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Fiona Dourif

American actress and producer (born 1981)

Fiona Dourif

Summary

American actress and producer (born 1981)

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nameFiona Dourif
imageFiona Dourif - Creep I.E. Con Aftermath 2025.jpg
captionDourif in 2025
birth_nameFiona Christianne Dourif
birth_date
birth_placeWoodstock, New York, U.S.
occupation
years_active2005–present
fatherBrad Dourif

Fiona Christianne Dourif (born October 30, 1981) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her starring role as Nica Pierce in the Child's Play franchise, including Curse of Chucky (2013), its sequel Cult of Chucky (2017), and the television series Chucky (2021–2024). She appears in these works alongside her father, Brad Dourif, who portrays Chucky.

Dourif starred as Bart Curlish in the BBC America science fiction series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017) and as Diane Jones in ABC miniseries When We Rise (2017). She currently stars as Dr. Cassie McKay in the HBO Max medical drama The Pitt (2025-present). She had recurring roles in the HBO fantasy drama series *True Blood * (2011), the NBC crime thriller series The Blacklist (2018–2021), the USA Network action horror series The Purge (2018), and the CBS All Access miniseries The Stand (2020).

Dourif also appeared in films such as Garden Party (2008), The Master (2012), Fear Clinic (2014), Blood Is Blood (2016), Tenet (2020), The Shuroo Process (2021), Don't Look at the Demon (2022), and Unsinkable (2024).

Early life

Dourif was born in Woodstock, New York, the daughter of actor Brad Dourif and Jonina (Joni) Dourif. Her mother worked as a professional psychic and was a practitioner of remote viewing. Dourif has a sister, Kristina Dourif.

After college, Dourif became a segment producer for documentaries on History and TLC. She began acting at the age of 23, supplementing her acting career with waitressing and bartending jobs for 14 years before she was able to support herself as an actress.

Career

In 2005, Dourif made her professional acting debut as Chez Ami Whore in the HBO period drama series Deadwood. The following year, she was cast as Alice in the television miniseries Thief. The same year, Dourif made her debut film appearance in the drama Little Chenier.

In 2007, Dourif appeared in the off-Broadway play Some Americans Abroad at Second Stage Theater. Later, she was cast in the short film The Lucky One. In 2008, Dourif portrayed Becky in the indie drama film Garden Party and Lisa in Frank the Rat. The same year, Dourif guest starred in the NBC police procedural series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Detective Nikki Breslin.

In 2009, Dourif was cast in a small role in the film The Messenger and had a guest role in the HBO comedy series Bored to Death. The following year, she starred in the indie film Mafiosa and the television film After the Fall. Dourif subsequently portrayed Penny in Letters from the Big Man before having a recurring role as Casey in the HBO fantasy drama series True Blood and a guest appearance in the Lifetime police drama series The Protector.

In 2012, Dourif starred in the short film This is Caroline and appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's psychological drama The Master. The following year, Dourif portrayed Nica Pierce in the slasher horror film Curse of Chucky, part of the Child's Play franchise in which her father, Brad Dourif, had long starred as Chucky. The film was a critical success and became a cult hit.

In 2014, she was cast in the indie films Gutshot Straight, * Dangerous Words from the Fearless*, Precious Mettle, and Fear Clinic. She also starred as Brie in the 2016 thriller film Blood is Blood.

Dourif at the 2017 [[San Diego Comic-Con

From 2016 to 2017, Dourif played the "holistic assassin" Bart Curlish in the BBC America science fiction comedy series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. The series ran for two seasons. Also in 2017, she portrayed the younger version of the character played by Rachel Griffiths, named Diane Jones, in the ABC docudrama miniseries When We Rise.

In 2017, Dourif reprised her role as Nica Pierce in the horror sequel film Cult of Chucky. She reprised the role again in the 2021 television series continuation, Chucky, as well as playing the on-screen version of Charles Lee Ray in flashbacks, the role her father played in the original 1988 film and returned to voice for the series.

From 2018 to 2021, Dourif portrayed Jennifer Reddington, the long lost daughter of main character Raymond Reddington, in the NBC drama thriller series The Blacklist. She also had a recurring role in the USA Network action horror series The Purge as Good Leader Tavis, a zealous cult leader.

In 2020, Dourif was cast as the villainous Rat Woman in the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's novel The Stand.

In 2025, Dourif was cast as a series regular in the medical drama seriesThe Pitt as Dr. Cassie McKay.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Little ChenierJo Jo
2007The Lucky OneSusanShort film
2008Garden PartyBecky
Frank the RatLisa
2009The MessengerReturning Soldier's Wife
2011Letters from the Big ManPenny
2012This is CarolineFiona (voice)Short film
Cold LivingMoiraShort film
The MasterDancer
2013Curse of ChuckyNica Pierce
2014Gutshot StraightGina
Dangerous Words from the FearlessRuth
Precious MettleJudy
2015Fear ClinicSara
2016Her Last WillIona Cotton
Blood Is BloodBrie
MafiosaSam
Arbor DemonDana
2017SafeBrenda
Cult of ChuckyNica Pierce / Chucky
2020TenetWheeler
2021The Shuroo ProcessParker Schafer
2022Don't Look at the DemonJules
2023On FireSarah Laughlin
2024UnsinkableAlaine Ricard
PsychonautSamantha

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005DeadwoodChez Ami Whore3 episodes
2006ThiefAlice4 episodes
2008Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDetective Nikki BreslinEpisode: "Swing"
2009Bored to DeathLisa KleinEpisode: "Stockholm Syndrome"
2010After the FallAnnie TolgenTelevision film
2011True BloodCasey8 episodes
The ProtectorTamara O'NeilEpisode: "Safe"
2015Rizzoli & IslesHelen Barnes' DaughterEpisode: "Face Value"
The PlayerChloe SteeleEpisode: "L.A. Takedown"
ManhattanJean Tatlock2 episodes
2016–2017Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective AgencyBartine 'Bart' Curlish13 episodes
2017When We RiseYoung Diane Jones4 episodes
2018ShamelessTabitha YouensEpisode: "Church of Gay Jesus"
2018–2019, 2021The BlacklistJennifer Reddington10 episodes
2018The PurgeGood Leader Tavis5 episodes
2020UtopiaCara Frostfield3 episodes
HelstromMother / KtharaEpisode: "Committed"
The StandThe Rat Woman4 episodes
2021–2024ChuckyNica Pierce / Chucky / Charles Lee Ray12 episodes
2025–presentThe PittDr. Cassie McKayMain role; 16 episodes

References

References

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  2. "Fiona Dourif Biography".
  3. Crow, David. (August 2, 2018). "The ''Purge'' TV Series: Fiona Dourif Finds Compassion in Suicide Cult".
  4. Radish, Christina. (2018-09-04). "Fiona Dourif on The Purge and Playing a True Believer".
  5. "Brad Dourif". [[Turner Classic Movies]].
  6. "Fiona Dourif, Daughter of 'Chucky's Brad Dourif, Reveals Why She’s ‘Grateful’ to Be Considered a ‘Nepo Baby’ (Exclusive)".
  7. (March 2024). ["Past Shows"](https://2st.com/shows/past-shows/season29= }}{{Dead link). 2st.com.
  8. "'True Blood' Rookies Introduce Their New Characters". MTV.
  9. "Interview: FEAR CLINIC Star Fiona Dourif Talks Working with Robert Englund, Horror, and More".
  10. Hanley, Ken. "Exclusive Teaser: Fiona Dourif "BLOOD IS BLOOD"!".
  11. "A Conversation With The Cast And Creators Of Dirk Gently: Holistic Detective Agency".
  12. (January 5, 2016). "The Next Chucky Movie Looks and Sounds Pretty Horrifying".
  13. "'Horror's scariest doll is back again in new 'Cult of Chucky' teaser trailer".
  14. (December 20, 2021). "'Chucky': Fiona Dourif on playing young Charles Lee Ray, aka the part her dad made famous".
  15. (August 25, 2020). "The apocalypse arrives this winter, CBS All Access confirms".
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