Lily Holleman
Lily Holleman is a versatile actress known for her impressive range in both comedic and dramatic roles. Her career began to flourish when she shared the screen with her childhood idol, Tracey Ullman, in the Showtime series "Tracey Ullman's State of the Union" (2008), where she appeared across four episodes over three seasons. She further showcased her comedic talent as "Lisa" in Showtime's hit series "Shameless" (2011) and made memorable guest appearances on Comedy Central's "Key and Peele" (2012).
However, Holleman's talents extend well beyond comedy. She displayed her dramatic chops as the devoted wife of a Navy SEAL in CBS's "NCIS: New Orleans" (2014) and portrayed a recovering meth addict fighting for custody of her child in the NBC/TNT police drama "Southland" (2009). These roles highlight her ability to embody complex characters with depth and authenticity.
Born in Washington, D.C., and a graduate of the esteemed National Cathedral School, Lily attended Washington and Lee University. There, she earned a degree in Art History and received the John Graham Award in Fine Arts, recognizing her contributions to theater, music, and art. In addition to her acting career, she is actively involved in the community as the President and Chairman of the Board of the Los Angeles Breakfast Club, an organization established in 1925 by influential figures in the film industry.