Juliet Rylance
Juliet Rylance is an English actress and producer, best known for her role in the television series “The Knick” (2014–2015). She is a recipient of a Lucille Lortel Award for her performance in “The Bridge Project.”
Throughout her career, Rylance has appeared in a variety of roles across multiple mediums. She portrayed Cornelia Robertson in “The Knick,” a series recognized for its depiction of early 20th-century medicine. Her film roles include appearances in “Frances Ha” (2012) and “Sinister” (2012).
Rylance has collaborated with numerous actors, enhancing her career’s depth and reach. She co-starred with Clive Owen in “The Knick,” which allowed for dynamic character interactions critical to the series’ success. In “Sinister,” she acted opposite Ethan Hawke. Her performance in “Frances Ha” alongside Greta Gerwig explored themes of friendship and personal growth. Further collaborations include working with James Franco in “The Letter” (2012), Michael Stuhlbarg in “A Dog’s Purpose” (2017), and Emily Mortimer in “The Newsroom.”