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 as Portia in the Broadway's production of The Merchant of Venice she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress. Her film credits include What Just Happened (2008), All Good Things (2010) and Pawn Sacrifice (2014), Miss Stevens (2016), Golden Exits (2017), Vice (2018), Fractured (2019) and The Tender Bar (2021). Rabe was also a part of the television series The Whispers (2015). The Undoing (2021), The Underground Railroad (2021), The First Lady (2022) Rabe's screen debut was in 2001 alongside Jill Clayburgh, her mother. At the Gloucester Stage Company, Massachusetts where she made her professional stage debut opposite her mother. She appeared in two one-act plays, Speaking Well of the Dead by Israel Horovitz as well as The Crazy Girl by Frank Pugliese. The roles she played were able to confer her Equity Card. In July 2003 she appeared in Proof by David Auburn at the Gloucester Stage Company. In the same year she appeared in Mona Lisa Smile. After she graduated, she moved back home to New York. Deirdre O'Connor's White Jesus was her first-act play. It was part of a show known as The Democracy Project, presented by the Naked Angels Theater Company.






 

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