Amanda Warren:
American actress Amanda Warren is well-known for her captivating roles in theater, movies, and television. She was born in New York City on July 17, 1982, and has amassed an impressive career that is marked by depth and adaptability.
Growing up in New York City’s thriving cultural environment, Warren became passionate about the performing arts from a young age. She focused on singing at the Professional Performing Arts School in New York, where she refined her vocal abilities. She continued her studies by earning a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) from the Yale School of Drama and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) from New York University, which gave her a strong start in the acting profession.

Warren first demonstrated her abilities on stage in a variety of productions, which marked the beginning of her career. Notably, she directed Thomas Kail’s When I Come to Die at Lincoln Center Theater, Terrence McNally’s Golden Age at The Kennedy Center, and Three Sisters with The Classical Theatre of Harlem.
Warren moved into acting in the late 2000s, making appearances in a number of TV shows and motion pictures. In 2010, she made appearances as a guest star on Law & Order, Rubicon, Gossip Girl, and The Good Wife. Her part as a Senior Campaign Aide in The Adjustment Bureau (2011) marked her cinematic debut.
Amanda Warren’s Top Movies & TV Shows
Category | Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Movies | The Adjustment Bureau | 2011 | Senior Campaign Aide | Sci-fi thriller starring Matt Damon & Emily Blunt |
Seven Psychopaths | 2012 | Maggie | Dark comedy crime film | |
Mother! | 2017 | The Healer | Psychological horror directed by Darren Aronofsky | |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | 2017 | Denise | Oscar-winning crime drama | |
Roman J. Israel, Esq. | 2017 | Lynn Jackson | Legal drama starring Denzel Washington | |
The Super | 2017 | Detective Wayland | Horror-thriller film | |
The Burial | 2023 | Gloria Gary | Legal drama featuring Jamie Foxx & Tommy Lee Jones | |
TV Shows | The Leftovers | 2014–2017 | Lucy Warburton | HBO drama series |
House of Cards | 2016 | Jenna Perkins | Netflix political thriller | |
NCIS: New Orleans | 2017–2020 | Mayor Zahra Taylor | Recurring role | |
The Purge | 2018 | Jane Barbour | Lead role in the first season | |
Dickinson | 2019–2021 | Betty | Apple TV+ historical comedy-drama | |
Gossip Girl (Reboot) | 2021 | Camille De Haan | HBO Max series | |
East New York | 2022–2023 | Regina Haywood | Lead role as deputy inspector |
Her role as Lucy Warburton in HBO’s drama series The Leftovers (2014) marked Warren’s breakthrough and struck a chord with both viewers and reviewers. She became a powerful figure on television as a result of her position.
Warren has starred in a number of highly regarded films. In the 2017 movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which received numerous nominations and awards, she portrayed Denise. She also played Lynn Jackson in Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) and the Healer in Darren Aronofsky’s psychological horror Mother! (2017).
Warren kept leaving her impact on television by appearing in a number of shows. She appeared in five episodes of NCIS: New Orleans (2017–2020) as Mayor Zahra Taylor. She played the lead role of Jane Barbour in the first season of The Purge (2018). She also portrayed Betty in Dickinson (2019–2021), a television series that retells the story of Emily Dickinson.
Warren was chosen to play Regina Haywood, the recently promoted deputy inspector of Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood, in the CBS police drama East New York in 2022. In May 2023, the program that had debuted in the fall of 2022 was terminated after just one season. She also played Gloria Gary in the 2023 movie The Burial and Camille De Haan in the 2021 revival of Gossip Girl.