Julianna Guill

Julianna Guill (born 1987[1]) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Bree in the 2009 film Friday the 13th, Madison Penrose in My Super Psycho Sweet 16, Scarlet Hauksson in the web series My Alibi, Becca Riley in Bravo's Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, and Jessie Nevin on FOX's The Resident, as well as Christie on the TBS series Glory Daze. She currently stars on the Spectrum Original television series Joe Pickett.

Julianna Guill
Born1987 (age 3536)[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Early life

Guill is one of three children who all grew up singing and acting. She was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to parents Ann and Earl Guill.[1] She began tap, ballet and jazz dance at an early age, and continued singing in the choir while at R.J. Reynolds High School,[2] from which she graduated in 2005. She performed in local theater productions, and attended New York University before moving to Los Angeles.[1]

Career

Guill has made numerous guest appearances in television series such as One Tree Hill, CSI: Miami, 90210, How I Met Your Mother, Criminal Minds and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[1] In 2009, she appeared in the starring role of Katy in the direct-to-DVD film Road Trip: Beer Pong, which is a sequel to the 2000 comedy film Road Trip.[3]

Guill appeared in the horror film Friday the 13th, a 2009 remake of the original film.[4][5][6] The same year, Guill played sweet 16 girl Madison Penrose in MTV's slasher horror television film, My Super Psycho Sweet 16, which premiered on October 22, 2009.[7][8] She briefly reprised the character in My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2, which premiered in October 2010.[9] The following week saw the premiere of the horror film Altitude, with Guill in a starring role.[10][11]

In 2010 Guill was cast in a starring role the TBS comedy series Glory Daze.[1][12][13] The same year she starred the web series Sweety for the web site Sweety High,[14] after starring in the web series My Alibi the previous year.[15]

Guill appeared in the Steve Carell 2011 comedy film Crazy, Stupid, Love,[16] and in the 2012 horror film The Apparition, from Dark Castle Entertainment.[17] She guest starred in the NBC comedy Community as Head Cheerleader in "A Fistful of Paintballs". Guill is friends with Community star Alison Brie, with whom she co-starred in My Alibi; along with fellow My Alibi co-star Cyrina Fiallo, they perform together as a singing group The Girls.[18] Between 2014 and 2017, she played Becca Riley in the Bravo television series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce starring Lisa Edelstein.[19]

Since 2018, Guill has played the recurring role of Jessie Nevin, the sister of Nic Nevin (Emily VanCamp), on the FOX medical drama series, The Resident.[20][21] In 2021, she was cast as Marybeth Pickett, the wife of the titular character, in the Spectrum Original television drama series Joe Pickett.[22][23]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 2 Dudes and a Dream Stacy
2009 Friday the 13th Bree [4][5][6]
2009 Fired Up! Another Girl
2009 Road Trip: Beer Pong Katy Direct-to-video film
2010 Five Star Day Vanessa
2010 Costa Rican Summer Eva
2010 Altitude Mel Direct-to-video film[10][11]
2011 Crazy, Stupid, Love Madison
2012 A Green Story Rebecca
2012 Mine Games Claire Direct-to-video film; also known as The Evil Within[24]
2012 The Apparition Lydia [17]
2013 Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th Herself Documentary film
2014 Alex of Venice Anya
2015 Bad Night Viceroy [25]
2015 Christmas Eve Ann
2016 Lawless Range Margaret Donnelly
2016 Captain America: Civil War Stark's assistant
2016 Killing Poe Brittany Wilcox
2017 Becoming Bond Receptionist Documentary film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004–2005 One Tree Hill Money Girl / Ashley Episodes: "To Wish Impossible Things", "Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades"
2006–2007 CSI: Miami Toll Booth Girl / Kelly Episodes: "Darkroom", "Sunblock"
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Monica Episode: "Goodbye and Good Luck"
2009 How I Met Your Mother Maiden Episode: "The Sexless Innkeeper"
2009 My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Madison Penrose Television film[7][8]
2009–2010 90210 Savannah Montgomery Episodes: "Winter Wonderland", "Girl Fight!"
2010 Cold Case Bunny Hargreave (1974) Episode: "The Runaway Bunny"
2010 Accidentally on Purpose Melissa Episode: "Back to School"
2010 The Subpranos Sunshine Episodes: "Sunshiny Day", "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves"
2010 15 Minutes N/A Television film
2010 My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2 Madison Penrose Television film[9]
2010–2011 Glory Daze Christie Dewitt Main role[1][12][13]
2011 Community Head Cheerleader Episode: "A Fistful of Paintballs"
2011 Psych Vivienne Episode: "Shawn, Interrupted"
2012–2013 Underemployed Bekah Recurring role, 7 episodes
2013 Bad Samaritans Drew Main role
2013 Criminal Minds Ashley Fouladi Episode: "Gatekeeper"
2014 Cougar Town Haylee Gazelian Episode: "Too Good to Be True"
2014 Selfie Corynn Mcwatters Episode: "Wishing Well"
2014–2017 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Becca Riley Recurring role, 17 episodes[19]
2016 Rush Hour Dr. Alice Rosenberger Episodes: "Welcome Back, Carter", "Knock, Knock... House Creeping!"
2016 Summer in the City Taylor Television film
2016 Sunset PPL Talia Unsold television pilot[26]
2016 Rosewood Astrid Episode: "Bacterium & the Brothers Panitch"
2017 The Mindy Project Dina Episode: "Dibs"
2017 Psych: The Movie Dr. Butterfly McMillan Television film
2018–present The Resident Jessie Nevin Recurring role, 10 episodes[20][21]
2019 Into the Dark Kara Wheeler Episode: "Treehouse";[27] also executive producer
2019 Grounded for Christmas Nina Television film (Lifetime)
2020 Christmas on the Vine Brooke Television film (Lifetime)
2021–present Joe Pickett Marybeth Pickett Main role[22][23]

Web series

Year Title Role Notes
2008–2009 My Alibi Scarlet Hauksson Main role[15]
2010 Sweety Tracie Main role[14]
2016 Relationship Status Talia Episodes: "The Ring Bearer", "The Wedding Party"[28]

Music video

References

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  2. "RJR Alumni/School News". Wsfcs.k12.nc.us. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
  3. Rob Hunter (May 28, 2019). "'Road Trip: Beer Pong' Is A Direct-To-Video Sequel Better Left As A Road Not Taken". Slash Film. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
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  15. Marc Hustvedt (February 5, 2009). "Take180's 'My Alibi' Lands ABCFamily.com Deal". Tubefilter. Archived from the original on February 9, 2009. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
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  18. "Alison Brie Band, The Girls: 'Community' Star Makes Music With Julianna Guill And Cyrina Fiallo (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. April 10, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
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  21. Philiana Ng (December 12, 2019). "'The Resident' Sneak Peek: Is Nic's Sister Taking Drugs Again? Conrad Thinks So (Exclusive)". ET Online. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  22. Denise Petski (April 19, 2021). "'Joe Pickett': David Alan Grier, Julianna Guill, Sharon Lawrence, Mustafa Speaks, Paul Sparks, Among 7 Cast In Spectrum Originals Drama". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
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