American actress (born 1994)
Julia Garner
Garner in 2020
Born (1994-02-01 ) February 1, 1994 (age 30) Occupation Actress Years active 2010–present Spouse
Julia Garner (born February 1, 1994
[1] ) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring role as
Ruth Langmore in the
Netflix crime drama series
Ozark (2017–2022), for which she received critical acclaim and won three
Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and a
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress .
[2]
Garner also had roles in the
FX drama series
The Americans (2015–2018), the Netflix miniseries
Maniac (2018), and the
Bravo true crime series
Dirty John (2018–2019). In 2022, she portrayed
Anna Sorokin in the Netflix miniseries
Inventing Anna , for which she received nominations for a
Primetime Emmy Award and a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress .
In film, Garner has appeared in
Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011),
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), and
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014). She also had lead roles in the films
Grandma (2015),
The Assistant (2019), and
The Royal Hotel (2023).
Early life
Garner was born in the
Riverdale neighborhood of
the Bronx , New York.
[3] Her mother Tami Gingold is a therapist who had a successful career as an actress and comedian in Israel. Her father Thomas Garner is a painter and an art teacher, originally from
Shaker Heights, Ohio .
[4] Garner is half
Jewish as is her mother.
[5]
[6] Her older sister is artist Anna Garner.
[1]
[7] She understands
modern Hebrew because her mother speaks it, but is not fluent in speaking it herself.
[8]
[9]
Garner attended
Eagle Hill School in
Greenwich, Connecticut .
[10] She began taking acting lessons at age 15 to overcome her shyness.
[11]
Career
Paul Weitz ,
Lily Tomlin , Julia Garner, and Mo Aboul-Zelof at the
2015 Sundance Film Festival
Garner made her film debut at age 17 in
Sean Durkin 's
Martha Marcy May Marlene , playing the role of Sarah.
In 2012, director
David Chase invited her to play a small role he had written specifically for her in his film
Not Fade Away .
[4] Her first starring role was in the 2012 film,
Electrick Children .
[4] In 2013, she starred alongside
Ashley Bell in the horror film
The Last Exorcism Part II , and played the lead in the
American remake of the Mexican horror film
We Are What We Are .
Garner co-starred in
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014) as new character Marcie, a young stripper who crosses paths with another new character, Johnny (
Joseph Gordon-Levitt ).
[12] This marked the first time she acted against a
green screen .
[4]
In 2015, Garner starred in the
Paul Weitz -directed comedy film
Grandma alongside
Lily Tomlin . Garner played a teenaged student eliciting the help of her lesbian poet grandmother (Tomlin) for an abortion. In 2016, she appeared in an episode of
Lena Dunham 's
HBO comedy series
Girls titled "
The Panic in Central Park ".
Garner continued acting in television and was cast in a recurring role in the third season of the
FX period spy-thriller series
The Americans .
[13] She continued the role through
season six . She was to have made her off-Broadway debut in Noah Haidle's play Smokefall at
MCC Theater in 2016, but had to drop out during rehearsals because of scheduling conflicts.
[14]
Beginning in 2017, Garner starred as
Ruth Langmore in the
Netflix crime drama series
Ozark , opposite
Jason Bateman and
Laura Linney .
[15] The role gained her critical acclaim and three
Primetime Emmy Awards for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series .
In 2018, Garner appeared in the Netflix miniseries
Maniac as Ellie, the sister of
Emma Stone 's character.
[16] Garner also made regular appearances in the
Bravo true crime anthology series
Dirty John (2018–19). She starred as Terra Newell, the daughter of
Connie Britton 's character.
[17]
Garner at the
70th Berlin International Film Festival in 2020
In 2019, Garner appeared in the
Amazon anthology series,
Modern Love . She was featured in two episodes of its first season as a woman who has a crush on a much older man, played by
Shea Whigham . In the same year, she starred in the independent drama film
The Assistant as a
production assistant in a toxic work environment. The film which was directed by
Kitty Green , addressed the current culture surrounding the
MeToo movement . The film premiered at the 2019
Telluride Film Festival to critical acclaim. Garner received acclaim for her performance as well as an
Independent Spirit Award nomination.
[18]
Garner also co-stars in the Netflix miniseries
Inventing Anna , playing the title role of fraudster
Anna Delvey . The series was created and produced by
Shonda Rhimes , based on the
New York article "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People" written by
Jessica Pressler .
[19] It was released on
Netflix on February 11, 2022.
[20]
[21]
In 2022, Garner was cast in thriller film
Apartment 7A which serves as a
prequel to 1968's
Rosemary's Baby , directed by Natalie Erika James.
[22] Her company Alma Margo also signed a first look deal with
Tomorrow Studios .
[23] In June of the same year, Garner was chosen by
Madonna to play her in her self-produced biopic
Little Sparrow ; the project was, however, put on hold.
[24]
In 2023, she starred in
The Royal Hotel directed by
Kitty Green .
[25]
In April 2024, Garner was cast as
Shalla-Bal / Silver Surfer in the upcoming
Marvel Cinematic Universe film,
The Fantastic Four .
[26]
Personal life
Garner married singer
Mark Foster , lead vocalist of
Foster the People , in a December 2019 ceremony at
New York City Hall ,
[27]
[28] eight months after they got engaged.
[29]
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
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