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Juliette Fairley |
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American |
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Actress Juliette Fairley was discovered by Spike Lee in 2007 when she was hired to play a guest star role in Mayor of New York (M.O.N.Y), a tv pilot commissioned by NBC. Prior to booking her breakthrough role, Juliette Fairley hosted Cha Ching Money Makers, a tv show that aired on the Discovery Channel. The French born actress lives in New York City and travels around the country performing her one-woman show The Mulatto Series. A candidate for a Beverly Hills Hollywood NAACP Theatre Award nomination in 2010, Miss Fairley won the African American Playwright's Exchange Award for Best Actress in 2008.
Never one to rest on her laurels, Juliette has acted in more than 20 film and tv projects that have been screened at various festivals including the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, Atlanta's Urban Media Makers Film Festival, the Poconos International Film Festival, the NYU Film Festival and the Hollywood Black Film Festival. Miss Fairley plays the therapist in the new series Hey Diddle Diddle on satellite television. Juliette Fairley studied comedy, improv and dramatic acting with legendary acting teachers Susan Batson, Wynn Handman and at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.