Julia Stiles Highlights

  • 2009: Cast in David Mamet's Los Angeles revival of "Oleanna"
  • 2007: Made writing and directing debut with the short film "Raving"; financed by Elle magazine and based on an article in the publication; premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival
  • 2007: Reprised her role as Nicolette Parsons for "The Bourne Ultimatum"
  • 2006: Co-starred with Liev Schreiber in the remake of "The Omen"; took over the role originally played by Lee Remick
  • 2005: Cast in John Turturro's big-screen musical "Romance & Cigarettes," with James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon and Kate Winslet
  • 2004: Played a Wisconsin college student who is swept off her feet by a Danish prince in "The Prince and Me"
  • 2004: Made her London stage debut opposite Aaron Eckhart in a revival of David Mamet's "Oleanna"
  • 2004: Once again co-starred as Treadstone operative, Nicolette Parsons in "The Bourne Supremacy"
  • 2003: Starred with Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst and Maggie Gyllenhaal in "Mona Lisa Smile"
  • 2003: Co-starred with Jason Lee and Selma Blair in the comedy "A Guy Thing"
  • 2002: Had a small but crucial role as Treadstone operative Nicolette Parsons in the feature adaptation of Robert Ludlum's "The Bourne Identity"
  • 2001: Portrayed Desi (the Desdemona character) in Tim Blake Nelson's "O"; the film was a contemporary retelling of "Othello" set in a prep school
  • 2001: Played an aspiring ballerina who becomes involved in an interracial romance in "Save the Last Dance"
  • 2000: Featured as Ophelia in "Hamlet"; co-starred Ethan Hawke as the troubled title character
  • 2000: Cast as a willful teen who seduces a well-known actor in the comedy "State and Main"
  • 1999: Featured as a single mother in the NBC historical miniseries "The 60s"
  • 1999: Co-starred with Heath Ledger in Gil Junger's "10 Things I Hate About You," a modernized retelling of "The Taming of the Shrew"
  • 1998: Appeared in M. Night Shyamalan's family drama "Wide Awake"
  • 1998: Breakthrough starring role in the comedy thriller "Wicked"; premiered at Sundance and then screened on the festival circuit
  • 1998: Developed the screenplay "The Anarchist's Daughter" at the Screenwriter's Lab of the Sundance Institute
  • 1997: Played Harrison Ford's teenage daughter in "The Devil's Own"
  • 1997: Had featured role in the the acclaimed ABC TV-movie "Before Women Had Wings"; aired under the "Oprah Winfrey Presents" banner
  • 1997: First film was a non-speaking part in "I Love You, I Love You Not"
  • 1992: Began working in avant-garde theater in New York at age 11