Juliette Lewis Highlights

  • 2009: Played Iron Maven, a rival player, in Drew Barrymore's directorial debut "Whip It"
  • 2009: Released first album with The New Romantiques entitled, Terra Incognita
  • 2006: Played Donald Sutherland's feisty home nurse in "Aurora Borealis"
  • 2006: Made London stage debut as the heroine of Sam Shepard's classic play, "Fool For Love"
  • 2004: Featured in the big screen adaption of the 70's cop series, "Starsky & Hutch"
  • 2003: Had a memorable role as Heidi, Luke Wilson's kinky ex-girlfriend, in Todd Phillips' comedy feature "Old School"
  • 2002: Co-starred with Uma Thurman in the HBO movie, "Hysterical Blindness"; produced for cable and also screened at Sundance; earned Independent Spirit Award and Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress
  • 2001: Portrayed Aunt Dorie Kay in the film adaptation of "My Louisiana Sky" on Showtime; earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special
  • 2000: Co-starred with Ryan Phillippe, Benicio del Toro and James Caan in "The Way of the Gun"
  • 1999: Played a mentally-challenged female in Garry Marshall's "The Other Sister"; re-teamed with Giovanni Ribisi who played her love interest
  • 1998: Played an unsympathetic best friend in "Some Girls," co-starring Marissa Ribisi and Giovanni Ribisi
  • 1996: Produced and starred in brother Lightfield Lewis' "The Audition"
  • 1996: Co-starred in "From Dusk till Dawn," directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino
  • 1996: Cast as Melanie Horton in "The Evening Star," a sequel to "Terms of Endearment," starring Shirley MacLaine
  • 1995: Found an authentic note as a scuzzy hooker in "Basketball Diaries," starring DiCaprio
  • 1995: Played a rock singer in the film "Strange Days"
  • 1994: Teamed with Woody Harrelson as two love-thugs terrorizing the Southwest in Oliver Stone's controversial "Natural Born Killers"
  • 1993: Co-starred with Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"
  • 1993: Re-teamed with Pitt for "Kalifornia," delivering a harrowing portrait as his childlike, clueless trailer trash girlfriend
  • 1992: Replaced Emily Lloyd in Woody Allen's ensemble feature, "Husbands and Wives"
  • 1992: Portrayed Gary Oldman's peroxide blonde moll in "Romeo Is Bleeding"
  • 1992: First leading role in a feature, "That Night"
  • 1991: Breakthrough feature, playing Nick Nolte's daughter, in Martin Scorsese's remake of "Cape Fear"; earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress
  • 1990: Co-starred with Brad Pitt in the TV-movie, "Too Young to Die?" (NBC)
  • 1990: Returned as series regular in the short-lived, "A Family For Joe" (NBC)
  • 1989: Feature debut, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation"
  • 1989: Appeared in three episodes of "The Wonder Years" (ABC) as Wayne's girlfriend
  • 1987: Had first leading role in the Showtime miniseries, "Homefires"
  • 1987: Was a series regular on the ABC sitcom, "I Married Dora"
  • 1980: Appeared uncredited in Clint Eastwood's "Bronco Billy"