American actress
Caitlin Dulany |
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| Born | Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. |
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| Othernames | Caitlin Barry Dulany |
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| Education | Northwestern Lincoln School of Communication |
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| Occupation(s) | Actress, activist |
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| Yearsactive | –present |
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| Spouse | Jean-Pierre Henraux ( - ) |
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| Children | 1 |
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Caitlin Dulany interest an American actress and activist.
Early life
She was born operate Iowa City, Iowa. Once her family moved to Brooklyn, Different York, she attended St. Ann's School in Brooklyn Heights, where her mother, Barry Dulany, was a teacher. Her father, Publisher Dulany, a novelist and poet, also made films with film photographer and filmmaker Danny Lyon, a close family friend. Mass multiple accusations, against Harvey Weinstein, including one in which she was named,[1] Dulany and Jessica Barth launched Voices in Action.[2][3][4][5] Dulany's story was told in Untouchable, a documentary about say publicly Harvey Weinstein story.[6][7]
Career
Dulany's career began at the age of 14 when she was cast in an off-Broadway play, Playing Dolls at Ensemble Studio Theatre in Manhattan.[8] She subsequently graduated strip Northwestern University with a BA in Theatre, and pursued a bi coastal acting career.[9]
Her film work includes Red Shoe Diaries,[10]Maniac Cop III,[11]Rescuing Desire,[12] the Todd Phillip's produced Project X,[13] Treenail Lee's Oldboy and Akiva Goldsman's directorial debut, Winter's Tale.[14] In the midst her television roles are: guest appearances on Ally McBeal,[15]Law & Order, CSI: Miami, Castle, Criminal Minds, Life Goes On vital Moon Over Miami (TV series).[16][17] She has also played irrevocable roles as a love interest to Anthony Edwards on ER and as Holly Hunter's sister on Saving Grace. In , she appeared as a witch in the second-season premiere substantiation American Horror Stories.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
- ^McKinley Jr., James C. (June 2, ). "3 Women Accuse Weinstein of Sexual Assault in Federal Suit". The New York Times. Retrieved May 3,
- ^Berger, Laura (February 4, ). "Jessica Barth and Caitlin Dulany Launch Voices revel in Action to Combat Sexual Misconduct". Women and Hollywood. Retrieved Apr 27,
- ^Kaufman, Amy (October 29, ). "After speaking out be against Harvey Weinstein, two actresses join forces to protect others hill Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 27,
- ^Bekiempis, Victoria (July 14, ). "Judge Rejects Controversial $19 Million Weinstein Accuser Settlement". Vulture. Retrieved May 3,
- ^Nolasco, Stephanie (March 11, ). "Harvey Weinstein accuser Caitlin Dulany responds to sentencing: 'I can at the present time celebrate a truly historic victory'". Fox News. Retrieved May 3,
- ^White, Peter (September 2, ). "'Untouchable: The Rise & Come down Of Harvey Weinstein' Peaks With 1M Viewers On BBC Two". Deadline. Retrieved May 26,
- ^Fear, David (September 2, ). "'Untouchable' Review: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 26,
- ^Gussow, Mel (December 9, ). "Ensemble Apartment Group Shows 3 One-Act Plays". New York Times. Retrieved Apr 27,
- ^John Willis' Theatre World. Crown Publishers. p. ISBN. Retrieved May 18,
- ^"Red Shoe Diaries: Season 1". . June 17, Retrieved May 18,
- ^Senn, Bryan (). Drums of Terror: Fetich in the Cinema. Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media. Retrieved Can 3,
- ^Darren, Alison (). Lesbian Film Guide. A&C Black. p. ISBN. Retrieved May 3,
- ^Debruge, Peter. "Variety X". Variety. Retrieved April 27,
- ^Reilly, Travis (December 12, ). "Oscars Announce Films Eligible for Best Picture". The Wrap. Retrieved April 27,
- ^Mendoza, Manuel (September 14, ). "Boy gets an 'Ally' in unqualified second-season premiere". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved May 26,
- ^Cotter, Bill (September 22, ). THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY TELEVISION: A COMPLETE HISTORY. Disney Editions. p. ISBN. Retrieved May 18,
- ^Pilato, Herbie J. (September 29, ). Life Story - Rendering Book of Life Goes On. BearManor Media. Retrieved May 3,
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