Nina Arianda

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Nina Arianda (2019)

Nina Arianda (* 18th September 1984 in Manhattan , New York City as Nina Arianda Matijcio ) is an American actress .

life and career

Nina Arianda grew up as the daughter of German-born Ukrainians in Clifton , New Jersey . After her father accepted a job offer as a logistician from the US Department of Defense, Arianda and her family lived in Schwetzingen near Heidelberg for a few years from 1997 . After a Bachelor of Arts from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts , she completed her acting studies with a Master of Arts at the New York Tisch School of the Arts in 2009 .

She made her Broadway debut in April 2011, starring in Garson Kanin's comedy Born Yesterday . James Belushi and Robert Sean Leonard played at their side . She had previously gained first attention in 2010 when she starred in David Ives' play Venus in Fur - a modern adaptation of the Austrian novel Venus in Pelz by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch . For this role she received a Clarence Derwent Award . After the production was transferred from Off-Broadway to Broadway to the Samuel J. Friedman Theater in November 2011 , it won the 2011 Tony Awards for Best Actress . In 2013 , Roman Polański filmed the play, but with Emmanuelle Seigner in the role originally played by Arianda. In 2015 she starred alongside Sam Rockwell in Sam Shepard's play Fool for Love .

Her first notable film role was Arianda as Carol Bates in Woody Allen's comedy Midnight in Paris . Since then she has played leading and supporting roles in film productions such as Rob the Mob - Mafia Robbery for Beginners , The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby and Florence Foster Jenkins . In the 2018 biopic Stan & Ollie , she played Ida Kitaeva, the last wife of comedian Stan Laurel , which earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress .

Since 2016 she has played the lead role of lawyer Patty Solis-Papagian alongside Billy Bob Thornton in the Amazon Studios lawyer series Goliath . In addition, she was present in other television series with guest appearances or recurring supporting roles.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Parental Advice , Wall Street Journal
  2. ^ Information from Eugene Lang College
  3. Nina Arianda Joins David E. Kelly's Legal Drama Series 'Trial'. Retrieved July 16, 2019 .
  4. ^ The Tony Awards: Acceptance Speech: Nina Arianda (2012). June 10, 2012, accessed July 16, 2019 .
  5. Alexis Soloski: Fool for Love review - Sam Rockwell sizzles in slow-burning tragedy . In: The Guardian . October 9, 2015, ISSN  0261-3077 ( theguardian.com [accessed July 16, 2019]).