Julianne Nicholson
Julianne Nicholson was born and raised in
Medford,
Massachusetts, and following a modeling career in New York and Paris, she landed her first feature-film role opposite
Michael Caine and
James Spader in "Curtain Call." She later took on what proved to be her breakout role as the headstrong young feminist in "The Love Letter" with
Tom Selleck and
Kate Capshaw.
Nicholson's other feature film credits include "Long Time Since," with
Julian Sands and
Paulina Porizkova and
Carl Franklin's "One True Thing," starring
Meryl Streep and
Renee Zellweger.
Nicholson most recently starred in
NBC's "Conviction." Other television credits include series regular roles on "Ally McBeal" and "Presidio Med." Her other credits include a starring role in the television miniseries "Storm of the Century" and guest-starring roles on NBC's "ER" and "Law & Order."