BIO: Lili Simmons
Early Life and Background
Lili Simmons was born on July 23, 1993, in Cardiff, California. Details regarding her early education are not widely publicized.
Career
Lili Simmons is an American actress known for her work in television and film. She began her acting career with minor roles in various television series and independent films.
Notable Television Roles
Simmons has gained recognition for her recurring and main roles in several television series:
- Banshee (2013-2016): Played Rebecca Bowman, a complex and rebellious Amish woman. This role is considered her breakthrough performance.
- Hawaii Five-0 (2014-2015): Recurring role as Amber Vitale.
- True Detective (2014): Appeared in a recurring role as Beth, a younger woman involved with Woody Harrelson’s character.
- Westworld (2016-2018): Played a recurring role as a new iteration of the character ‘New Clementine’.
- Ray Donovan (2017-2019): Played Natalie James, a significant recurring character.
- Gotham (2019): Appeared as Wilhelmina “Will” Cartwright, a character adapted from the DC Comics universe.
Filmography (Selected)
While primarily known for her television work, Simmons has also appeared in several films:
- Fat Kid Rules the World (2012): Played Isabel.
- Bone Tomahawk (2015): Played Mrs. Eidell.
- Dirty Lies (2017): Played Michelle.
- Golden Arm (2020): Played Brenda.
Achievements and Recognition
While Simmons has not received major awards, her performance in Banshee was widely praised by critics and audiences alike. Her ability to portray complex and nuanced characters has contributed to her consistent work in television and film.
Summary
Lili Simmons is a working actress with a solid body of work in television, particularly known for her role