Julianne Nicholson


Julianne Nicholson is an American actress. She is best known for her main and supporting roles in multiple indie or drama films and TV series.
She played NYPD Detective Megan Wheeler on ', and also appeared in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire and Showtime's Masters of Sex, as well as Ivy in the film adaptation of '. In 2016, she starred in the short-lived USA series Eyewitness.

Early life

Nicholson was born and raised in Medford, Massachusetts, the daughter of Kate and James O. Nicholson, Jr. She is the eldest of four children.
After graduating from Arlington Catholic High School, she modeled in New York for six months, quit for a year, then resumed her modeling career in Paris for another six months. After returning to New York, she attended Hunter College as a general studies major for two years. While in New York, Nicholson supported herself by waitressing and eventually left school to study acting and begin her professional career.

Career

Film

In her first feature film role, Nicholson starred opposite Michael Caine and James Spader in the Peter Yates film Curtain Call. Later she won what proved to be both her breakthrough and favorite role as a headstrong young feminist in Peter Chan's The Love Letter. She has worked with other international directors in films such Alain Berliner's Passion of Mind, and Nick Hurran's Little Black Book.
Nicholson's domestic drama credits include William Vincent, Staten Island, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, Tully, Kinsey, and , for which the ensemble cast was nominated for several awards. Her domestic comedy credits include Seeing Other People and Puccini For Beginners.

Television

Among Nicholson's television credits are a supporting role in the television miniseries Storm of the Century and guest-starring roles in ER and Law & Order. She began to work with some of television's top producers. She was tapped by Steven Spielberg for the lead role in the paranormal drama The Others. In late 2001, Nicholson became one of the main cast members of the hit show produced by David E. Kelley, Ally McBeal, portraying the character "Jenny Shaw" for 13 episodes. She worked with John Wells on the medical drama Presidio Med and Steven Bochco on the HBO pilot Marriage. Julianne worked with Dick Wolf in his series on the short-lived NBC television drama, Conviction and in what is her best known role, as Megan Wheeler, in the sixth season of . Nicholson said her favorite Criminal Intent episode was "Weeping Willow |Weeping Willow", which she described as "really different from a lot of the ones we've done before and very exciting and current." As of the Criminal Intent episode "Major Case |Major Case", Nicholson departed the series when Kathryn Erbe came back from maternity leave.
In 2011, she guest-starred on Royal Pains as "Jess", one of Dr. Lawson's patients, suffering from panic attacks. She also appeared on Boardwalk Empire as the recurring character of U.S. Assistant Attorney General Esther Randolph that same year. In 2012, she guest-starred on The Good Wife as Callie Simko, an attorney who has an interest in Will Gardner.
On October 16, 2016, Julianne debuted in the lead role of Sheriff Helen Torrance in USA Network's 10-episode police drama, Eyewitness. The series was cancelled after one season.

Theater

Nicholson has been in a number of plays in New York. Her work in theater includes the following New York performances:
TitleProducerDirectorTheater
StrangerCraig LucasMark BrokawThe Vineyard Theater
Parlor SongJez ButtersworthNeil PepeThe Atlantic
ThisMelissa James GibsonDaniel AukinPlaywrights Horizons
Parents EveningBathsheba DoranJim SimpsonThe Flea
The Hallway Trilogy: RoseAdam RappAdam RappRattlestick Playwrights Theater
The Hallway Trilogy: ParaffinAdam RappDaniel AukinRattlestick Playwrights Theater

Personal life

In 2004, she married British actor Jonathan Cake in Italy; they met playing a couple on an unaired HBO pilot called Marriage. They have two children. Their son Ignatius Cake was born in September 2007 and she gave birth to daughter Phoebe Margaret Cake on April 30, 2009.

Filmography

Film

Television