Clea DuVall

Clea DuVall

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1977-09-25
Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
Also Known As: Clea Duvall / کلیا دووال / کلی دسوال /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1977-09-25 More

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Clea Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. She is known for her appearances in the films The Faculty (1998), She's All That; But I'm a Cheerleader; Girl, Interrupted (all 1999); Identity, 21 Grams (both 2003), The Grudge (2004), Zodiac (2007), Conviction (2010), and Argo (2012). On television, she played Sofie in Carnivàle (2003–2005), Audrey Hanson in Heroes (2006–2007), Wendy Peyser in American Horror Story: Asylum (2012–2013), Emma Borden in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (2015), Lara Cruz in Better Call Saul (2015–2017), Marjorie in Veep (2016–2019), and Sylvia in The Handmaid's Tale (2018–2022). In 2016, DuVall made her feature directorial debut with The Intervention, which she also wrote and co-produced. Her next project as director was Happiest Season in 2020. DuVall was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father, Steph DuVall, is also an actor. Her forename derives from the novel Clea by Lawrence Durrell. She once worked in a coffee shop and studied at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
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Poker Face
Mystery Crime
HouseBroken
Animation Comedy
The Handmaid's Tale
Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Heaven's Floor
Adventure Drama Family
In Security
Comedy Action
Lizzie Borden Took an Ax
Drama Mystery Thriller
Broad City
Comedy Drama
Argo
Drama Thriller
American Horror Story
Drama Mystery Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Event
Action & Adventure Drama Mystery Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Virtuality
Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Virtuality
Science Fiction TV Movie Drama Thriller
Lie to Me
Crime Drama Mystery
Passengers
Drama Mystery Thriller Romance
The Watch
Drama Mystery Horror TV Movie
Anamorph
Crime Thriller
Saving Grace
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama
Ten Inch Hero
Comedy Drama Romance
Zodiac
Crime Drama Mystery Thriller
Two Weeks
Comedy Drama
Heroes
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama
Out There
Comedy Thriller Drama
Bones
Crime Drama
Numb3rs
Crime Drama Mystery
The Grudge
Horror Mystery Thriller
Helter Skelter
Action Crime Drama TV Movie
Carnivàle
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery Drama
21 Grams
Drama Crime Thriller
Identity
Mystery Thriller
CSI: Miami
Drama Mystery Crime
The Laramie Project
Crime Drama TV Movie
How to Make a Monster
TV Movie Horror Science Fiction Thriller
Ghosts of Mars
Action Horror Science Fiction
See Jane Run
Drama Comedy Crime
The Fugitive
Drama Action & Adventure Mystery
Committed
Comedy Drama
Popular
Comedy Drama
The Astronaut's Wife
Drama Science Fiction Thriller
Teen Choice Awards
Comedy Family Kids
She's All That
Comedy Romance
The Faculty
Horror Science Fiction Mystery
Girl
Comedy Drama Romance Music
The Defenders: Payback
Crime Drama TV Movie
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy Drama Action & Adventure
  • name:Clea DuVall
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1977-09-25
  • Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also Known As: Clea Duvall · کلیا دووال · کلی دسوال ·
  • Biography:Clea Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. She is known for her appearances in the films The Faculty (1998), She's All That; But I'm a Cheerleader; Girl, Interrupted (all 1999); Identity, 21 Grams (both 2003), The Grudge (2004), Zodiac (2007), Conviction (2010), and Argo (2012). On television, she played Sofie in Carnivàle (2003–2005), Audrey Hanson in Heroes (2006–2007), Wendy Peyser in American Horror Story: Asylum (2012–2013), Emma Borden in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (2015), Lara Cruz in Better Call Saul (2015–2017), Marjorie in Veep (2016–2019), and Sylvia in The Handmaid's Tale (2018–2022). In 2016, DuVall made her feature directorial debut with The Intervention, which she also wrote and co-produced. Her next project as director was Happiest Season in 2020. DuVall was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father, Steph DuVall, is also an actor. Her forename derives from the novel Clea by Lawrence Durrell. She once worked in a coffee shop and studied at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.
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