Jordana Spiro (born April 12, 1977) is an American actress, director, and writer. As an actress, she has starred in numerous films and television series including Netflix's Ozark and TBS comedy television program My Boys.
Her debut feature Night Comes On, which she directed and co-wrote (with Angelica Nwandu) premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018. She developed the film at the Sundance Institute's Directors, Screenwriters, and Composers Labs, and through a Cinereach development grant. Her short Skin premiered at Sundance and won the Women In Film Productions award. Skin also won the Honorable Mention Award at SXSW, showed at Telluride, Palm Springs, and AFI among others. Spiro earned her MFA in Film from Columbia University in 2015 and received the Adrienne Shelly Foundation Fellowship. She studied drama at the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York and was selected to join the Berlinale Talent Campus in Berlin.
2021
as Karen Delgado
2021
as The Widow / Mary Lane
2021
as Nurse Mary Lane
2021
as Mary Lane
2020
as Self
2019
as Ema Serpagli
2019
as Francie Deerborne
2017
as Rachel Garrison
2016
as Margaret Hayes
2015
as Sarah Weller
2012
as Dr. Grace Devlin
2011
as Petal
2011
as Frannie
2011
2009
as Detective Jenna Villette
2009
as Ivy Selleck
2008
as Kim Temple
2007
as Mary Jane
2007
as Tonya Jenkins
2006
as P.J. Franklin
2006
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as Jen
2005
as Sherry
2005
as Anne
2004
as Tavia Greenburg
2003
as Suzanne
2000
as Brandi Thorson
1999
as Reece
1999
as Delia Hackman
1999
as Shannah Sykes
1998
as Alex
1997
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as Callie Anderson
1996
as Alison
1996
as Waitress
1995
as Catherine Graves
1990
as Carrie Knox