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Lauren Ambrose

American actress (born 1978)

Lauren Ambrose

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American actress (born 1978)

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Lauren Ambrose (born February 20, 1978) is an American actress. She initially gained recognition and critical acclaim for her starring role as Claire Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under (2001–2005), for which she was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and won two Screen Actors Guild Awards. She went on to star as Jilly Kitzinger in the BBC One science fiction series Torchwood: Miracle Day (2011), Dorothy Turner in the Apple TV+ psychological horror series Servant (2019–2023), and as the adult version of Vanessa "Van" Palmer in the Showtime drama thriller series Yellowjackets (2023–2025).

Her film credits include In & Out (1997), Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Swimming (2000), Psycho Beach Party (2000), Where the Wild Things Are (2009), and The Other Woman (2009). Ambrose played the title role in Loving Leah, a 2009 Hallmark film. Other credits include About Sunny (2011), Sleepwalk with Me (2012), and Wanderlust (2012).

Ambrose's stage credits include Buried Child (2004), Awake and Sing! (2006), and Exit the King (2009). She portrayed the lead role of Eliza Doolittle in the 2018 Lincoln Center Theater revival of My Fair Lady on Broadway, for which she garnered a Tony Award nomination and a Grammy Award, as well as an Outer Critics Circle Award. She is lead singer of the ragtime band Lauren Ambrose and the Leisure Class.

Early life

Lauren Ambrose was born on February 20, 1978. She is the daughter of Frank D'Ambruoso, a caterer, and Anne (née Wachtel), an interior designer. She is of Italian descent on her father's side, and German, English, and Irish on her mother's side. Ambrose attended Choate Rosemary Hall, Wilbur Cross High School, High School in the Community, and the ACES Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven as part of the class of 1996. She is also a trained opera singer who studied voice and opera at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute in the summers of 1994 and 1995.

Career

1990–1998: Career beginnings

Ambrose began her career in New York theater, starring in the Off-Broadway play Soulful Scream of a Chosen Son at the Vineyard Theatre from August to September 1990. Her early career also included television appearances, most notably playing supporting guest roles in the NBC crime drama series Law & Order, and a feature guest role on the show in the 1998 episode "Damaged" as Valerie Maxwell, an intellectually disabled young woman raped by a group of popular high school students. Her first film role was as Vicky Rayburn in the comedy In & Out (1997). She went on to have a prominent role as Denise Fleming in the high school comedy film Can't Hardly Wait (1998).

1999–2005: Breakthrough and ''Six Feet Under''

Ambrose in 2000

In 1999, Ambrose had a recurring role as Myra Wringler in five episodes of the Fox teen drama Party of Five. She played the ingenue lead, Florence "Chicklet" Forrest, in the horror comedy Psycho Beach Party (2000). The same year, she starred as Frankie Wheeler in the coming-of-age drama film Swimming.

Ambrose gained wider recognition and critical acclaim for her starring role as Claire Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under (2001–2005). For her performance, she was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and a Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Drama Actress. She also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series twice, from five nominations as a part of the ensemble cast.

In 2004, she starred as Shelly in the Royal National Theatre production of the play Buried Child.

2006–2017: Broadway debut

In 2006, Ambrose made her Broadway debut in the Lincoln Center Theater revival production of Awake and Sing! at the Belasco Theatre. She went on to appear in the drama films Diggers (2006) and Starting Out in the Evening (2007).

In 2007, she starred as Juliet in the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park performance of Romeo and Juliet at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. She also appeared as Ophelia in the 2008 performance of Hamlet for Shakespeare in the Park.

In 2008, she had a starring role as Coco Tompkins in the Fox comedy series The Return of Jezebel James, which was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino. The series was cancelled after one season.

Ambrose returned to Broadway in the 2009 revival of Eugène Ionesco's Exit the King at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, opposite Geoffrey Rush and Susan Sarandon. Also in 2009, she starred in numerous films, such as the comedy-dramas A Dog Year and Cold Souls, and the romance dramas The Other Woman and Loving Leah. Additionally, she provided the voice of the monster KW in Spike Jonze's fantasy drama film Where the Wild Things Are.

Ambrose is the lead singer of Lauren Ambrose and the Leisure Class, a ragtime dixieland jazz band formed in 2009. They have performed several times at Joe's Pub and charity events.

In 2011, Ambrose appeared in seven episodes of the BBC One science fiction series Torchwood: Miracle Day. She played Jilly Kitzinger, a "sweet-talking PR genius with a heart of stone who's just cornered the most important client of her career and maybe of all time". For her performance, she received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress on Television.

Ambrose produced and starred in the drama film About Sunny (2011), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. For her performance, she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. In 2012, she appeared in the comedy films Sleepwalk with Me, Wanderlust, and Grassroots. She was set to play Fanny Brice in a 2012 Broadway revival of Funny Girl, directed by Bartlett Sher, but the production was indefinitely postponed due to financial concerns.

Ambrose made numerous TV appearances, including roles in the A&E miniseries Coma (2012), the Adult Swim animated series Robot Chicken (2013), the NBC crime drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2013), the Lifetime television film Deliverance Creek (2014), and the USA Network miniseries Dig (2015). From 2016 to 2018, she had a recurring role as Special Agent Liz Einstein in the Fox science fiction drama series The X-Files.

2018–present: Broadway return and ''Servant''

In March 2018, Ambrose began a leading role as Eliza Doolittle in the Broadway revival of My Fair Lady at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, directed by Bartlett Sher. For her performance, she received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. She also won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.

In October 2018, Ambrose left My Fair Lady to take on the lead role as Dorothy Turner in the psychological horror series Servant, which was produced by M. Night Shyamalan and Tony Basgallop for Apple TV+. The series premiered in November 2019 and ended after four seasons in March 2023. For her performance in the series, she garnered a nomination for the Critics' Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Horror Series.

Ambrose has also narrated various audiobooks, most recently The Maid by Nita Prose in 2022.

In 2023, Ambrose began starring in the Showtime drama thriller series Yellowjackets, portraying the adult version of the character Vanessa "Van" Palmer.

Personal life

Ambrose has been married to professional writer Sam Handel since September 2001. They have two children.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997In & OutVicky Rayburn
1998Can't Hardly WaitDenise Fleming
Summertime's Calling MeTamiShort film
2000SwimmingFrankie Wheeler
Psycho Beach PartyFlorence "Chicklet" Forrest
2004AdmissionsEvie Brighton
2006DiggersZoey
2007Starting Out in the EveningHeather Wolfe
2009A Dog YearEmma
Cold SoulsStephanie
Where the Wild Things AreKW (voice)
The Other WomanMindy
2011I'm Coming OverGretaShort film
About SunnyAngelaAlso producer
2012Sleepwalk with MeAbby
WanderlustAlmond Cohen
GrassrootsEmily Bowen
2013The RiverMariaShort film
2018Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the PeopleKate Davis
2024Caddo LakeCeleste

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Law & OrderJessicaEpisode: "Skin Deep"
1993Law & OrderMaureen McKinnonEpisode: "Pride and Joy"
1995The StateAudience MemberEpisode: "3.10"
1998Law & OrderValerie MaxwellEpisode: "Damaged"
1999Party of FiveMyra Wringler5 episodes
2001–2005Six Feet UnderClaire FisherMain role
2008The Return of Jezebel JamesCoco TompkinsMain role
2009Loving LeahLeah LeverTelevision film
2011Torchwood: Miracle DayJilly Kitzinger7 episodes
Weekends at BellevueEllie HarlowPilot
2012ComaSusan Wheeler2 episodes
2013Robot ChickenAnita Radcliffe / Natasha Fatale (voices)Episode: "Papercut to Aorta"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitVanessa Mayer2 episodes
2014Deliverance CreekBelle Gatlin BarlowTelevision film
2015DigDebbie MorganMain role
Broad SquadEileenPilot
2016–2018The X-FilesSpecial Agent Liz Einstein3 episodes
2016The InterestingsJules JacobsonPilot
2017Monsters of GodCynthia LancasterPilot
2019–2023ServantDorothy TurnerMain role
2023–2025YellowjacketsAdult Vanessa "Van" PalmerMain role (seasons 2–3)

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2007The DarknessJenny Romano

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Buried ChildShellyRoyal National Theatre
2006Awake and Sing!Hennie BergerBelasco Theatre
2007Romeo and JulietJulietDelacorte Theatre
2008HamletOpheliaDelacorte Theatre
2009Exit the KingQueen MarieEthel Barrymore Theatre
2018My Fair LadyEliza DoolittleVivian Beaumont Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
2002Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesSix Feet Under
2002Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2002Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Drama Actress
2003Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
2003Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2004Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2005Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2009Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmLoving Leah
2012Independent Spirit AwardsBest Female LeadThink of Me
2012Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actress on TelevisionTorchwood: Miracle Day
2018Tony AwardBest Actress in a MusicalMy Fair Lady
2018Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance
2018Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a Musical
2019Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album
2021SEC AwardsBest Actress in a Thriller SeriesServant
2022Critics' Choice Super AwardBest Actress in a Horror Series
2023Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama SeriesYellowjackets

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