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Juliette Lake Lewis (born June 21, 1973) is an American actress and alternative rock singer. She is known for her portrayals of offbeat characters, often in films with dark themes. Lewis became an "
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" of American cinema in the early 1990s, appearing in various
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and arthouse films. Her accolades include a Pasinetti Award, one
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nomination, one
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nomination, and a
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nomination. The daughter of
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Geoffrey Lewis, Lewis began her career in television at age 14 before making her feature film debut with a small part in '' My Stepmother Is an Alien'' (1988). This was followed by a more prominent role as Audrey Griswold in ''
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'' (1989). She then garnered international notice for her portrayal of Danielle Bowden in
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's remake of '' Cape Fear'' (1991), which saw Lewis nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as the Golden Globe in the same category. Following the success of ''Cape Fear'', Lewis had supporting roles in
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's '' Husbands and Wives'' (1992), '' Kalifornia'' (1993), and ''
What's Eating Gilbert Grape ''What's Eating Gilbert Grape'' is a 1993 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Juliette Lewis and Darlene Cates. It follows 25-year-old Gilbert (Depp), a grocery store cle ...
'' (1993). She gained further attention for her lead role as Mallory Knox in
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's controversial crime film '' Natural Born Killers'' (1994), which earned her the Pasinetti Award for Best Actress at the
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. Subsequent roles included Kathryn Bigelow's '' Strange Days'' (1995), '' The Basketball Diaries'' (1995), Robert Rodriguez's ''
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'' (1996), ''
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'' (1999), and ''
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'' (2000). The 2000s saw Lewis appearing in a series of supporting parts in independent features and studio films, and in 2003 she earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the television film ''
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'' (2002). She went on to appear in comedies such as '' Old School'' (2003) and ''
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'' (2004), and embarked on a musical career in 2003, forming the rock band Juliette and the Licks. Since 2009, she has been releasing material as a solo artist. Subsequent film roles have included '' Whip It'' (2009), '' Conviction'' (2010), '' The Switch'' (2010), '' August: Osage County'' (2013), and '' Ma'' (2019). Since the mid-to-late 2010s, Lewis has worked more frequently in television, appearing in lead roles in series such as ''
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'' (2015), '' Secrets and Lies'' (2015–2016), '' The Act'' (2019), '' Yellowjackets'' (2021–present) and as "Denise" in the
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'' (2022).


Life and career


1973–1986: Early life

Juliette Lake Lewis was born June 21, 1973, in
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, California, to actor Geoffrey Lewis and his first wife, Glenis ( Duggan) Batley, a
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er. She has seven siblings or half-siblings including Lightfield (an actor who appeared in '' The New WKRP in Cincinnati''), Peter, Miles, Matthew, Brandy, Hannah, and Dierdre. She also has a step-sister, Emily Colombier. When she was two years old, Lewis's parents divorced, and she spent her childhood living between both their homes in the Los Angeles area. Her first on-screen appearance was an uncredited bit part in '' Bronco Billy'' (1980), in which her father played a supporting role.


1987–1999: Early career and success

Lewis made her first major screen appearance in the television film ''Home Fires'' (1987). Howard Rosenberg of the ''
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'' praised Lewis's performance in the film, writing that she "lights up the screen." She subsequently starred on the television series ''
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'', which ran between 1987 and 1988. At age 14, she was legally emancipated from her parents (with their approval) in order to enable her to more freely work. Lewis recalled her emancipation: "I know that sounds all radical, but when you start acting when you’re younger, you talk to other actor kids and their moms, and they’re like, 'Yeah, if you want to get a job, they like on your resume to say emancipated minor versus minor, because you then can work over eight hours.'" For a brief period, Lewis lived with actress Karen Black, who was a mentor to her. At age 15, Lewis dropped out of high school. She subsequently had a minor part in the science fiction comedy '' My Stepmother Is an Alien'' (1988), before landing her first major supporting role as Audrey Griswold in ''
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'' (1989). She followed this with roles in the
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n film ''
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'', and the comedy ''
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'' (both 1989). The same year, Lewis had a guest-starring role as Wayne's girlfriend, Delores, on the series '' The Wonder Years''. In 1990, Lewis co-starred with
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in the Lifetime television film '' Too Young to Die?'', a crime film loosely based on the case of Attina Marie Cannaday, playing a troubled young woman who falls into a world of
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and drugs. During this period, Lewis herself was met with legal trouble after entering a bar at age 16, for which she was arrested and charged with underage drinking. Lewis first garnered international attention and acclaim for her performance as Danielle Bowden, the daughter of a family targeted by psychopathic criminal Max Cady (
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), in
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's remake of '' Cape Fear'' (1991), also starring Jessica Lange and Nick Nolte.
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of ''The New York Times'' lauded her performance, writing: "Though Danielle recognizes Max, she is willingly implicated in his scheme. It is one of Mr. De Niro's finest moments. It also reveals Miss Lewis to be a new young actress of stunning possibilities. The sequence is the heart of the movie." Lewis garnered critical acclaim for her performance, and was nominated for a
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, as well as an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Retrospectively, her character's seduction sequence was named one of the most unforgettable scenes in film history by ''
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'' and '' Complex''. In 1992, she had a supporting role as a college student in
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's '' Husbands and Wives'', followed by '' That Night'', a coming-of-age drama set in the 1960s that marked the feature film debuts of
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and Eliza Dushku. Lewis appeared in several films in 1993, including Peter Medak's neo-noir '' Romeo Is Bleeding'', in which she played the mistress of a corrupt cop, played by
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. She then reunited with former co-star Brad Pitt in the thriller '' Kalifornia'', in which she starred as a childlike woman whose boyfriend is a
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. Critic
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deemed Lewis's performance in the latter film one "of the most harrowing and convincing performances I've ever seen." At the time of filming ''Kalifornia'', Lewis and Pitt had been in a relationship since 1990, though they separated the year of the film's release. She subsequently co-starred with
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and Leonardo DiCaprio in the
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-directed drama ''
What's Eating Gilbert Grape ''What's Eating Gilbert Grape'' is a 1993 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Juliette Lewis and Darlene Cates. It follows 25-year-old Gilbert (Depp), a grocery store cle ...
'' (1993), portraying a free-spirited woman who befriends a young man and his mentally disabled brother in a small
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town. Lewis also appeared in the video for the Melissa Etheridge song “
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,” (1993), portraying a mental patient. Lewis then portrayed Mallory Knox, a murderous woman who embarks on a killing spree with her psychotic lover Mickey (
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), in
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's controversial
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'' Natural Born Killers'' (1994). Though the film was criticized for its graphic violence and inspiring of copycat crimes, Lewis's performance was praised as "sensational" by critic Peter Travers, and won her the Pasinetti Award for Best Actress at the
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. The same year, she had a supporting role opposite Steve Martin in Nora Ephron's Christmas-themed comedy '' Mixed Nuts''. Lewis subsequently played a rock singer in Kathryn Bigelow's science fiction film '' Strange Days'' (1995), doing her own singing on covers of two songs written by
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. Though a major box-office failure, ''Strange Days'' went on to develop a
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in subsequent years. Lewis also reunited with her ''What's Eating Gilbert Grape'' co-star DiCaprio, appearing with him in a supporting role in the crime drama '' The Basketball Diaries'' (1995). This same year, at age 22, Lewis entered drug rehabilitation, having been addicted to
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and prescription medication for several years, and completed the Narconon program within the
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. The following year, Lewis had a leading role in '' The Evening Star'' (1996), a flop sequel to ''
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'' (1983), opposite
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and Bill Paxton. She also appeared in Robert Rodriguez's action horror film ''
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'' (1996). In the film, written by and co-starring
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, Lewis portrayed a teenage girl who is kidnapped, along with her family, by bank robbers who take them to a bar in rural
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inhabited by vampires. Lewis next appeared in ''
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'' (1998), followed by ''
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'' (1999), in which she portrayed a mentally challenged young woman in
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attempting to find independence. The film received largely unfavorable reviews, though Stephen Holden of ''The New York Times'' praised it as "beautifully acted...  Carla is played by Ms. Lewis with enormous heart and sensitivity, and with body language so precise that you soon forget it is a performance." In September 1999, Lewis married professional skateboarder Steve Berra.


2000–2010: Film, television, and music

In 2000, Lewis starred opposite
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in the thriller ''
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'', and was featured as a vocalist on the track "Bad Brother" by the band The Infidels, from '' The Crow: Salvation'' soundtrack album, released on April that year. She then appeared in the crime film ''
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'' (2001), opposite Gina Gershon, followed by the independent lesbian-themed drama ''
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'' (2001), co-starring with Judy Davis and Lili Taylor. The film received unfavorable reviews, with A. O. Scott of ''The New York Times'' writing that both Taylor and Lewis "overact like second-string sketch performers on ''
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''." Lewis subsequently had a supporting role in the drama '' Enough'' (2002), playing the friend of a battered woman (played by
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). Lewis received an
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nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her performance in the television film ''
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'' (2002), in which starred opposite Uma Thurman and Gena Rowlands as the friend of a woman in 1980s New Jersey who receives a psychiatric diagnosis. Additionally, she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female. Next, Lewis had a supporting role as the lover of an unstable man ( Stephen Dorff) terrorizing a family in the thriller ''
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'' (2003). She also appeared in the HIM
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for " Buried Alive By Love" in 2003, and had a supporting part in the comedy '' Old School''. In April 2003, Lewis filed for divorce from husband Berra after approximately three years of marriage. Lewis described the divorce as "amicable," and later commented: "Steve would be the first to admit he was a workaholic. You have to be ready to have a partnership. And sometimes you’re like, 'Whoa, this is too much. I only actually have enough steam to focus on my own thing.'" Beginning in 2003, Lewis embarked on a musical career, forming the rock band Juliette and the Licks with former Hole drummer
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. The band released their debut EP, '' ...Like a Bolt of Lightning'', in late 2004 through Fiddler Records. She also appeared as a guest vocalist on three tracks by electronic music group
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's album ''
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'' (also released in 2004). The same year, Lewis appeared in the comedy film ''
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'', playing the role of Kitty, as Reese Feldman's girlfriend, and had a supporting part in the
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's French futuristic Western film ''
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'' opposite
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. She subsequently appeared in the Johnny Knoxville-led comedy ''
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'' (2005), playing the girlfriend of a Tennessee entrepreneur, and in the drama '' Aurora Borealis'' (also 2005), playing the live-in assistant of an elderly couple (played by Donald Sutherland and Louise Fletcher). In May 2005, Juliette and the Licks released their debut studio album, ''
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'' The band toured internationally in support of the album, and received a favorable concert review from ''
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''s David Peschek, who wrote that Lewis is "exactly the kind of iconic presence that boringly boy-saturated rock needs. The Licks–they are very definitely a band, not just the star and some flunkies–are fantastic." Lewis had a supporting part in the 2006-released '' The Darwin Awards'', an independent comedy starring Winona Ryder and
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, followed by ''
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'', a romantic comedy that premiered at the
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in October 2006. The same year, Juliette and the Licks recorded their second studio album, ''
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'', which featured drumming by
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, and was released in 2007. In 2006, ''Blender'' magazine included Lewis in their hottest women of rock music list. In 2008, Lewis appeared in Rockstar Games' '' Grand Theft Auto IV'', providing the voice of "Juliette", the host of fictional
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" Radio Broker", along with one of her own songs "Inside The Cage (David Gilmour Girls Remix)". Lewis had a featured role in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut '' Whip It!'' (2009), about a female
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player, and also provided voice work for the animated science fiction film '' Metropia'' (also 2009), directed by
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. The same year, Lewis released her first solo studio album, titled '' Terra Incognita'', through The End Records. In 2010, Lewis starred in a number of films, first appearing in Mark Ruffalo's directorial debut ''
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'', about a paralyzed disc jockey, followed by the comedy '' The Switch'' (2010), in which she appeared as the friend of a woman trying to conceive a child through artificial insemination (played by
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). She also appeared as a murder witness in the biographical crime film '' Conviction'', starring Hilary Swank and
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. Though only featured in a small portion of the film, ''
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'' deemed Lewis a "scene-stealer," and she subsequently won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award Best Supporting Actress. Additionally, Lewis had a role in Todd Phillips's
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''
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'', reprising her role of Heidi in ''Old School'' (2003).


2011–present: Television and film

Lewis's first film in 2011 was the independent drama ''
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'', in which she starred as the alcoholic mother of a young girl (
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) in 1980s Nebraska. She subsequently had a minor role in the Canadian drama ''
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''. She followed this with the thriller '' Open Road'' with
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, and a starring role in the short-lived series ''
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'', on NBC as Tammy, assistant to lead character Mitch McDeere (
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). Next, Lewis had a central role in the dramedy film '' August: Osage County'' (2013), playing one of several sisters (opposite Julia Roberts and Julianne Nicholson) who reunite with their dysfunctional mother ( Meryl Streep) at their familial
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home after their father commits suicide. An adaptation of
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's play of the same name, ''August: Osage County'' was a box-office success, grossing $37 million in the United States. Lewis was also engaged in musical projects in 2013, contributing backing vocals to the track "Saint of Impossible Causes", on Joseph Arthur's tenth studio album, ''
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''. She also appeared in the music video for " City of Angels" by
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. In 2014, Lewis had a lead role opposite Aaron Paul in the drama '' Hellion'', as well as the independent comedy '' Kelly & Cal'', in which Lewis portrayed a former punk-turned-suburban housewife. Lewis subsequent had a lead role as a music producer in '' Jem and the Holograms'' (2015), a film adaptation of the 1980s animated series '' Jem''. The film was a box-office bomb, and received largely negative response from both critics and fans of the television series. Lewis followed this with a lead role as a small-town detective on the ABC crime series '' Secrets and Lies'', which aired two seasons. She also had a recurring guest role in the first season of the science fiction mystery series ''
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'' (2015), co-starring with
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. Also in 2015, Lewis contributed vocals to the song "Stickup" by electronic artists Karma Fields & Morten, which was released on Monstercat in November that year. Lewis had a supporting role in the techno thriller film ''
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'' (2016), starring Emma Roberts and Dave Franco, about an online video game. In November 2016, Lewis returned to music with her first solo EP, '' Future Deep'', which she released independently, marking her first musical project in seven years. She described the EP as "an eclectic bunch of songs tinged with the darkest blues, contagious 60s garage rock and dance funk anthems." Lewis subsequently guest-starred on season two of the comedy series '' Graves'' (2017), and then appeared as a reiki healer on the comedy series ''
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'' (2018), co-starring with Jennifer Garner, David Tennant, and
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, adapted from the British series of the same name. Judy Berman of ''
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'' magazine gave the series an unfavorable review, writing that Lewis is "underutilized, as usual." Also in 2018, Lewis appeared in the independent drama film '' Back Roads'', about a young man trapped by circumstance in rural Pennsylvania after his mother (played by Lewis) murders his father. She was also cast in a supporting role in Sam Taylor-Johnson's '' A Million Little Pieces'', adapted from the book of the same name by James Frey. In late 2018, Lewis was cast in the premiere season of '' The Conners'', a spin-off of ''
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'', playing Blue, girlfriend of Darlene Conner's ex-husband David Healy. Lewis subsequently appeared in Tate Taylor's psychological horror film '' Ma'' (2019), playing the mother of one of several teenagers who grow close to a disturbed woman ( Octavia Spencer) in their neighborhood. ''Ma'' was a box-office success, grossing over $60 million worldwide, and was nominated for a
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for Best Thriller Film. Lewis had a guest role on
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's biographical crime series '' The Act'', chronicling the life of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the murder of her mother, which premiered in March 2019. Lewis reunited again with Tate Taylor for his upcoming film, '' Breaking News in Yuba County'', starring Allison Janney, Mila Kunis, and Regina Hall, filmed in the summer of 2019. In 2022, Lewis appeared in the Showtime thriller series, '' Yellowjackets''.


Philanthropy

Lewis has supported
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, a US nonprofit organization that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged U.S. public schools, by painting a Fender Strat guitar and donating it to an auction to raise money for the organization.


Personal life

Lewis practiced Scientology starting in the 1990s but had ceased involvement by December 2021. Prior to ending her involvement she credited its Narconon program for helping her rehabilitate after a years-long drug addiction in her early adult years. Lewis also identifies as a
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. Lewis told ''
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'' in 2010:


Filmography


Discography


Juliette and the Licks


Albums

* ''
You're Speaking My Language ''You're Speaking My Language'' is the first full-length album by Juliette and the Licks, released on May 17, 2005. Track listing # "Intro" - 0:23 # "You're Speaking My Language" - 2:14 # "Money in My Pocket" - 3:08 # "American Boy, Vol. 2" - 3: ...
'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2006)


EP

* '' …Like a Bolt of Lightning '' (2004)


Juliette Lewis


Album

* '' Terra Incognita'' (2009)


EP

* '' Future Deep'' (2017)


Other appearances

* "Hardly Wait" (1995)
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from '' Strange Days'' * " Come Rain or Come Shine" (1999) from ''
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''
* "Danny Boy Song" (2004) from ''Blueberry'' * " Hotride", "
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", and "Get Up Get Off", from the 2004 ''
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'' album ''
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.''


Accolades


References


External links

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