays Marie Curie in an episode of 'The Mystery of Matter' titled 'Unruly Elements' |
2015 | Appeared in two films: 'Sinister II' reprising her role as Tracy Oswalt and 'Amok' as Lisa |
2014 | Began starring in the Cinemax medical drama The Knick. |
2014 | Began starring in the Cinemax medical drama The Knick. |
2013 | Juliet Rylance performed as Catherine in 'The Winslow Boy' at American Airlines Theatre in New York City |
2013 | Appeared in and produced Days and Nights, a film based on Anton Chekov's The Seagull, written and directed by her husband. |
2013 | Juliet Rylance performed as Catherine in 'The Winslow Boy' at American Airlines Theatre in New York City |
2013 | Appeared in and produced Days and Nights, a film based on Anton Chekov's The Seagull, written and directed by her husband. |
2012 | Juliet Rylance played Sasha in 'Ivanov' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2012 | Co-starred in the horror film Sinister. |
2012 | Her younger sister Nataasha passed away. |
2012 | Juliet Rylance played Sasha in 'Ivanov' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2012 | Co-starred in the horror film Sinister. |
2012 | Her younger sister Nataasha passed away. |
2011 | Juliet Rylance portrayed Varya in 'The Cherry Orchard' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2011 | Juliet Rylance played Irina Sergeyevna Prozorova in 'Three Sisters' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2011 | Juliet Rylance portrayed Varya in 'The Cherry Orchard' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2011 | Juliet Rylance played Irina Sergeyevna Prozorova in 'Three Sisters' at Classic Stage Company in New York City |
2010 | Awarded an Obie Award for her performance as Rosalind. |
2010 | Performed in the Sam Mendes-directed Bridge Project, playing Rosalind and Miranda alongside her husband. |
2010 | Performed in the Sam Mendes-directed Bridge Project, playing Rosalind and Miranda alongside her husband. |
2010 | Awarded an Obie Award for her performance as Rosalind. |
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