Julia Stiles

28 Mar 1981 (43 years old) in New York City, New York, USA

Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. After beginning her career in small parts in a New York City theatre troupe, she has moved on to leading roles in plays by writers as diverse as William Shakespeare and David Mamet. Her film career has included both commercial and critical successes, ranging from teen romantic comedies such as 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) to dark art house pictures such as The Business of Strangers (2001). She's known for playing the supporting character Nicky Parsons in the Bourne film series, the starring role in Save the Last Dance, and for her role in Mona Lisa Smile. She guest starred as Lumen Pierce in the fifth season of the Showtime series Dexter, a role that earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination.

Known For

Credits

  • 2024 · Chosen Family as Clio
  • 2022 · Orphan: First Kill as Tricia Albright
  • 2022 · The Lake as Maisy-May Lin
  • 2022 · The Lake as Maisy-May
  • 2022 · Halftime as Self
  • 2021 · Dragons: The Nine Realms as Olivia (voice)
  • 2021 · The God Committee as Dr. Jordan Taylor
  • 2020 · Bottomless Brunch at Colman's as Self
  • 2019 · Hustlers as Elizabeth
  • 2018 · Trouble as Rachel
  • 2017 · Riviera as Georgina Ryland
  • 2017 · Riviera as Georgina Marjorie Clios
  • 2017 · 11:55 as Janine
  • 2016 · The Drowning as Lauren Seymour
  • 2016 · Jason Bourne as Nicky Parsons
  • 2016 · Misconduct as Jane Clemente
  • 2015 · The Great Gilly Hopkins as Courtney Rutherford Hopkins
  • 2015 · Blackway as Lillian
  • 2014 · Out of the Dark as Sarah Harriman
  • 2014 · Hits as Woman at Dump
  • 2013 · Closed Circuit as Joanna Reece
  • 2013 · Inside Amy Schumer as Girl #2
  • 2013 · It's a Disaster as Tracy Scott
  • 2013 · The Makeover as Hannah
  • 2012 · Silver Linings Playbook as Veronica
  • 2012 · Stars In Shorts as Young Woman
  • 2012 · The Mindy Project as Dr. Jessica Lieberstein
  • 2012 · Between Us as Grace
  • 2012 · Girl Most Likely as Stage Imogene
  • 2012 · Blue as Blue
  • 2010 · Sexting as Young Woman
  • 2009 · Passage as Ella
  • 2009 · Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen as Self - Guest
  • 2009 · The Cry of the Owl as Jenny Thierolf
  • 2008 · Gospel Hill as Rosie
  • 2007 · The Bourne Ultimatum as Nicky Parsons
  • 2006 · Dexter as Lumen Ann Pierce
  • 2006 · The Omen as Katherine Thorn
  • 2005 · A Little Trip to Heaven as Isold
  • 2005 · Edmond as Glenna
  • 2004 · The Bourne Supremacy as Nicky Parsons
  • 2004 · The Prince & Me as Paige Morgan
  • 2003 · Mona Lisa Smile as Joan Brandwyn
  • 2003 · Carolina as Carolina
  • 2003 · Punk'd as Self
  • 2003 · Jimmy Kimmel Live! as
  • 2003 · A Guy Thing as Becky Jackson
  • 2002 · The Bourne Identity as Nicky Parsons
  • 2001 · Friday Night with Jonathan Ross as Self - Guest
  • 2001 · The Concert for New York City as Self
  • 2001 · The Business of Strangers as Paula Murphy
  • 2001 · Band of Brothers as
  • 2001 · O as Desi Brable
  • 2001 · Save the Last Dance as Sara Johnson
  • 2000 · State and Main as Carla
  • 2000 · Hamlet as Ophelia
  • 2000 · Down to You as Imogen
  • 1999 · The Early Show as Self - Guest
  • 1999 · Teen Choice Awards as Self - Nominee
  • 1999 · 10 Things I Hate About You as Katarina Stratford
  • 1999 · The 60s as Katie Herlihy
  • 1999 · The '60s as Katie Herlihy
  • 1998 · Wide Awake as Neena Beal
  • 1998 · Wicked as Ellie Christianson
  • 1997 · Before Women Had Wings as Phoebe Jackson
  • 1997 · EP Daily as
  • 1997 · The View as Self
  • 1997 · The Devil's Own as Bridget O'Meara
  • 1996 · Promised Land as Megan Walker
  • 1996 · I Love You, I Love You Not as Young Nana's Friend
  • 1996 · The Daily Show as Self
  • 1994 · Chicago Hope as Corey Sawicki
  • 1994 · Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns... and Then Some as
  • 1993 · Late Night with Conan O'Brien as Self - Guest
  • 1992 · Ghostwriter as Erica Dansby
  • 1988 · LIVE with Kelly and Mark as Self - Guest
  • 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Host
  • 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
  • 1953 · The Oscars as Self
  • 1952 · Today as Self