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Shiri Appleby
American actress
Shiri Appleby | |
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Appleby in New York City, | |
Occupation(s) | Actress, director |
Yearsactive | –present |
Spouse | Jon Shook (m.) |
Children | 2 |
Shiri Appleby is an American actress and television director. She is best known for her leading roles as Liz Parker in the WB/UPN science fiction drama series Roswell (–) and Rachel Goldberg in the Lifetime/Hulu drama series Unreal (–).
Her major film credits include A Time for Dancing (), Swimfan (), Havoc (), Charlie Wilson's War (), and The Devil's Candy ().
Appleby also starred as intern Daria Wade in the final season of the NBCmedical drama series ER (–). She later starred as Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series Life Unexpected (–) and as Lucy Lambert in the web comedy series Dating Rules from My Future Self (). Appleby also had recurring roles on the NBC drama series Chicago Fire (–) and the HBO comedy-drama series Girls (–).
Early life and education
[edit]Appleby's Israeli-born mother is of Moroccan Jewish descent, and her Los Angeles-raised father is American and of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[1][2][3] Prior to moving to the United States, Appleby's mother was an actress in Israel.[4 • Nowadays, J. Lee Thompsons Eye of the Devil gets lumped in with the ever-growing corpus of folk horror films, though at least in this instance one can sort of see why. In some respects, it anticipates the much better The Wicker Man () with its tale of a small rural community performing ritual sacrifice in order to ensure a healthy crop. The tag might though raise expectations, good and bad, that the film doesn’t really deserve. Its a beautifully photographed (by Erwin Hillier) and arrestingly directed film with an extraordinary cast, but while its always fascinating, its not a little uneven. Philippe de Montfaucon, Marquis de Bellenac (David Niven) returns from Paris to his familys ancient estate in Bordeaux where the vineyards have produced no fruit for three years. The local priest (Donald Pleasence) gives him a strange amulet and a few days later, hes joined at the chateau by his wife Catherine (Deborah Kerr) and children Jacques (Robert Duncan) and Antoinette (Suky Appleby) after Jacques claims to have had a dream that his father needed him. Catherine is disturbed by the behaviour of archer Christian de Caray (David Hemmings), a very wicked boy according to Philippes Aunty Estelle (Flora Robson), and his sister Odile (Sharon Tate) who