Taissa Farmiga
American actress
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September 27 2024 | Farmiga starred in the independent romantic drama film She Taught Love in a supporting role as Samantha Miron, which was released by Hulu. |
2023 | Taissa Farmiga was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for 'The Gilded Age' |
2023 | Taissa Farmiga appeared in a Radio Play Revival, playing the role of Marjorie Harvey in the episode 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair' |
2023 | Stars in the sequel to The Nun. |
2022 | Taissa Farmiga began starring in the HBO period drama series The Gilded Age, playing the role of socialite Gladys Russell, daughter of Carrie Coon's character. |
2020 | Guest starred as Hannah Stolsfiss in 3 episodes of the horror anthology series 50 States of Fright for Quibi. |
2020 | Concludes her voice acting role as Raven in the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
August 8 2020 | Taissa Farmiga married Hadley Klein in an intimate ceremony at their home in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. |
May 2019 | Taissa Farmiga was reported to be engaged to screenwriter and director Hadley Klein. |
May 2019 | Appeared as Annie Miller in an episode of the CBS All Access series reboot of The Twilight Zone, starring opposite Rhea Seehorn, Luke Kirby, and Ike Barinholtz. |
2018 | Farmiga appeared in two films at the Sundance Film Festival: Elizabeth Chomko's drama film What They Had and Hannah Fidell's comedy film The Long Dumb Road. |
2018 | Played protagonist Merricat Blackwood in the film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle, which premiered at the LA Film Festival. |
2018 | Stars in Rules Don't Apply, The Long Dumb Road, What They Had, and The Nun. Also appears in American Horror Story: Apocalypse. |
December 2018 | Appeared alongside Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper in Eastwood's drama film The Mule. |
September 2018 | Farmiga played Sister Irene in the horror film The Nun, the fifth film in The Conjuring Universe, which became the highest-grossing film in the series. |
August 2018 | Confirmed to return to American Horror Story for the eighth season (Apocalypse), portraying both her Murder House and Coven characters, Violet Harmon and Zoe Benson. |
2017 | Taissa Farmiga reprised her voice role as Raven in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, which premiered at WonderCon. |
2016 | Co-starred as Sarah Bransford in Warren Beatty's romantic comedy-drama Rules Don't Apply, which premiered at the AFI Fest. |
2016 | Begins voice acting as Raven in the DC Animated Movie Universe. |
2016 | Stars in In a Valley of Violence and appears in American Horror Story: Roanoke. |
2016 | Makes her stage debut in the Off-Broadway revival of Buried Child. |
November 2016 | Guest starred as Sophie Green in American Horror Story: Roanoke (Season 6, Episode 'Chapter 9'). |
2015 | Taissa Farmiga was nominated for Best Actress at the Fright Meter Awards for her role in 'The Final Girls' |
2015 | Stars in the procedural drama series Wicked City. |
2015 | Receives acclaim for performances in The Final Girls, 6 Years, and Share at South by Southwest, leading to recognition as a breakout star. |
2014 | Co-starred in the biographical crime drama Jamesy Boy as Sarah, the main character's love interest. |
2013 | Starred in the psychological thriller Mindscape, playing her first leading film role as Anna Greene. The film premiered at the Sitges Film Festival, with critics praising her hypnotic performance. |
2013 | Starred in the romantic comedy At Middleton, co-starring with her sister Vera Farmiga and Andy GarcĂa. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival. |
2013 | Stars in the crime drama The Bling Ring and psychological thriller Mindscape. |
2013 | Appears in American Horror Story: Coven season. |
2011 | Makes her acting debut in her sister Vera's directorial film Higher Ground. |
2011 | Begins her role in the first season of American Horror Story (Murder House). |
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