Lily Rabe, born on June twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty-two, is a talented American actress renowned for her versatility across stage and screen. She gained widespread recognition for her compelling performances in the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story, where she showcased her ability to inhabit multiple roles from two thousand eleven to two thousand twenty-one.
Her theatrical prowess was highlighted in her portrayal of Portia in the Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice, a performance that earned her a nomination for the prestigious Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. This accolade reflects her deep commitment to her craft and her ability to captivate audiences.
In addition to her stage work, Rabe has an impressive filmography that includes notable films such as What Just Happened in two thousand eight, All Good Things in two thousand ten, and Pawn Sacrifice in two thousand fourteen. Her more recent film credits include Miss Stevens in two thousand sixteen, Golden Exits in two thousand seventeen, Vice in two thousand eighteen, Fractured in two thousand nineteen, and The Tender Bar in two thousand twenty-one.
On the small screen, Rabe has made significant contributions to various television series, including The Whispers in two thousand fifteen, The Undoing in two thousand twenty, The Underground Railroad in two thousand twenty-one, and The First Lady in two thousand twenty-two. Her diverse roles across different mediums highlight her adaptability and dedication to storytelling.