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Amy Seimetz

American actress, writer, director


American actress, writer, director

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Amy Seimetz is an American actress and filmmaker. She has appeared in several productions, including AMC's The Killing, HBO's Family Tree, and films like Upstream Color, Alien: Covenant, Pet Sematary, and No Sudden Move.

In addition to her acting career, she has directed, written and produced several films, including 2012's Sun Don't Shine and 2020's She Dies Tomorrow. In 2015, she co-wrote, co-directed and executive produced the Starz series The Girlfriend Experience, based on the Steven Soderbergh film of the same name, which was released to positive reviews and acclaim.

Early life and education

Seimetz was born in Florida and mainly grew up in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area. She has Ukrainian ancestry, and also spent part of her childhood in Ukraine. She briefly attended film school at Florida State University before moving to Los Angeles. There, she worked as a nanny, a waitress, and a seamstress while learning filmmaking.

Career

Seimetz began her film career by producing and directing short and independent films, including Barry Jenkins' Medicine for Melancholy, which was nominated for Gotham and Independent Spirit Awards after playing at South By Southwest and the Toronto International Film Festival. She acted in Joe Swanberg's Alexander The Last, which premiered at SXSW. She also worked with Swanberg on Silver Bullets and Autoerotic, continuing with acting roles in Gabi on the Roof in July, Tiny Furniture, Open Five, and The Myth of the American Sleepover.

Seimetz's performance in A Horrible Way to Die won her the Best Actress award at Fantastic Fest. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to good reviews. She appeared in The Off Hours. About her, the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Every year, the Sundance Film Festival has a semi-official 'it girl' who encapsulates the festival's cocktail of discovery and buzz. But what about someone who embodies the independent film world's sense of community and the pitch-in spirit of collaboration, something like a most valuable player? That prize might well go to Amy Seimetz."

The Hollywood Reporter singled Seimetz out as one of the breakouts of Sundance that year: "As a late-night truck-stop waitress and orphaned lost soul, Seimetz invests Off Hours dead-end world of tiny tragedies with a hidden, hard-won strength." She appeared in Revenge for Jolly!. In 2012, she made her feature directorial debut with the Florida-based thriller Sun Don't Shine, which she also wrote, produced, and co-edited. The film premiered at South By Southwest to rave reviews. Indiewire wrote: "Her terrific directorial debut was a brilliant noir exercise with less mumbling than raw brawls. She pinned me to my Alamo Drafthouse seat and the film kept me there for the next 82 minutes."

Seimetz is the star of Upstream Color and Pit Stop, both of which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. In February, she was added as a series regular to AMC's series The Killing. In season 3, she plays Danette Leeds, a "hard-living, financially strapped single mother whose 14-year-old daughter goes missing".

In June 2014, Starz announced that they had ordered a 13-episode anthology series of the film The Girlfriend Experience, co-written, co-directed, and executive produced by Seimetz and Lodge Kerrigan. This came after the film's creator Steven Soderbergh stated: "I think if I were going to run a studio I'd just be gathering the best filmmakers I could find and sort of let them do their thing within certain economic parameters. So I would call Shane Carruth, or Barry Jenkins or Amy Seimetz and I'd bring them in and go, OK, what do you want to do?" The series was later renewed for a second season, and Seimetz continued to produce, write, and direct episodes.

In 2017, Seimetz appeared in Alien: Covenant, directed by Ridley Scott, and also had roles in Lean on Pete, directed by Andrew Haigh, and My Days of Mercy, opposite Elliot Page. In 2018, Seimetz starred opposite Molly Shannon in Wild Nights with Emily directed by Madeleine Olnek. That same year, Seimetz directed two episodes of Atlanta, and had a recurring role on the second season of Get Shorty.

In 2019, Seimetz starred in Pet Sematary, an adaption of the novel of the same name by Stephen King. She directed She Dies Tomorrow, starring Kate Lyn Sheil and Jane Adams, which was set to have its world premiere at South by Southwest in March 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Seimetz co-starred in 2020's The Comey Rule, a miniseries for Showtime, and the thriller film The Secrets We Keep directed by Yuval Alder.

In 2021, Seimetz was announced as the director and an executive producer of The Idol; however, by April 2022 she had left the project amid its creative overhaul, with roughly 80% of the series already filmed. Her material was not used in the final project.

Personal life

In 2016, Seimetz was engaged to filmmaker Shane Carruth, though they had separated by 2019. She later obtained a temporary restraining order against him, alleging years of emotional, mental, and physical abuse, which Carruth denies.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Leaving BaghdadShort film
2004The 17th ManBookstore PatronShort film
2004Measure of LoveShort film
2005The Unseen Kind-Hearted BeastGeorgetteShort film; director, producer, writer, editor
2005Black Dragon CanyonElizabeth Sterling
2006Wristcutters: A Love StoryNina
2006Say ItShort film
2008Medicine for MelancholyAssociate producer
2008We Saw Such ThingsDirector, producer, editor
2009Alexander the LastHellen
2009Round Town GirlsGirl #1Short film; also director
2009Time's UpDeborahShort film
2009One Night OnlyAnnaShort film
2010Gabi on the Roof in JulyChelsea
2010Tiny FurnitureAshlynn
2010Open FiveLynn
2010The Myth of the American SleepoverJulie Higgins
2010Bitter FeastKatherine Franks
2010Incredibly SmallSamantha
2010Ruff LoveAmyShort film
2010DespedidaLeah
2010A Horrible Way to DieSarah
2011The Jonestown Defense
2011The Off HoursFrancine
2011Silver BulletsCharlieAlso producer
2011The Dish and the SpoonEmma's FriendAlso producer
2011No Matter WhatLauraAlso associate producer
2011Small PondKatie
2011Coffee & PieShort film
2011Autoerotic
2011You're NextAimee
2011Special Things to DoSandyShort film
2012Be GoodMary Kutzman
2012Revenge for Jolly!Vicki
2012Ghost of Old HighwaysThe Bridesmaid / The Harlot / The ChoirgirlShort film
2012The PossessionBeth
2012#PostModemShort film
2012Sun Don't ShineWriter, producer, director and editor
2013When We Lived in MiamiShort film; director & editor
2013Upstream ColorKris
2013Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the MultiverseRollerblading Death Dolphin
20139 Full MoonsFrankie
2014The SacramentCaroline
2014Lucky ThemSara
2014I Believe in UnicornsClara
2014The Reconstruction of William ZeroJules
2014TehachapiShort film
2015EntertainmentWoman in Bar
2015MaMisty
2015We'll Find SomethingKendraShort film
2017Alien: Covenant – Prologue: Last SupperMaggie FarisShort film
2017Alien: Covenant
2017Lean on PeteLynn
2017My Days of MercyMartha
2018Wild Nights with EmilyMabel
2019Pet SemataryRachel Creed
2020Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia
2020She Dies TomorrowDirector, writer and producer
2020The Secrets We KeepRachel Steinman
2020ArchenemyCleo
2021No Sudden MoveMary Wertz
2022The Last ManhuntClara True

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Family TreeAlly Keele3 episodes
2013Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLena OlsenEpisode: "Rapist Anonymous"
2013–2014The KillingDanette Leeds14 episodes
2016JuniorEllen10 episodes
2016–2017The Girlfriend ExperienceAnnabel Reade5 episodes; also executive producer, writer, director
2016–2017Stranger ThingsBecky Ives3 episodes
2016Halt and Catch FireMichelle LattimerEpisode: "NIM"
2018AtlantaDirector, 2 episodes
2018Get ShortyJinnySeason 2, recurring role
2020The Comey RuleTrisha AndersonMiniseries
2021–2024Sweet ToothBirdieRecurring role (seasons 1–3)
2022Outer RangeDirector, 2 episodes and executive producer
2024Mr. & Mrs. SmithDirector, 2 episodes
2026The TestamentsPaulaUpcoming series

Awards and nominations

YearTitleAwardResult
2010Tiny FurnitureGotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Performance
The Myth of the American SleepoverSXSW Film Festival Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast
2011A Horrible Way To DieFantastic Fest Award for Best Actress
2012Sun Don't ShineSXSW Film Festival Special Jury Award - Emergent Narrative Woman Director
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Film Not Playing At A Theater Near You
RiverRun International Film Festival Special Jury Prize - Spark Award
Indiewire Best of 2012 Best Undistributed Film
2013Upstream ColorGotham Independent Film Award for Best Actress
2013Sun Don't ShineGotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Director

Notes

Shared with Claire Sloma, Marlon Morton, Amanda Bauer, Brett Jacobsen, Nikita Ramsey, and Jade Ramsey

Shared with Brady Corbet, and David Oyelowo.

References

References

  1. (June 2012). "Meet the Filmmaker: Amy Seimetz ("Sun Don't Shine")". Rooftop Films.
  2. "Amy Seimetz Biography". [[TV Guide]].
  3. "The Girlfriend Experience".
  4. Nguyen, Hanh. (March 23, 2018). "'Atlanta' Director Amy Seimetz on Creating Those 'Get Out' Vibes in the Creepy Episode 'Helen'". [[IndieWire]].
  5. (April 3, 2013). "Amy Seimetz Breaks Through".
  6. (September 18, 2013). "Amy Seimetz Digitally Premieres ''Sun Don't Shine'' Film".
  7. Catsoulis, Jeannette. (2011-08-18). "The Serial-Killer Story Takes a New Twist". The New York Times.
  8. (January 23, 2011). "Sundance 2011: Amy Seimetz".
  9. (2011-01-21). "Who Is the Next Breakout Star of Sundance 2011?".
  10. Murphy, Mekado. (2012-03-13). "Turning Up the Heat With 'Sun Don't Shine'".
  11. "''Time Out Chicago'' review of ''Sun Don't Shine''".
  12. (March 15, 2012). "Indiewire's 12 Favorite Moments from SXSW 201".
  13. Willmore, Alison. (February 12, 2013). "Amy Seimetz Joins the Cast of AMC's 'The Killing'".
  14. Littleton, Cynthia. (June 23, 2014). "Starz Orders 'Girlfriend Experience' Series From Steven Soderbergh, Philip Fleishman".
  15. (April 30, 2013). "Steven Soderbergh's State of Cinema Talk".
  16. Birnbaum, Debra. (August 1, 2016). "Starz Renews 'The Girlfriend Experience' For Season Two".
  17. (February 25, 2016). "'Alien: Covenant' Crews Up: 'Empire's Jussie Smollett, Amy Seimetz, Carmen Ejogo & More Join Cast". Deadline Hollywood.
  18. Grater, Tom. (September 10, 2016). "First look: 'Lean On Pete'".
  19. McNary, Dave. (August 18, 2016). "Tali Shalom Ezer Directing Ellen Page and Kate Mara in Romantic Drama 'Mercy'".
  20. Blisten, Jon. (March 7, 2019). "Watch Molly Shannon as Emily Dickinson in New 'Wild Nights With Emily' Trailer".
  21. Nyguen, Hahn. (March 23, 2018). "'Atlanta' Director Amy Seimetz on Creating Those 'Get Out' Vibes in the Creepy Episode 'Helen'".
  22. Petski, Denise. (March 13, 2018). "'Get Shorty': Amy Seimetz Set To Recur In Season 2".
  23. (June 1, 2018). "Amy Seimetz Female Lead In 'Pet Sematary' Remake".
  24. Ray-Ramos, Dino. (January 15, 2020). "SXSW Sets Judd Apatow's 'The King Of Staten Island' As Opening-Night Film, Unveils Features And Episodics Lineups".
  25. (March 6, 2020). "City of Austin Cancels SXSW March Events".
  26. (November 25, 2019). "James Comey Mini Sets Amy Seimetz For Key FBI Attorney Trisha Anderson".
  27. (April 23, 2019). "'The Secrets We Keep': Chris Messina & Amy Seimetz Join Noomi Rapace & Joel Kinnaman In AGC-Di Bonaventura Thriller".
  28. Hailu, Selome. (2022-04-25). "Amy Seimetz Out as Director of the Weeknd's HBO Drama Series 'The Idol', Series to Undergo Significant Reshoots".
  29. Hailu, Selome. (April 25, 2022). "The Weeknd's HBO Drama Series 'The Idol' to Undergo Significant Reshoots".
  30. Erbland, Kate. (January 26, 2016). "News Film TV Awards Toolkit More Search Sundance: Amy Seimetz Explains the Most Feminist Decision She Made When Crafting 'The Girlfriend Experience'".
  31. Kohn, Eric. (April 13, 2019). "Amy Seimetz Conquers Hollywood By Saying No to Marvel and Yes to 'Pet Sematary'".
  32. Maddaus, Gene. (July 27, 2020). "'Upstream Color' Director Shane Carruth Accused of Abusing Ex-Girlfriend".
  33. (February 22, 2017). "Alien: Covenant | Prologue: Last Supper | 20th Century FOX".
  34. (March 13, 2018). "'Get Shorty': Amy Seimetz Set To Recur In Season 2".
  35. (October 19, 2013). "From the Archives: Amy Seimetz".
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