Shiri Appleby

Actress

Birthday December 7, 1978

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.59 m

#16513 Most Popular

1978

Shiri Freda Appleby (born December 7, 1978) is an American actress and television director.

1987

She made guest appearances on many television programs, most notably thirtysomething (1987), Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), ER (1994), Baywatch (1989), Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), 7th Heaven (1997), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), before landing her break-out role in the series Roswell (1999–2002), where she tried out for the roles of Isabel and Maria before landing the leading role of Liz Parker.

1997

Appleby graduated from Calabasas High School in 1997.

1998

She attended University of Southern California from 1998 to 1999, where she studied English.

1999

She is best known for her leading roles as Liz Parker in the WB/UPN science fiction drama series Roswell (1999–2002) and Rachel Goldberg in the Lifetime/Hulu drama series Unreal (2015–2018).

2000

Her major film credits include A Time for Dancing (2000), Swimfan (2002), Havoc (2005), Charlie Wilson's War (2007), and The Devil's Candy (2015).

2004

Appleby has been featured in a number of music videos, such as Bon Jovi's video for "It's My Life" with Will Estes, and the 2004 video for the song "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw, opposite Scott Mechlowicz.

She also appeared in Sense Field's music video for "Save Yourself," which is part of the Roswell soundtrack and featured in the first season DVD box set.

2006

In 2006, she had a recurring role on the short-lived ABC drama Six Degrees as Anya, a young assistant in a relationship with a much older photographer.

2007

In 2007, she appeared in the movie What Love Is alongside Cuba Gooding Jr.., Matthew Lillard, and Anne Heche.

She also participated in another short film Love Like Wind from Shaolin Film Productions.

At the end of the year, she appeared as Charlie Wilson's press secretary in the film Charlie Wilson's War, which stars Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts.

2008

Appleby also starred as intern Daria Wade in the final season of the NBC medical drama series ER (2008–2009).

Later that year, she played Hildy Young in the new USA Network series To Love and Die, that began airing in late December 2008.

She also participated in a short film called Carjacking directed by Dan Passman and co-starring Geoff Stults.

In 2008, Appleby had a recurring role on the 15th and final season of ER (her second time on the show), playing an intern named Daria Wade.

2010

She later starred as Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series Life Unexpected (2010–2011) and as Lucy Lambert in the web comedy series Dating Rules from My Future Self (2012).

After two years she got the starring role in Roswell and was working steadily, but while shooting Life Unexpected in 2010, Appleby started to work towards a psychology degree from the online University of Phoenix.

In 2010, Appleby starred in The CW network drama Life Unexpected as Cate Cassidy, a radio talk show host whose daughter whom she gave up for adoption becomes a part of her life.

The show was canceled after two seasons.

2012

Appleby also had recurring roles on the NBC drama series Chicago Fire (2012–2013) and the HBO comedy-drama series Girls (2013–2014).

Appleby's Israeli-born mother is of Moroccan Jewish descent, and her father is American and of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.

Appleby's mother was an actress in Israel.

She was raised in Calabasas in Los Angeles County and kept kosher in her home growing up.

She attended Hebrew school, and had a Bat Mitzvah.

It took her 14 months, while also working, to complete the degree in 2012.

Appleby began her acting career at the age of four, starting with advertisements for various products such as Cheerios and M&M's.

She started acting and taking acting classes because her parents were concerned that she was so shy and introverted.

Her first advertisement was for Raisin Bran, but it was never aired.

In 2012, Appleby starred as the main character of Dating Rules from My Future Self, which she also produced.

2013

In 2013, she had a role in the Lena Dunham HBO series, Girls, which was controversial.

She said the role allowed her to break out of a career where she was often typecast as being sweet.

Appleby said that she got the role because she was shadowing director Jesse Peretz (as she is interested in directing), and talked with Girls producer Jenni Konner, with whom she was friendly.

Konner asked her if she would be interested in the part.

2015

In 2013, she was cast in the leading role in the Lifetime drama/dark comedy series Unreal, a show about the inner workings of a reality show (a show within a show), which premiered on June 1, 2015, and was produced by former The Bachelor producer, Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and writer Marti Noxon.

To research her role as a reality show dating show producer, Appleby said that she spent time with a producer to quiz them about the work.

She said that one of the appeals of the show was that the central focus was not about her character being in a romantic relationship.

The show garnered strong reviews and had been picked up for four seasons.

2016

In 2016, Appleby directed her first episode of Unreal, titled "Casualty".

She went on to direct multiple episodes of the series.