Lily Rabe

Lily Rabe

  • Born: 1982-6-29
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer, voice
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Northwestern University, New York
  • Representative Works: "All the Good Things", "American Horror Story", "Delicious Love", "The Whispers"
  • Lily Rabe (Lily Rabe), born in New York, USA on June 29, 1982, is an American actress.
    In 2010, she was nominated for the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre for her role as the heroine Portia in the stage play " The Merchant of Venice " adapted from William Shakespeare 's work . In 2011, he became well-known for participating in the horror series " American Horror Story " produced by American FX . In 2015, he starred in the sci-fi drama " The Whispers " produced by the American ABC . In 2018, he co-starred in the movie " Vice " with Christian Charles Philip Bale [1] [6] .   

    Early Experience

    John HD Rabe was born in the Upper West Side of New York in 1982. He is the daughter of playwright David Rabe and actress Jill Clayburgh. They have a younger brother, actor Michael Rabe, and a half brother, actor Jason Rabe. John HD Rabe spent his childhood in Bedford, New York, and later moved to Lakeville, Connecticut, where he attended The Hotchkiss School .
    John HD Rabe has studied dance for ten years. In Beth Henley's tragicomedy "The Sin of the Soul", she acted as a monologue performer. John HD Rabe said: "At the moment of performing the monologue, I thought: Maybe this is what I really want to do." Later John HD Rabe I went to Northwestern University to study acting.
    Extended Reading
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