Lily Rabe
American actress Lily Rabe. Her most famous work is her many roles in the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story (2011-2021). In her role in the role of Portia in the Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Film credits include What Just Happened (2008). Pawn Sacrifice (2014). Miss Stevens (2016). Golden Exits (2017). Vice (2018). Fractured (1999). The Tender Bar (2021). Rabe was also part of the TV series The Whispers (2015). The Undoing (2021), The Underground Railroad (2021), The First Lady (2022) Rabe made her debut on the screen in 2001 alongside Jill Clayburgh, Rabe's mother. In Massachusetts, she also had her first stage appearance at the Gloucester Stage Company. She was a major character in speaking well of the dead by Israel Horovitz and The Crazy Girl (Frank Pugliese) both of which were one-act plays which allowed her to earn an Equity Card. She was in Proof which was a play written by David Auburn, at the Gloucester Stage Company in July 2003. She also appeared in the movie Mona Lisa Smile. After graduation, she relocated back to New York. Deirdre O’Connor's White Jesus was her first-act play. It was part of a play series known as The Democracy Project, presented by the Naked Angels Theater Company.




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