Juliette Danielle
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Juliette Danielle is an American
actress.
's cult film The Room
in which she plays protagonist Johnny (Wiseau)'s scheming future wife, Lisa.
The film was initially a notable failure, garnering abysmal reviews and exceedingly low box office returns, leading Danielle to give up acting to pursue other careers. However the film went on to garner cult-success in various late night screenings, celebrating the film’s bizarre dialog and inconsistent plot. Like many of the film's other actors, including Wiseau himself and Greg Sestero
, Juliette has embraced the following the movie has achieved around the world, attending screenings and managing and using her Facebook
page to interact with her fans.
Her personal favorite line from the movie is "Leave your stupid comments in your pocket."
She is currently a marketing manager for a real estate developer; her most recent film role is that of Elsie Grey in a New Zealand feature entitled Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws
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United States
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actress.
The Room
Danielle is best known as the female lead in Tommy WiseauTommy Wiseau
Tommy Wiseau is a screenwriter, director, producer, executive producer, and actor. He is the founder of the film production company Wiseau Films. Wiseau is best known for his film The Room which has been described as "one of the worst movies ever made" and has gained cult film status...
's cult film The Room
The Room (film)
The Room is a 2003 independent drama film starring Tommy Wiseau, who also wrote, directed, and produced the feature. In addition to Wiseau, the principal cast includes Juliette Danielle, Greg Sestero, Philip Haldiman, Kyle Vogt, Carolyn Minnott, and Robyn Paris...
in which she plays protagonist Johnny (Wiseau)'s scheming future wife, Lisa.
The film was initially a notable failure, garnering abysmal reviews and exceedingly low box office returns, leading Danielle to give up acting to pursue other careers. However the film went on to garner cult-success in various late night screenings, celebrating the film’s bizarre dialog and inconsistent plot. Like many of the film's other actors, including Wiseau himself and Greg Sestero
Greg Sestero
Greg Sestero is a French-American actor and model. He is best known for his role as Mark in the 2003 cult film The Room.-Personal life:...
, Juliette has embraced the following the movie has achieved around the world, attending screenings and managing and using her Facebook
Facebook
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page to interact with her fans.
Her personal favorite line from the movie is "Leave your stupid comments in your pocket."
She is currently a marketing manager for a real estate developer; her most recent film role is that of Elsie Grey in a New Zealand feature entitled Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws
Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws
Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws is an upcoming New Zealand film directed by Andrew Todd & Johnny Hall. It was shot on a Canon 550D in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional shooting taking place in Christchurch and Los Angeles....
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Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
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2002 | Tempus Fugit (short) | College student |
2003 | The Room The Room (film) The Room is a 2003 independent drama film starring Tommy Wiseau, who also wrote, directed, and produced the feature. In addition to Wiseau, the principal cast includes Juliette Danielle, Greg Sestero, Philip Haldiman, Kyle Vogt, Carolyn Minnott, and Robyn Paris... |
Lisa |
2011 | Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws is an upcoming New Zealand film directed by Andrew Todd & Johnny Hall. It was shot on a Canon 550D in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional shooting taking place in Christchurch and Los Angeles.... |
Elsie Grey |