Ari Graynor

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Ari Graynor

Ariel Geltman Graynor (born April 27, 1983) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the television series The Sopranos (2001), Fringe (2009-2010), Bad Teacher (2014), I'm Dying Up Here (2017), and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (2024). In film, she has starred in Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), The Sitter (2011), For a Good Time, Call... (2012), and The Disaster Artist (2017).

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Ari Graynor
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Graynor at the 2017 Montclair Film Festival
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Ariel Geltman Graynor

(1983-04-27) April 27, 1983 (age 41)
Alma materTrinity College
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
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Early life

Graynor was born April 27, 1983, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Joani Geltman, a parenting expert, and Greg Graynor, a contractor.[1][2]

Her mother is from a Jewish family; her father is from a Polish and Roman Catholic background, and converted to Judaism. Graynor was raised Jewish.[3][4] Her paternal grandfather's surname was changed from "Gryzna".[5]

She attended Buckingham Browne & Nichols, a private school in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Class of 2001), and Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.[citation needed]

During a June 29, 2017, CBS late-night interview with Stephen Colbert, promoting I'm Dying Up Here, she mentioned she went to a prom with future congressman Joe Kennedy III.

Career

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Graynor first came to prominence as Caitlin Rucker on season 3 of HBO's The Sopranos. Her film credits include An American Crime (2007), which premiered in January 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. She also appeared early in the second season of UPN's Veronica Mars as the daughter of a bus driver. She made her Broadway debut as 'Alison' in 2005's Brooklyn Boy after appearing in the world premiere at South Coast Repertory. She also appeared in The Little Dog Laughed.

Graynor played Elvina, a pop star, in CSI: Miami, and was a recurring guest star on the Fox series Fringe, playing Agent Olivia Dunham's younger sister, Rachel. In 2008, Graynor appeared in the film Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, and in October 2009, she also was in Whip It, a comedy film directed by Drew Barrymore and written by Shauna Cross, based on Cross' young adult novel Derby Girl.

In 2010, she appeared in the play Trust at the off-Broadway Second Stage theatre company with Sutton Foster, Zach Braff, and Bobby Cannavale. In the fall of 2011, she appeared on Broadway in the Woody Allen-written segment of three one-act comedies collectively called Relatively Speaking.[6][7] She played Nina Roth in Allen's “Honeymoon Motel” segment.

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Graynor in January 2012

In 2012, Graynor starred in the comedy For a Good Time, Call..., and is also credited as the film's executive producer.[8] Graynor starred on Broadway opposite Cheyenne Jackson, Henry Winkler, and Alicia Silverstone in David West Read's play The Performers, which opened November 2012 at the Longacre Theatre.

She appeared in Yen, a play by Anna Jordan. Yen opened off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre on January 31, 2017, directed by Trip Cullman.[9]

In 2024, she starred as Leslie Abramson, Erik Menendez's lead attorney, in the Netflix crime drama series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.[10]

Filmography

Film

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2003 Mystic River Eve Pigeon Film debut
2004 Book of Love Naomi
Imaginary Heroes Jenny
Bereft Louise
2005 Game 6 Laurel Rogan
The Great New Wonderful Lisa Krindel Segment "Emme's Story"
2006 For Your Consideration Young PA
2007 An American Crime Paula Baniszewski
Turn the River Charlotte
2008 Blues Tara
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Caroline
2009 Youth in Revolt Lacey
Whip It Eva Destruction
2010 Holy Rollers Rachel Apfel
Date Night Young Woman
Conviction Mandy Marsh
No Deal Cassie Short film
2011 Lucky Lucy St. Martin
10 Years Sam
What's Your Number? Daisy Darling
The Sitter Marisa Lewis
2012 Celeste & Jesse Forever Beth
For a Good Time, Call... Katie Steele Also executive producer
The Guilt Trip Joyce Margolis
2016 Wiener-Dog Carol Steinhart
Join the Club Nina Short film
2017 The Disaster Artist Juliette Danielle
2018 The Front Runner Ann Devroy
2020 Like a Boss Angela
2023 The Anne Frank Gift Shop Amy Short film
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Television

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2001 The Sopranos Caitlin Rucker Television debut, recurring role; 4 episodes
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Missy Kurtz Episode: "Damaged"
2005 Veronica Mars Jessie Doyle Episode: "Driver Ed"
2007 CSI: Miami Elvina Episode: "Rush"
Numbers Ella Pierce Episode: "Tabu"
2008–2012 American Dad! Additional voices Voice role; 5 episodes
2009–2010 Fringe Rachel/Kelsie Recurring role; 10 episodes
2010 The Cleveland Show BigSkeez Voice role; Episode: "Our Gang"
2011 Family Guy Kitty Hawk Woman Voice role; Episode: "Amish Guy"
2014 Bad Teacher Meredith Davis Series regular; 13 episodes
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Garfunkel and Oates Cornish Episode: "Third Member"
2015 Kroll Show Proctor Episode: "Karaoke Bullies"
2017–2018 I'm Dying Up Here Cassie Feder Series regular; 20 episodes
2019 SMILF Emma Episode: "So Maybe I Look Feminine"
2020 Mrs. America Brenda Feigen-Fasteau Miniseries
Home Movie: The Princess Bride[11] Valerie Episode: "Chapter Nine: Have Fun Storming the Castle!"
2022 Surface Caroline Main role
2023 Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Honey Kaplan Recurring role
2024 Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Leslie Abramson Main role
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