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Clea Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is an American actress and filmmaker. Her film appearances include The Faculty (1998); But I'm a Cheerleader; Girl, Interrupted (both 1999); Ghosts of Mars (2001); Identity; 21 Grams (both 2003); The Grudge (2004); Zodiac (2007); and Argo (2012).
Clea DuVall is an American actress, writer, producer and director, known for roles in The Faculty, Argo, Veep and more. IMDb provides her personal details, credits, videos, photos, trivia and contact info.
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Rotten Tomatoes provides an overview of Clea Duvall's career as an actress, director, and producer. See her highest and lowest rated movies, TV shows, photos, and personal details.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit82%72%Director, Screenwriter86%70%Paula (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetMarlene Meeks (Character)78%49%Jessie (Character), Director, ...- September 25, 1977
Learn about the life and career of actress Clea DuVall, who starred in The Faculty, Girl, Interrupted, and Carnivàle. Find out her birth date, height, family, trivia, and quotes.
- Actress, Writer, Producer
- September 25, 1977
Oct 17, 2022 · The actress and director of But I'm a Cheerleader and Happiest Season talks to The Independent about her career, her sexuality and her new TV series inspired by Tegan and Sara. She reveals how she came out at 16, how she survived the Nineties and how she found her voice as a queer storyteller.
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Dec 1, 2020 · The director and co-writer of the first holiday rom-com about a same-sex couple talks to Variety about the film's reception, the internet's love for Aubrey Plaza's character, and the possibility of a sequel.
Nov 11, 2020 · Clea DuVall, an openly gay actor-turned-director, talks about her Hulu movie \"Happiest Season,\" a queer spin on the holiday rom-com genre. She shares how she wrote the script with Mary Holland, why she cast Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis, and how COVID changed the release plan.