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Juliette Lewis

Juliette Lake Lewis (born June 21, 1973) is an American actress. She is known for her portrayals of offbeat characters, often in projects with dark themes.[2] Lewis became an "it girl" of American cinema in the early 1990s, appearing in various independent and arthouse films.[3] Her accolades include nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and two Primetime Emmys.

Juliette Lewis
Lewis in 2010
Born
Juliette Lake Lewis

(1973-06-21) June 21, 1973 (age 50)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1980–present
Spouse
(m. 1999; div. 2003)
Parent
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Member of

The daughter of actor Geoffrey Lewis, Lewis began her career in television at age 14 before making her film debut with a small part in My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988). This was followed by a more prominent role in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989).[4] She came to prominence with her portrayal of Danielle Bowden in Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear (1991), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Subsequent credits included Husbands and Wives (1992), Kalifornia, What's Eating Gilbert Grape (both 1993), Natural Born Killers (1994), Strange Days (1995), and From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).

Lewis earned an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the television film Hysterical Blindness (2002). She went on to co-star in mainstream features such as Enough (2002), Cold Creek Manor, Old School (both 2003), and Starsky & Hutch (2004). Lewis 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. Her film credits during the 2010s included Conviction (2010), The Switch (2010), August: Osage County (2013), and Ma (2019). Lewis has worked more frequently in television since the mid 2010s, appearing in prominent roles on series such as Wayward Pines (2015), Secrets and Lies (2015–2016), Queer as Folk, Welcome to Chippendales (both 2022), and Yellowjackets (2021–2023).

Early life edit

Juliette Lake Lewis was born June 21, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, to actor Geoffrey Lewis and his first wife, Glenis (née Duggan) Batley, a graphic designer.[5] She has seven siblings or half-siblings, including Lightfield, Peter, Miles, Matthew, Brandy, Hannah, and Dierdre. She has a step-sister, Emily Colombier.[6][7][8][9]

Lewis' parents divorced when she was two years old, and she spent her childhood living between both their homes in the Los Angeles area.[5] She also lived for a brief period with actress Karen Black, who was a mentor to her.[10] Lewis dropped out of high school at age 15.[10]

Career edit

1987–1999: Early career and success edit

Following an uncredited role in Bronco Billy (1980), Lewis made her first major screen appearance in the television film Home Fires (1987).[11] Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times praised her performance in the latter, writing that she "lights up the screen".[11] She then starred as Kate Farrell on the ABC sitcom I Married Dora, which ran between 1987 and 1988.[12] At age 14, she was legally emancipated from her parents—with their approval—enabling her to work more freely.[13] She later recalled, "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 [your] resume to say emancipated minor versus minor, because you then can work [longer hours]'".[13]

Lewis had a minor part in the science fiction comedy My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988)—playing Lexie, the best friend of main character Jessie—before landing her first major supporting role as Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989),[14] which is now regarded as a "classic" in its genre.[15] Regarding her involvement with the film and the opportunity to work with co-star Chevy Chase, Lewis later reflected, "even at [age] 15, I knew it was a big deal".[15] She followed this with appearances in the comedies Meet the Hollowheads and The Runnin' Kind,[16] as well as a guest-starring role as Delores on the coming-of-age drama series The Wonder Years (all 1989).[17]

In 1990, Lewis co-starred with Brad Pitt, who she would go on to date for four years,[18] in the Lifetime television film Too Young to Die?, a crime drama based loosely on the case of Attina Marie Cannaday. Lewis played Amanda, a troubled teenager who falls into a world of prostitution and drugs.[19] In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Ray Loynd felt that the film worked due to its "compelling script [and Lewis'] authentic portrayal of the young and abused murderess whose first question to her public defender [is] whether he has any sugar-coated candies".[20]

Lewis garnered international attention when she beat out 500 other actresses to play Danielle Bowden,[21] the daughter of a family targeted by psychopathic criminal Max Cady, in Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake of Cape Fear (1962).[22] Vincent Canby of The New York Times lauded her performance, calling her "a new young actress of stunning possibilities",[22] while The Hollywood Reporter's Duane Byrge commented, "Perhaps providing the strongest real counterbalance to De Niro's crazy Cady is Juliette Lewis, whose [performance] shows the most sinewy fiber".[23] She went on to receive Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for the role.[24][25] Retrospectively, the sequence in which her character is seduced by Cady was named one of the most unforgettable scenes in film history by Entertainment Weekly and Complex.[26][27] On working with Scorsese, Lewis has since said, "I liken that period of time to being anointed, or getting my creative wings ... [the experience] changed me [and] gave me a confidence ... It wasn't [about] the outside accolades. It was [Scorsese] nurturing my ingredients as a performer".[28]

In 1992, Lewis had a supporting role in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives, with Rita Kempley of The Washington Post describing her portrayal of Rain—a "Lolita"-esque college student— as "sumptuous".[29] She headlined the romantic drama That Night the same year, a coming-of-age story set in the 1960s.[30] Lewis appeared in several films in 1993, including Peter Medak's neo-noir thriller Romeo Is Bleeding, where she played the mistress of a corrupt cop.[31] She then reunited with Brad Pitt in Kalifornia, co-starring as the girlfriend of a serial killer.[32] Critic Roger Ebert deemed Lewis' portrayal of the childlike Adele one of "the most harrowing and convincing performances I've ever seen".[32] At the time of filming Kalifornia, Lewis and Pitt had been in a relationship since 1990, though they separated the year of its release.[33] Next, she appeared as a psychiatric patient in the music video for Melissa Etheridge's "Come to My Window",[34] and starred in the Lasse Hallström-directed What's Eating Gilbert Grape (also 1993), playing Becky, a free-spirited drifter who befriends a young man and his disabled brother in a small Midwestern town.

Lewis received the Pasinetti Award for Best Actress at the 1994 Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of Mallory Knox,[35] a murderous woman who embarks on a killing spree with her psychotic lover, in Oliver Stone's satiric, controversial crime film Natural Born Killers.[36] Though criticized for its excessive violence and influencing of copycat crimes,[37] with Lewis later admitting that playing a woman who displays such "volatility and repulsive behavior" had had a detrimental effect on her career,[38] her performance in Killers was roundly praised,[39] with Rolling Stone's Peter Travers deeming it "sensational":

Mickey and Mallory are a Bonnie and Clyde for the '90s, Stone's '90s; they're damaged goods — haunted, horny and out for blood. Harrelson and Lewis ... play the dysfunctional hell out of them ... Women don't [usually] dominate Stone films [but] Lewis towers over Killers, finding the wildcat and the bruised child in Mallory.[40]

Lewis had a supporting role that same year in Nora Ephron's Christmas-themed black comedy Mixed Nuts.[41] She then starred as rock singer Faith Justin in Kathryn Bigelow's experimental science fiction film Strange Days (1995), doing her own singing on covers of two songs written by PJ Harvey.[42] Though a box-office failure, Days went on to develop a cult following in later years.[43] Next, Lewis made a "massively disturbing" appearance as a heroin addict in The Basketball Diaries (also 1995),[44] a crime drama based on Jim Carroll's memoir of the same name.

In 1996, Lewis had supporting roles in comedy-drama The Evening Star—a sequel to Terms of Endearment (1983)—and the Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez action horror film From Dusk till Dawn. Writing for The New York Times, Janet Maslin pointed out that the role of "clean-living ingenue" Kate Fuller in Dawn was an ironic departure for Lewis.[45] She next appeared in the romantic comedy Some Girl (1998),[46] followed by The Other Sister (1999), in which she portrayed an autistic woman attempting to achieve independence. The film received largely unfavorable reviews,[47] though Stephen Holden of The New York Times felt that it was "beautifully acted", noting, "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".[48] Lewis later admitted to having been "scared" by the challenge of portraying somebody with a neurological disorder, saying that it was "the hardest role I have ever had to play".[49]

2000–2010: Film, television, and music edit

Lewis received praise for her performance in The Way of the Gun (2000), the directorial debut of Christopher McQuarrie.[50] Writing for The Austin Chronicle, Marjorie Baumgarten felt her portrayal of pregnant kidnap victim Robin was imbued "with rich veins of honesty and truth".[51] That same year, she provided vocals for the track "Bad Brother" by Infidels, which featured on the soundtrack to The Crow: Salvation.[52] She then headlined the neo-noir crime film Picture Claire (2001),[53] followed by a supporting role in the independent lesbian-themed comedy Gaudi Afternoon (2001). The latter received unfavorable reviews, with A. O. Scott of The New York Times writing that Lewis and co-star Lili Taylor "overact like second-string sketch performers on Saturday Night Live".[54] Next, she played the concerned best friend of a woman trapped in a violent relationship in Enough (2002), a big-budget thriller directed by Michael Apted.[55]

Lewis received Emmy and Independent Spirit Award nominations for her performance in the 2002 television film Hysterical Blindness, where she co-starred as the friend of a woman in 1980s New Jersey who receives an unfortunate diagnosis.[56] She then appeared in the poorly received Cold Creek Manor (2003), a thriller directed by Mike Figgis, playing the battered "white-trash" girlfriend of an unstable villain.[57][58] Next, she featured in the music video for HIM's "Buried Alive By Love" and played the supporting role of Heidi in Todd Phillips' 2003 comedy Old School.[59]

 
Lewis performing with Juliette and the Licks in London, 2005

Beginning in 2003, Lewis embarked on a musical career, forming the rock band Juliette and the Licks with former Hole drummer Patty Schemel.[60] The band released their debut EP, ...Like a Bolt of Lightning, in late 2004 through Fiddler Records.[61] That same year, she featured as a guest vocalist on The Prodigy's album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned,[62] played the supporting role of Kitty in the big-budget action comedy Starsky & Hutch,[63] and headlined Blueberry, a French acid Western directed by Jan Kounen.[64] She subsequently starred in comedy-drama Daltry Calhoun (2005), playing the girlfriend of a Tennessee entrepreneur,[65] and in the romantic drama Aurora Borealis (also 2005), playing the live-in assistant of an elderly couple.[66] In May 2005, Juliette and the Licks released their debut studio album, You're Speaking My Language.[67] The band toured internationally in support of the album, receiving a favorable concert review from The Guardian's David Peschek, who wrote that Lewis is "exactly the kind of iconic presence that boringly boy-saturated rock needs".[67]

Lewis had supporting parts in two comedies released in 2006: The Darwin Awards and Catch and Release.[68] Around the same time, Juliette and the Licks recorded their second studio album—Four on the Floor—which was released in 2007.[69] Lewis appeared in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto IV the following year, providing the voice of "Juliette", the host of fictional radio station Radio Broker.[70] Next, she played a key role in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut, the 2009 comedy-drama Whip It!,[71] and provided voice work for the animated science fiction film Metropia (also 2009), directed by Tarik Saleh.[72] Describing her portrayal of an aggressive roller derby captain in Whip It, The Guardian commented that Lewis was "all grimy attitude and slinky rock-chick insouciance".[73] She released her first solo studio album that same year, titled Terra Incognita, through The End Records.[74]

 
Lewis with Alexander Skarsgard at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival

In 2010, Lewis starred in a number of films, first appearing in Mark Ruffalo's directorial debut Sympathy for Delicious,[75] followed by romantic comedy The Switch, in which she appeared as the best friend of a woman trying to conceive a child through artificial insemination.[76] She also portrayed a murder witness in the biographical crime drama Conviction,[77] with The Wall Street Journal calling her a "scene-stealer",[77] and the Boston Society of Film Critics awarding her Best Supporting Actress.[78] She reprised the role of Heidi—her character in Old School—that same year in the black comedy Due Date.[79]

2011–present: Television and film roles edit

Lewis' first film of 2011 was the independent drama Hick, in which she starred as the alcoholic mother of a young girl in 1980s Nebraska.[80] She subsequently had a minor role in the Canadian drama Foreverland,[81] followed by the 2012 thriller Open Road and the short-lived NBC legal drama series The Firm, on which she co-starred as secretary Tammy Hemphill.[82] Next, Lewis had a central role in August: Osage County (2013), playing one of several sisters who reunite with their dysfunctional mother in the wake of their father's suicide.[83] A tragicomedy based on the Tracy Letts play of the same name, the film was met with mixed reviews,[84] but critics singled out Lewis as one of its strengths, with SFGate's Mick LaSalle feeling that her portrayal of youngest sibling Karen was the only performance to have "a complete grasp of the material's proper tone".[85] Osage was a box-office success, grossing over $74 million worldwide.[86]

 
Lewis at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival

Lewis was involved in musical projects in 2013, providing backing vocals on Joseph Arthur's album The Ballad of Boogie Christ and appearing in the music video for "City of Angels" by Thirty Seconds to Mars.[87] Her next film roles were the 2014 independent features Hellion, for which she received positive notices,[88][89] and Kelly & Cal, where she starred as a punk rocker-turned-suburban housewife. Her portrayal of Kelly in the latter was particularly well received,[90] with The New York Times commenting that it "crackle[s] with authenticity", adding:

The distance between riot grrrl and suburban mom is quite a stretch. But as middle age approaches, time has a way of landing mouthy young rebels in roles they never expected to inhabit. Take Juliette Lewis, the personification of scary defiance [in] Natural Born Killers ... In Kelly & Cal, [she] conveys the excruciating discomfort of a slightly crumpled former upstart struggling to adapt to a staid, middle-class existence. That means reining in the anarchic impulses of her youth and tolerating polite, buttoned-up in-laws.[91]

Lewis' next role was in Jem and the Holograms (2015), an adaptation of the 1980s animated series Jem,[92] where she played a music producer. The film was a financial disappointment for Universal and received a largely negative response from critics.[92][93] She followed this with a starring role as a small-town detective on the ABC crime drama series Secrets and Lies, which ran for two seasons. The show received a mixed reception, with Neil Genzlinger commenting in his review for The New York Times, "Ms. Lewis's dour detective character, Andrea Cornell, is a cliché stretched beyond the point of believability".[94] Next, she had a recurring guest role on the first season of the science fiction mystery series Wayward Pines (2015),[95] contributed vocals to the song "Stickup" by Karma Fields and Morten,[96] and played the mother of a high schooler in techno-thriller Nerve (2016).[97]

In November 2016, the independently released EP Future Deep marked Lewis' first solo musical project in seven years.[98] She guest-starred as Bailey Todd on the second season of Epix's Graves the following year, and subsequently appeared as a fun-loving reiki healer on the HBO comedy series Camping (2018), a remake of the British show of the same name.[99] Judy Berman of Time gave the latter an unfavorable review, writing that Lewis is "underutilized, as usual".[99] She co-starred in the independent feature Back Roads that same year, a drama about a young man trapped by circumstance in rural Pennsylvania after his mother—Lewis—murders his father. Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Frank Scheck said it offered "many powerful moments" and featured an "excellent" performance from Lewis.[100] Next, she played a supporting role in Sam Taylor-Johnson's A Million Little Pieces, adapted from the book of the same name.[101] In late 2018, Lewis was cast in the recurring role of Blue on the debut season of ABC's The Conners—a spin-off from Roseanne—where she appeared for three episodes.[102]

In Tate Taylor's 2019 psychological horror film Ma, Lewis played the mother of a teenage girl who grows close to a disturbed woman in their neighborhood.[103] The Blumhouse production was a box-office success, grossing over $60 million worldwide.[104] Lewis reunited with Taylor for the same year's Breaking News in Yuba County, co-starring as Gloria Michaels,[105] and appeared in the guest role of Kathy on Hulu's strongly reviewed crime series The Act,[106] a drama based on the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard.[107]

Lewis starred on the Showtime mystery thriller series Yellowjackets between November 2021 and May 2023, portraying Natalie Scatorccio, a plane crash survivor haunted by painful secrets.[108][109] The show was received enthusiastically by critics,[110] with The Guardian's Leila Latif calling Lewis "sublime", noting that "[she] stunningly performs the nuances of tentative empathy and glimmers of optimism within a deep chasm of grief".[111] Of her involvement with the series, Lewis said, "I was so in fear of being typecast that I worried people wouldn't know what goes into a character like this. Natalie is nothing like myself. But because there's certain things, like 'tough' and 'wrong side of the tracks' or whatever, people think it's something I've played before, but I haven't. [It has taken] me like 30 years for people to go, 'Wow, she does unpredictable stuff, and it's high quality'".[112] During that same period, Lewis appeared as Judy on Peacock's reboot of Queer as Folk (2022) and co-starred in the biographical Hulu miniseries Welcome to Chippendales (also 2022). Richard Roeper called the latter "colorful and shiny but increasingly dark and twisted" in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, adding that Lewis' portrayal of forthright costume designer Denise Coughlan was "outstanding".[113]

Personal life edit

In 1989, Lewis was arrested at age 16 for entering a bar unlawfully, later being charged with underage drinking.[114]

Lewis was born into Scientology and started practicing it in the 1990s.[115][116] She credited Scientology's Narconon programme for helping her rehabilitate after a years-long addiction to cocaine and prescription medication in her early adult years.[117][118] When asked in 2010 by Vanity Fair if she was a Scientologist, Lewis responded, "I am, yeah" and went on to explain, "I'm a Christian! I think there's so much confusion because people don't understand a religion where you can be another religion but you can still practice Scientology".[119] In an interview with Time in 2015, Lewis remarked about protecting her freedom of choice and religion, and being annoyed at people's misconceptions about Scientology: "Whatever people's conceptions are of me, I think it's cute. I roll with it".[120] By 2021, she began to distance herself from Scientology, telling The New York Times and The Washington Post that she is a spiritualist and does not identify as a Scientologist.[121][122]

Lewis married professional skateboarder Steve Berra in September 1999.[123] She filed for divorce in April 2003 after approximately three years of marriage.[124] Lewis described the divorce as "amicable",[124] later commenting, "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'".[33]

Lewis has supported Little Kids Rock, an American nonprofit organization that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged U.S. public schools, by painting a Fender Stratocaster guitar and donating it to an auction to raise money for the organization.[125]

Filmography edit

Discography edit

Juliette and the Licks edit

Albums edit

EP edit

Juliette Lewis edit

Album edit

EP edit

Other appearances edit

Accolades edit

References edit

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juliette, lewis, juliette, lake, lewis, born, june, 1973, american, actress, known, portrayals, offbeat, characters, often, projects, with, dark, themes, lewis, became, girl, american, cinema, early, 1990s, appearing, various, independent, arthouse, films, acc. Juliette Lake Lewis born June 21 1973 is an American actress She is known for her portrayals of offbeat characters often in projects with dark themes 2 Lewis became an it girl of American cinema in the early 1990s appearing in various independent and arthouse films 3 Her accolades include nominations for an Academy Award a Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmys Juliette LewisLewis in 2010BornJuliette Lake Lewis 1973 06 21 June 21 1973 age 50 Los Angeles California U S OccupationsActress singerYears active1980 presentSpouseSteve Berra m 1999 div 2003 wbr ParentGeoffrey Lewis father AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresAlternative rock 1 Instrument s VocalsLabelsFiddlerHassleThe Militia GroupThe EndMember ofJuliette and the LicksThe daughter of actor Geoffrey Lewis Lewis began her career in television at age 14 before making her film debut with a small part in My Stepmother Is an Alien 1988 This was followed by a more prominent role in National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation 1989 4 She came to prominence with her portrayal of Danielle Bowden in Martin Scorsese s Cape Fear 1991 for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Subsequent credits included Husbands and Wives 1992 Kalifornia What s Eating Gilbert Grape both 1993 Natural Born Killers 1994 Strange Days 1995 and From Dusk Till Dawn 1996 Lewis earned an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress for the television film Hysterical Blindness 2002 She went on to co star in mainstream features such as Enough 2002 Cold Creek Manor Old School both 2003 and Starsky amp Hutch 2004 Lewis 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 Her film credits during the 2010s included Conviction 2010 The Switch 2010 August Osage County 2013 and Ma 2019 Lewis has worked more frequently in television since the mid 2010s appearing in prominent roles on series such as Wayward Pines 2015 Secrets and Lies 2015 2016 Queer as Folk Welcome to Chippendales both 2022 and Yellowjackets 2021 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1987 1999 Early career and success 2 2 2000 2010 Film television and music 2 3 2011 present Television and film roles 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Discography 5 1 Juliette and the Licks 5 1 1 Albums 5 1 2 EP 5 2 Juliette Lewis 5 2 1 Album 5 2 2 EP 5 2 3 Other appearances 6 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editJuliette Lake Lewis was born June 21 1973 in Los Angeles California to actor Geoffrey Lewis and his first wife Glenis nee Duggan Batley a graphic designer 5 She has seven siblings or half siblings including Lightfield Peter Miles Matthew Brandy Hannah and Dierdre She has a step sister Emily Colombier 6 7 8 9 Lewis parents divorced when she was two years old and she spent her childhood living between both their homes in the Los Angeles area 5 She also lived for a brief period with actress Karen Black who was a mentor to her 10 Lewis dropped out of high school at age 15 10 Career edit1987 1999 Early career and success edit Following an uncredited role in Bronco Billy 1980 Lewis made her first major screen appearance in the television film Home Fires 1987 11 Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times praised her performance in the latter writing that she lights up the screen 11 She then starred as Kate Farrell on the ABC sitcom I Married Dora which ran between 1987 and 1988 12 At age 14 she was legally emancipated from her parents with their approval enabling her to work more freely 13 She later recalled 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 your resume to say emancipated minor versus minor because you then can work longer hours 13 Lewis had a minor part in the science fiction comedy My Stepmother Is an Alien 1988 playing Lexie the best friend of main character Jessie before landing her first major supporting role as Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation 1989 14 which is now regarded as a classic in its genre 15 Regarding her involvement with the film and the opportunity to work with co star Chevy Chase Lewis later reflected even at age 15 I knew it was a big deal 15 She followed this with appearances in the comedies Meet the Hollowheads and The Runnin Kind 16 as well as a guest starring role as Delores on the coming of age drama series The Wonder Years all 1989 17 In 1990 Lewis co starred with Brad Pitt who she would go on to date for four years 18 in the Lifetime television film Too Young to Die a crime drama based loosely on the case of Attina Marie Cannaday Lewis played Amanda a troubled teenager who falls into a world of prostitution and drugs 19 In his review for the Los Angeles Times Ray Loynd felt that the film worked due to its compelling script and Lewis authentic portrayal of the young and abused murderess whose first question to her public defender is whether he has any sugar coated candies 20 Lewis garnered international attention when she beat out 500 other actresses to play Danielle Bowden 21 the daughter of a family targeted by psychopathic criminal Max Cady in Martin Scorsese s 1991 remake of Cape Fear 1962 22 Vincent Canby of The New York Times lauded her performance calling her a new young actress of stunning possibilities 22 while The Hollywood Reporter s Duane Byrge commented Perhaps providing the strongest real counterbalance to De Niro s crazy Cady is Juliette Lewis whose performance shows the most sinewy fiber 23 She went on to receive Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for the role 24 25 Retrospectively the sequence in which her character is seduced by Cady was named one of the most unforgettable scenes in film history by Entertainment Weekly and Complex 26 27 On working with Scorsese Lewis has since said I liken that period of time to being anointed or getting my creative wings the experience changed me and gave me a confidence It wasn t about the outside accolades It was Scorsese nurturing my ingredients as a performer 28 In 1992 Lewis had a supporting role in Woody Allen s Husbands and Wives with Rita Kempley of The Washington Post describing her portrayal of Rain a Lolita esque college student as sumptuous 29 She headlined the romantic drama That Night the same year a coming of age story set in the 1960s 30 Lewis appeared in several films in 1993 including Peter Medak s neo noir thriller Romeo Is Bleeding where she played the mistress of a corrupt cop 31 She then reunited with Brad Pitt in Kalifornia co starring as the girlfriend of a serial killer 32 Critic Roger Ebert deemed Lewis portrayal of the childlike Adele one of the most harrowing and convincing performances I ve ever seen 32 At the time of filming Kalifornia Lewis and Pitt had been in a relationship since 1990 though they separated the year of its release 33 Next she appeared as a psychiatric patient in the music video for Melissa Etheridge s Come to My Window 34 and starred in the Lasse Hallstrom directed What s Eating Gilbert Grape also 1993 playing Becky a free spirited drifter who befriends a young man and his disabled brother in a small Midwestern town Lewis received the Pasinetti Award for Best Actress at the 1994 Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of Mallory Knox 35 a murderous woman who embarks on a killing spree with her psychotic lover in Oliver Stone s satiric controversial crime film Natural Born Killers 36 Though criticized for its excessive violence and influencing of copycat crimes 37 with Lewis later admitting that playing a woman who displays such volatility and repulsive behavior had had a detrimental effect on her career 38 her performance in Killers was roundly praised 39 with Rolling Stone s Peter Travers deeming it sensational Mickey and Mallory are a Bonnie and Clyde for the 90s Stone s 90s they re damaged goods haunted horny and out for blood Harrelson and Lewis play the dysfunctional hell out of them Women don t usually dominate Stone films but Lewis towers over Killers finding the wildcat and the bruised child in Mallory 40 Lewis had a supporting role that same year in Nora Ephron s Christmas themed black comedy Mixed Nuts 41 She then starred as rock singer Faith Justin in Kathryn Bigelow s experimental science fiction film Strange Days 1995 doing her own singing on covers of two songs written by PJ Harvey 42 Though a box office failure Days went on to develop a cult following in later years 43 Next Lewis made a massively disturbing appearance as a heroin addict in The Basketball Diaries also 1995 44 a crime drama based on Jim Carroll s memoir of the same name In 1996 Lewis had supporting roles in comedy drama The Evening Star a sequel to Terms of Endearment 1983 and the Quentin Tarantino Robert Rodriguez action horror film From Dusk till Dawn Writing for The New York Times Janet Maslin pointed out that the role of clean living ingenue Kate Fuller in Dawn was an ironic departure for Lewis 45 She next appeared in the romantic comedy Some Girl 1998 46 followed by The Other Sister 1999 in which she portrayed an autistic woman attempting to achieve independence The film received largely unfavorable reviews 47 though Stephen Holden of The New York Times felt that it was beautifully acted noting 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 48 Lewis later admitted to having been scared by the challenge of portraying somebody with a neurological disorder saying that it was the hardest role I have ever had to play 49 2000 2010 Film television and music edit Lewis received praise for her performance in The Way of the Gun 2000 the directorial debut of Christopher McQuarrie 50 Writing for The Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten felt her portrayal of pregnant kidnap victim Robin was imbued with rich veins of honesty and truth 51 That same year she provided vocals for the track Bad Brother by Infidels which featured on the soundtrack to The Crow Salvation 52 She then headlined the neo noir crime film Picture Claire 2001 53 followed by a supporting role in the independent lesbian themed comedy Gaudi Afternoon 2001 The latter received unfavorable reviews with A O Scott of The New York Times writing that Lewis and co star Lili Taylor overact like second string sketch performers on Saturday Night Live 54 Next she played the concerned best friend of a woman trapped in a violent relationship in Enough 2002 a big budget thriller directed by Michael Apted 55 Lewis received Emmy and Independent Spirit Award nominations for her performance in the 2002 television film Hysterical Blindness where she co starred as the friend of a woman in 1980s New Jersey who receives an unfortunate diagnosis 56 She then appeared in the poorly received Cold Creek Manor 2003 a thriller directed by Mike Figgis playing the battered white trash girlfriend of an unstable villain 57 58 Next she featured in the music video for HIM s Buried Alive By Love and played the supporting role of Heidi in Todd Phillips 2003 comedy Old School 59 nbsp Lewis performing with Juliette and the Licks in London 2005Beginning in 2003 Lewis embarked on a musical career forming the rock band Juliette and the Licks with former Hole drummer Patty Schemel 60 The band released their debut EP Like a Bolt of Lightning in late 2004 through Fiddler Records 61 That same year she featured as a guest vocalist on The Prodigy s album Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned 62 played the supporting role of Kitty in the big budget action comedy Starsky amp Hutch 63 and headlined Blueberry a French acid Western directed by Jan Kounen 64 She subsequently starred in comedy drama Daltry Calhoun 2005 playing the girlfriend of a Tennessee entrepreneur 65 and in the romantic drama Aurora Borealis also 2005 playing the live in assistant of an elderly couple 66 In May 2005 Juliette and the Licks released their debut studio album You re Speaking My Language 67 The band toured internationally in support of the album receiving a favorable concert review from The Guardian s David Peschek who wrote that Lewis is exactly the kind of iconic presence that boringly boy saturated rock needs 67 Lewis had supporting parts in two comedies released in 2006 The Darwin Awards and Catch and Release 68 Around the same time Juliette and the Licks recorded their second studio album Four on the Floor which was released in 2007 69 Lewis appeared in Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto IV the following year providing the voice of Juliette the host of fictional radio station Radio Broker 70 Next she played a key role in Drew Barrymore s directorial debut the 2009 comedy drama Whip It 71 and provided voice work for the animated science fiction film Metropia also 2009 directed by Tarik Saleh 72 Describing her portrayal of an aggressive roller derby captain in Whip It The Guardian commented that Lewis was all grimy attitude and slinky rock chick insouciance 73 She released her first solo studio album that same year titled Terra Incognita through The End Records 74 nbsp Lewis with Alexander Skarsgard at the 2010 Tribeca Film FestivalIn 2010 Lewis starred in a number of films first appearing in Mark Ruffalo s directorial debut Sympathy for Delicious 75 followed by romantic comedy The Switch in which she appeared as the best friend of a woman trying to conceive a child through artificial insemination 76 She also portrayed a murder witness in the biographical crime drama Conviction 77 with The Wall Street Journal calling her a scene stealer 77 and the Boston Society of Film Critics awarding her Best Supporting Actress 78 She reprised the role of Heidi her character in Old School that same year in the black comedy Due Date 79 2011 present Television and film roles edit Lewis first film of 2011 was the independent drama Hick in which she starred as the alcoholic mother of a young girl in 1980s Nebraska 80 She subsequently had a minor role in the Canadian drama Foreverland 81 followed by the 2012 thriller Open Road and the short lived NBC legal drama series The Firm on which she co starred as secretary Tammy Hemphill 82 Next Lewis had a central role in August Osage County 2013 playing one of several sisters who reunite with their dysfunctional mother in the wake of their father s suicide 83 A tragicomedy based on the Tracy Letts play of the same name the film was met with mixed reviews 84 but critics singled out Lewis as one of its strengths with SFGate s Mick LaSalle feeling that her portrayal of youngest sibling Karen was the only performance to have a complete grasp of the material s proper tone 85 Osage was a box office success grossing over 74 million worldwide 86 nbsp Lewis at the 2013 Toronto International Film FestivalLewis was involved in musical projects in 2013 providing backing vocals on Joseph Arthur s album The Ballad of Boogie Christ and appearing in the music video for City of Angels by Thirty Seconds to Mars 87 Her next film roles were the 2014 independent features Hellion for which she received positive notices 88 89 and Kelly amp Cal where she starred as a punk rocker turned suburban housewife Her portrayal of Kelly in the latter was particularly well received 90 with The New York Times commenting that it crackle s with authenticity adding The distance between riot grrrl and suburban mom is quite a stretch But as middle age approaches time has a way of landing mouthy young rebels in roles they never expected to inhabit Take Juliette Lewis the personification of scary defiance in Natural Born Killers In Kelly amp Cal she conveys the excruciating discomfort of a slightly crumpled former upstart struggling to adapt to a staid middle class existence That means reining in the anarchic impulses of her youth and tolerating polite buttoned up in laws 91 Lewis next role was in Jem and the Holograms 2015 an adaptation of the 1980s animated series Jem 92 where she played a music producer The film was a financial disappointment for Universal and received a largely negative response from critics 92 93 She followed this with a starring role as a small town detective on the ABC crime drama series Secrets and Lies which ran for two seasons The show received a mixed reception with Neil Genzlinger commenting in his review for The New York Times Ms Lewis s dour detective character Andrea Cornell is a cliche stretched beyond the point of believability 94 Next she had a recurring guest role on the first season of the science fiction mystery series Wayward Pines 2015 95 contributed vocals to the song Stickup by Karma Fields and Morten 96 and played the mother of a high schooler in techno thriller Nerve 2016 97 In November 2016 the independently released EP Future Deep marked Lewis first solo musical project in seven years 98 She guest starred as Bailey Todd on the second season of Epix s Graves the following year and subsequently appeared as a fun loving reiki healer on the HBO comedy series Camping 2018 a remake of the British show of the same name 99 Judy Berman of Time gave the latter an unfavorable review writing that Lewis is underutilized as usual 99 She co starred in the independent feature Back Roads that same year a drama about a young man trapped by circumstance in rural Pennsylvania after his mother Lewis murders his father Writing for The Hollywood Reporter Frank Scheck said it offered many powerful moments and featured an excellent performance from Lewis 100 Next she played a supporting role in Sam Taylor Johnson s A Million Little Pieces adapted from the book of the same name 101 In late 2018 Lewis was cast in the recurring role of Blue on the debut season of ABC s The Conners a spin off from Roseanne where she appeared for three episodes 102 In Tate Taylor s 2019 psychological horror film Ma Lewis played the mother of a teenage girl who grows close to a disturbed woman in their neighborhood 103 The Blumhouse production was a box office success grossing over 60 million worldwide 104 Lewis reunited with Taylor for the same year s Breaking News in Yuba County co starring as Gloria Michaels 105 and appeared in the guest role of Kathy on Hulu s strongly reviewed crime series The Act 106 a drama based on the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard 107 Lewis starred on the Showtime mystery thriller series Yellowjackets between November 2021 and May 2023 portraying Natalie Scatorccio a plane crash survivor haunted by painful secrets 108 109 The show was received enthusiastically by critics 110 with The Guardian s Leila Latif calling Lewis sublime noting that she stunningly performs the nuances of tentative empathy and glimmers of optimism within a deep chasm of grief 111 Of her involvement with the series Lewis said I was so in fear of being typecast that I worried people wouldn t know what goes into a character like this Natalie is nothing like myself But because there s certain things like tough and wrong side of the tracks or whatever people think it s something I ve played before but I haven t It has taken me like 30 years for people to go Wow she does unpredictable stuff and it s high quality 112 During that same period Lewis appeared as Judy on Peacock s reboot of Queer as Folk 2022 and co starred in the biographical Hulu miniseries Welcome to Chippendales also 2022 Richard Roeper called the latter colorful and shiny but increasingly dark and twisted in his review for the Chicago Sun Times adding that Lewis portrayal of forthright costume designer Denise Coughlan was outstanding 113 Personal life editIn 1989 Lewis was arrested at age 16 for entering a bar unlawfully later being charged with underage drinking 114 Lewis was born into Scientology and started practicing it in the 1990s 115 116 She credited Scientology s Narconon programme for helping her rehabilitate after a years long addiction to cocaine and prescription medication in her early adult years 117 118 When asked in 2010 by Vanity Fair if she was a Scientologist Lewis responded I am yeah and went on to explain I m a Christian I think there s so much confusion because people don t understand a religion where you can be another religion but you can still practice Scientology 119 In an interview with Time in 2015 Lewis remarked about protecting her freedom of choice and religion and being annoyed at people s misconceptions about Scientology Whatever people s conceptions are of me I think it s cute I roll with it 120 By 2021 she began to distance herself from Scientology telling The New York Times and The Washington Post that she is a spiritualist and does not identify as a Scientologist 121 122 Lewis married professional skateboarder Steve Berra in September 1999 123 She filed for divorce in April 2003 after approximately three years of marriage 124 Lewis described the divorce as amicable 124 later commenting 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 33 Lewis has supported Little Kids Rock an American nonprofit organization that works to restore and revitalize music education in disadvantaged U S public schools by painting a Fender Stratocaster guitar and donating it to an auction to raise money for the organization 125 Filmography editMain article List of Juliette Lewis performancesDiscography editJuliette and the Licks edit Albums edit You re Speaking My Language 2005 Four on the Floor 2006 EP edit Like a Bolt of Lightning 2004 Juliette Lewis edit Album edit Terra Incognita 2009 EP edit Future Deep 2017 Other appearances edit Hardly Wait 1995 PJ Harvey cover from Strange Days Come Rain or Come Shine 1999 from The Other Sister Danny Boy Song 2004 from Blueberry 126 Hotride Spitfire and Get Up Get Off from the 2004 Prodigy album Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned You ll Be Sorry from the Boots Electric album Honkey KongAccolades editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Juliette LewisReferences edit Could Cause Nausea Juliette and the Licks The Washington Post November 8 2007 Archived from the original on September 29 2019 Retrieved September 29 2019 Lewis loosens up The Star Online March 13 2012 Archived from the original on December 17 2019 Retrieved September 20 2018 In pictures Juliette Lewis The Telegraph March 2 2006 Archived from the original on September 29 2019 After that she became an It girl for edgy American cinema in the 1990s appearing in What s Eating Gilbert Grape Strange Days Kalifornia The Basketball Diaries and more Xmas or Bust The Untold Story of National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation Rolling Stone December 11 2020 Retrieved April 13 2023 a b Cochrane Kira September 16 2008 I m a man loving feminist The Guardian Archived from the original on March 22 2019 Retrieved March 22 2019 Brockington Ryan March 10 2010 Watch 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