Juliet Rylance
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Juliet Rylance (born Juliet van Kampen; 26 July 1979) is an English actress and producer, known for her roles in The Knick and McMafia.
Early life
Rylance was born as Juliet van Kampen in Hammersmith, London, to Claire van Kampen, a composer, and Chris van Kampen, an architect. Her younger sister, Nataasha (who died in 2012), became a filmmaker.
Her parents divorced when she was seven, and her mother subsequently married actor Mark Rylance, whose surname she adopted. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Personal life
In 2008, Rylance married actor Christian Camargo at New York City Hall. They had met when he worked with her stepfather, Mark Rylance, at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. They divorced in 2012.
Career
Medea in Neil LaBute's Bash was her first major role since leaving RADA, as Medea in Latter-Day Plays at the Union Theatre in London. In Troilus and Cressida at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, she went on to perform Perpeta in The Winter's Tale and Cressida. In I Am Shakespeare, written by her step-father Mark Rylance and directed by Matthew Warchus, she portrayed British writer Mary Sidney. Theater of Memory was founded in the United States in 1998 by actress David Sturzaker and producer Tamara Harvey. Juliet and Medea respectively appeared in Shakespeare's productions of Romeo and Juliet and Bash: Latter-Day Plays.
Rylance appeared in Desdemona, Othello, in 2009, where she was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award. She then appeared in the Sam Mendes-directed Bridge Project, a joint venture between the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn and The Old Vic in London. She appeared as Rosalind and Miranda, respectively, with her husband appearing alongside her as Orlando and Ariel. Rosalind was nominated for her achievements in 2010.
Rylance appeared in the horror film Sinister in 2012. She appeared in and produced Days and Nights, based on Anton Chekov's play The Seagull and written and directed by her husband in 2013.
She appeared in The Knick, a Cinemax medical drama from 2014 to 2015. She appears in Perry Mason, a 2020 HBO series based on Erle Stanley Gardner's detective tales.