Lily Rabe
Lily Rabe is an American actress from the United States. She is perhaps most well-known for her many parts on FX's horror series American Horror Story (2011-2021). In her role as Portia in the Broadway's production of The Merchant of Venice she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress. Film credits include What Just Happened (2008). Pawn Sacrifice (2014). Miss Stevens (2016). Golden Exits (2017). Vice (2018). Fractured (1999). The Tender Bar (2021). On television, Rabe also appeared in the show The Whispers (2015), The Undoing (2020), The Underground Railroad (2021) and The First Lady (2022). In 2001, Rabe made her screen debut with her mother Jill Clayburgh in the film Never Again. She made her professional stage debut, this time with her mother, at the Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts. Two one-act productions by Israel Horovitz, Speaking Well of the Dead, as well as The Crazy Girl, by Frank Pugliese were the roles which resulted in her being awarded an Equity Card. In 2003, she appeared at the Gloucester Stage Company to star in Proof by David Auburn. In 2003, she was also in the film Mona Lisa Smile. The actress returned to New York after graduating. Deirdre O’Connor's White Jesus was her first-act play. It was part of a series called The Democracy Project, presented by the Naked Angels Theater Company.




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