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词条 Julianne Nicholson
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Film  Television  Theater 

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

     Film  Television 

  5. References

  6. External links

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Julianne Nicholson (born July 1, 1971) is an American actress. She is currently best known for her main and supporting roles in multiple recent indie or drama films and TV series.

She played NYPD Detective Megan Wheeler on Criminal Intent, and also appeared in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire and Showtime's Masters of Sex, as well as Ivy in the film adaptation of August: Osage County. In 2016, she starred in the short-lived USA series Eyewitness.

Early life

Nicholson was born and raised in Medford, Massachusetts (outside Boston), the daughter of Kate (née Gilday) and James O. Nicholson, Jr. She is the eldest of four children.[1]

After graduating from Arlington Catholic High School, she modeled in New York for six months, quit for a year, then resumed her modeling career in Paris for another six months. After returning to New York, she attended Hunter College as a general studies major for two years. While in New York, Nicholson supported herself by waitressing and eventually left school to study acting and begin her professional career.[2]

Career

Film

In her first feature film role, Nicholson starred opposite Michael Caine and James Spader in the Peter Yates film Curtain Call. Later she won what proved to be both her breakthrough and favorite role as a headstrong young feminist in Peter Chan's The Love Letter. She has worked with other international directors in films such Alain Berliner's Passion of Mind, and Nick Hurran's Little Black Book.

Nicholson's domestic drama credits include William Vincent (Jay Anania), Staten Island (James DeMonaco), Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (John Krasinski), Tully (Hilary Birmingham), Kinsey (Bill Condon), and August: Osage County (John Wells), for which the ensemble cast was nominated for several awards. Her domestic comedy credits include Seeing Other People (Wally Wolodarsky) and Puccini For Beginners (Maria Maggenti).

Television

Among Nicholson's television credits are a supporting role in the television miniseries Storm of the Century and guest-starring roles in ER and Law & Order. She began to work with some of television's top producers. She was tapped by Steven Spielberg for the lead role in the paranormal drama The Others. In late 2001, Nicholson became one of the main cast members of the hit show produced by David E. Kelley, Ally McBeal, portraying the character "Jenny Shaw" for 13 episodes.[3] She worked with John Wells on the medical drama Presidio Med and Steven Bochco on the HBO pilot Marriage. Julianne worked with Dick Wolf in his series on the short-lived NBC television drama, Conviction and in what is her best known role, as Megan Wheeler, in the sixth season of Criminal Intent.[4] Nicholson said her favorite Criminal Intent episode was "Weeping Willow", which she described as "really different from a lot of the ones we've done before and very exciting and current."[5] As of the Criminal Intent episode "Major Case", Nicholson departed the series and was replaced by actress Kathryn Erbe.

In 2011, she guest-starred on Royal Pains as "Jess", one of Dr. Lawson's patients, suffering from panic attacks. She also appeared on Boardwalk Empire as the recurring character of U.S. Assistant Attorney General Esther Randolph that same year. In 2012, she guest-starred on The Good Wife as Callie Simko, an attorney who has an interest in Will Gardner.

On October 16, 2016, Julianne debuted in the lead role of Sheriff Helen Torrance in USA Network's 10-episode police drama, Eyewitness. The series was cancelled after one season.

Theater

Nicholson has been in a number of plays in New York. Her work in theater includes the following New York performances:

Title Producer Director Theater
Stranger Craig Lucas Mark Brokaw The Vineyard Theater
Parlor Song Jez Buttersworth Neil Pepe The Atlantic
This Melissa James Gibson Daniel Aukin Playwrights Horizons
Parents Evening Bathsheba Doran Jim Simpson The Flea
The Hallway Trilogy: Rose Adam Rapp Adam Rapp Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
The Hallway Trilogy: Paraffin Adam Rapp Daniel Aukin Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

Personal life

In 2004, she married British actor Jonathan Cake in Italy; they met playing a couple on an unaired HBO pilot called Marriage. They have two children. Their son Ignatius Cake was born in September 2007[5] and she gave birth to daughter Phoebe Margaret Cake on April 30, 2009.[6]

One of Nicholson's favorite movies is Living in Oblivion, by director Tom DiCillo.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1998HarvestLou Yates
1998Long Time SincePhoebe
1998One True ThingCollege Student
1998It All Came TrueSandra Hewson
1999{{sortname>The|Love Letter|The Love Letter (1999 film)}}Jennifer McNeely
2000HeroYoung German WomanShort film
2000Passion of MindKim
2000GodassNancy
2000TullyElla SmalleyNominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
2001Dead DogCharity
2001SnatchBookies AgentUncredited
2002SpeakeasyRebecca
2002Strike a LightGirl
2002I'm with LucyJo
2004Seeing Other PeopleAliceUS Comedy Arts Festival Award for Best Actress
2004Little Black BookJoyce Moore
2004KinseyAlice Martin
2005SeagullJulianne
2005Her Name Is CarlaCarla
2006Flannel PajamasNicole Reilly
2006Puccini for BeginnersSamantha
2006Two WeeksEmily Bergman
2009Brief Interviews with Hideous MenSara Quinn
2009Staten IslandMary Halverson
2010Shadows & LiesAnn
2012Keep the Lights OnClaire
2013August: Osage CountyIvy WestonHollywood Film Festival for Ensemble of the Year
Nominated – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
Nominated – Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated – Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Acting Ensemble
2015Black MassMarianne Connolly
2016Sophie and the Rising SunSophie Willis
2016From NowhereJackie
2017NovitiateNora Harris
2017 I, Tonya Diane Rawlinson
2017 Who We Are Now Beth
2019 Monos Dr. Sara Watson

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1997Nothing SacredCaraEpisode: "Parents and Children"
1998DellaventuraCarol DakinEpisode: "David & Goliath"
1998New York UndercoverDaisyEpisode: "Sign o' the Times"
1999Storm of the CenturyKat WithersTV miniseries
2000{{sortname>The|Others|The Others (TV series)}}Marian KittMain role (13 episodes)
2001Law & OrderJessie LucasEpisode: "All My Children"
2001–2002Ally McBealJenny ShawMain role (13 episodes)
2002Presidio MedDr. Jules KeatingMain role
2004ERJordanEpisodes: "Just a Touch", "Abby Normal"
2006{{sortname>The|Water Is Wide|nolink=1}}BarbaraTV film
2006ConvictionChristina FinnMain role (13 episodes)
2006–2009Criminal IntentDet. Megan WheelerMain role (24 episodes Season 6-8)
2011Royal PainsJess WalshEpisode: "Fight or Flight"
2011–2013Boardwalk EmpireEsther RandolphRecurring role (11 episodes)
2012{{sortname>The|Good Wife}}Callie SimkoEpisodes: "Pants on Fire", "The Penalty Box"
2012Covert AffairsAnna Lise PoundEpisode: "The Last Thing You Should Do"
2013–2014Masters of SexDr. Lillian DePaulRecurring role (12 episodes)
Nominated—Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series
2014–2015The Red RoadJean Jensen12 episodes
2016EyewitnessSheriff Helen TorranceMain role (10 episodes)
2017Law & Order True CrimeJill LansingMain role
TBA The Outsider Marcy Maitland Miniseries

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/julianne-nicholson-takes-the-red-road/2014/02/19/5cd56692-9802-11e3-afce-3e7c922ef31e_story.html|title=Julianne Nicholson takes 'The Red Road'|first=Luaine|last=Lee|date=February 22, 2014|accessdate=September 20, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/fashion/27nite.html|title=A Night Out With: Julianne Nicholson Takes a Break From Parenting|first=Allen|last=Salkin|date=September 25, 2009|accessdate=September 20, 2018}}
3. ^Ally McBeal Episode Guide, TV.com
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://TheReelVincentDonofrio.com |title=The Reel Vincent D'Onofrio Entry Page |publisher=Thereelvincentdonofrio.com |date= |accessdate=August 11, 2014}}
5. ^Julianne Nicholson Expecting Second Child Celebrity Baby Blog, December 18, 2008
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.broadway.com/buzz/98479/jonathan-cake-and-wife-julianne-nicholson-welcome-daughter/ |title=Broadway Buzz: Jonathan Cake and Wife Julianne Nicholson Welcome Daughter |author=Broadway.com Staff |date=May 4, 2009 |publisher=Broadway.com |accessdate=August 10, 2014}}
7. ^"Exclusive interview: Julianne Nicholson, of Law & Order: Criminal Intent." BuddyTV, February 27, 2007. Retrieved on September 8, 2008.

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0629855|Julianne Nicholson}}
  • {{Amg name|264284}}
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