Julianne Nicholson

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Julianne Nicholson (born July 1, 1971)[1] is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the film August: Osage County (2013) and the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2006–2009), Masters of Sex (2013–2014), Eyewitness (2016), Mare of Easttown (2021), Paradise and Hacks (both in 2025), the latter three of which earned her nomination for Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two for Mare of Easttown and Hacks.[2][3]

Born (1971-07-01) July 1, 1971 (age 54)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1997–present
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Julianne Nicholson
Nicholson in 2017
Born (1971-07-01) July 1, 1971 (age 54)
Alma materHunter College
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
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(m. 2004)
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Nicholson's other notable credits include Tully (2000), Ally McBeal (2001–2002), Kinsey (2004), Conviction (2006), Boardwalk Empire (2011–2013), Black Mass (2015), I, Tonya (2017), Togo (2019), The Outsider (2020) and Blonde (2022).

Early life

After Nicholson's parents separated when she was young, she lived with her mother and stepfather in western Massachusetts in what she later described as a "different way of living .. We had kerosene lanterns and camp candles and had a pump for water".[4] She began living with her father at 11 years old. At age 18, she moved to New York, where she majored in French and anthropology at Hunter College.[4] While in New York, Nicholson supported herself by waitressing and eventually left school to study acting and begin her professional career.[5]

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, Staten Island, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, Tully, Kinsey, and August: Osage County, for which the ensemble cast was nominated for several awards. Her domestic comedy credits include Seeing Other People, Puccini For Beginners, and Disney's Togo opposite Willem Dafoe. She also stars in the American espionage thriller, The Amateur.[6]

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 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 Ally McBeal, portraying Jenny Shaw for 13 episodes. She worked on the medical drama Presidio Med and the HBO pilot Marriage. Julianne worked on the short-lived NBC television drama, Conviction and in what is her best known role, as Megan Wheeler, in the sixth, seventh, and eighth seasons of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.[7] Nicholson has said her favorite Criminal Intent episode was "Weeping Willow".[8] As of the Criminal Intent episode "Major Case", Nicholson departed the series when she went on maternity leave for the birth of her second child (which was written into the show as the birth of her first child).

In 2011, she guest-starred on Royal Pains as "Jess", one of Dr. Lawson's patients, who has panic attacks. She also appeared on Boardwalk Empire as the recurring character of U.S. Assistant Attorney General Esther Randolph (a character based on the real life Mabel Walker Willebrandt) 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, Nicholson played the lead role of Sheriff Helen Torrance in USA Network's 10-episode police drama, Eyewitness.

In 2021, Nicholson starred in the HBO series Mare of Easttown as Lori Ross, best friend of the titular Mare Sheehan, played by Kate Winslet. The series proved to be a ratings hit for HBO, breaking viewership records. Her role in the series brought her critical acclaim, with critics especially highlighting her harrowing performance in the series finale. The role won Nicholson her first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series. She also earned a nomination at the Critics Choice Awards for the same role.[citation needed]

In 2025, Nicholson earned Emmy nominations in the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series category for her role as Mary "Dance Mom" Alice in Hacks,[9] and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category for her role as Samantha "Sinatra" Redmond in Paradise,[10] winning the former.

Theater

Nicholson has been in a number of plays in New York. Her work in theater includes plays written by Craig Lucas, Adam Rapp, and Sam Shepard.

Personal life

In 2004, she married British actor Jonathan Cake in Italy; they met while playing a couple on an unaired HBO pilot called Marriage. They have two children.[11][12]

Acting credits

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Harvest Lou Yates
Long Time Since Vivian James / Phoebe
One True Thing College Student
Curtain Call / It All Came True Sandra Hewson
1999 The Love Letter Jennifer McNeely
2000 Hero Young German Woman Short film
Passion of Mind Kim
Godass Nancy
Tully Ella Smalley
2001 Dead Dog Charity
2002 Speakeasy Rebecca
Strike a Light Girl
I'm with Lucy Jo
2004 Seeing Other People Alice
Little Black Book Joyce Moore
Kinsey Alice Martin
2005 Seagull Julianne
Her Name Is Carla Carla
2006 Flannel Pajamas Nicole Reilly
Puccini for Beginners Samantha
Two Weeks Emily Bergman
2009 Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Sara Quinn
Staten Island Mary Halverson
2010 Shadows and Lies Ann Also known as In Praise of Shadows and William Vincent
2012 Keep the Lights On Claire
2013 August: Osage County Ivy Weston
2015 Black Mass Marianne Connolly
Ten Thousand Saints Harriet Horn
2016 Sophie and the Rising Sun Sophie Willis
From Nowhere Jackie
2017 Novitiate Nora Harris
I, Tonya Diane Rawlinson
Who We Are Now Beth Also producer
2018 Weightless Janeece
2019 Monos 'Doctora' Sara Watson
Togo Constance Seppala
Iniciales S.G. Jane
2021 With/In: Volume 2 Mom Segment: "Touching"; also director
2022 Blonde Gladys Pearl Baker
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Mary Yankovic
2023 Janet Planet Janet
Dream Scenario Janet Matthews
2025 The Amateur Samantha O'Brien
The Tiger[citation needed] Twin Short film
TBA The Riders Jennifer Scully Filming
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Nothing Sacred Cara Episode: "Parents and Children"
1998 Dellaventura Carol Dakin Episode: "David & Goliath"
New York Undercover Daisy Episode: "Sign o' the Times"
1999 Storm of the Century Katrina Withers TV miniseries
2000 The Others Marian Kitt Main role (13 episodes)
2001 Law & Order Jessie Lucas Episode: "All My Children"
2001–2002 Ally McBeal Jenny Shaw Main role (13 episodes)
2002 Presidio Med Dr. Jules Keating Main role (4 episodes)
2004 ER Jordan Episodes: "Just a Touch", "Abby Normal"
2006 The Water Is Wide Barbara TV film
Conviction Christina Finn Main role (13 episodes)
2006–2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detective Megan Wheeler Main role (Seasons 6–8)
2011 Royal Pains Jess Walsh Episode: "Fight or Flight"
2011–2013 Boardwalk Empire Esther Randolph Recurring role (11 episodes)
2012 The Good Wife Callie Simko Episodes: "Pants on Fire", "The Penalty Box"
Covert Affairs Anna Lise Pound Episode: "The Last Thing You Should Do"
2013–2014 Masters of Sex Dr. Lillian DePaul Recurring role (12 episodes)
2014–2015 The Red Road Jean Jensen 12 episodes
2016 Eyewitness Sheriff Helen Torrance Main role (10 episodes)
2017 Law & Order True Crime Jill Lansing Main role (5 episodes)
2020 The Outsider Glory Maitland TV miniseries
Robot Chicken Winifred Sanderson (voice) Episode: "Ghandi Mulholland in: Plastic Doesn't Get Cancer"
2021 Mare of Easttown Lori Ross TV miniseries
2022 Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Cranny McKinney 7 episodes
2025–present Paradise Samantha 'Sinatra' Redmond Main cast (8 episodes)[13]
2025 Dope Girls Kate Galloway 6 episodes[14]
Hacks Dance Mom 3 episodes
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Theater

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Year Title Role Playwright Director Notes
2000 StrangerStewardess / Linda's Mom / GirlCraig LucasMark BrokawThe Vineyard Theater
2009 This JaneMelissa James GibsonDaniel AukinPlaywrights Horizons
2010 Parents' Evening JudyBathsheba DoranJim SimpsonThe Flea
2011 The Hallway Trilogy: Rose MaryAdam RappAdam RappRattlestick Playwrights Theater
The Hallway Trilogy: Paraffin MargoAdam RappDaniel AukinRattlestick Playwrights Theater
2012 Heartless SallySam ShepardDaniel AukinSignature Theatre
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Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2003 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Tully Nominated
2004 US Comedy Arts Festival Best Actress Seeing Other People Won
2013 Hollywood Film Awards Hollywood Ensemble Award August: Osage County Won [15]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Nominated [16]
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Nominated [17]
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Acting Ensemble Nominated [18]
Nevada Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Cast Won [19]
2014 Capri Hollywood International Film Festival Best Ensemble Cast Won [20]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Acting Ensemble Nominated [21]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated [22]
2015 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series Masters of Sex Nominated [23]
2017 Hollywood Film Awards Hollywood Ensemble Award I, Tonya Won [24]
2021 Astra TV Awards[a] Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie Mare of Easttown Nominated [25][26]
Dorian TV Awards Best Supporting TV Performance Nominated [27]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Won [28][29]
Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Limited or Anthology Series Runner-up [30]
2022 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Nominated [31]
Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [32]
Women Film Critics Circle Mommie Dearest Worst Screen Mom of the Year Blonde Won [33]
2025 Astra TV Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Paradise Nominated [34]
Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Villain in a Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie Nominated [35]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [29]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Hacks Won
Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Pending [36]
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Notes

  1. Previously known as Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards.

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