Amanda Warren

Actress

Birthday July 17, 1982

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 41 years old

Nationality United States

#42565 Most Popular

1982

Amanda Warren (born July 17, 1982) is an American actress.

She is known for her role as Lucy Warburton on the HBO drama series The Leftovers

and as Betty on the Apple TV+ comedy series Dickinson.

Amanda Warren was born on July 17, 1982, in New York City.

She studied singing at Professional Performing Arts School in New York.

2000

In the late 2000s, Warren began appearing in small roles in several American television series and films.

2010

In 2010, she appeared in several guest-starring television roles, including Rubicon, Gossip Girl, The Good Wife, and Law & Order.

2011

Her film credits include The Adjustment Bureau (2011), Seven Psychopaths (2012), All Is Bright (2013), Deep Powder (2013), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), and Mother! (2017)←.

2014

In 2014, Warren portrayed Lucy Warburton on HBO's drama television series The Leftovers.

2020

Warren signed on for an CBS political drama pilot titled Ways & Means in February 2020.

The pilot, written by Mike Murphy and Ed Redlich, depicts a powerful congressional leader who has lost faith in politics, with Warren as the former community organizer and progressive activist Jerlene Brooks.

In May 2021, CBS passed on the pilot.

In 2021, Warren was cast as Camille De Haan, mother of titular character Monet De Haan, in the 2021 reboot of Gossip Girl (2021 TV series) She also starred in CBS' NCIS: New Orleans as Mayor Zahra Taylor.

In 2022, Warren was cast as the lead in the CBS cop drama East New York.

She plays Regina Haywood: the newly promoted deputy inspector of the East New York neighborhood in East Brooklyn.

The show was picked up for series and set for a fall debut during the 2022-23 United States network television schedule.

Despite fan support it was cancelled after one season in May 2023 to give S.W.A.T a thirteen episode final season; as CBS demanded immediate streaming rights from production company WB Studios.