Jeanine Serralles
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BIO
Jeanine Serralles is an American actress of stage and screen.
New York credits include Don’t You F**king Say a Word (59E59); Gloria (Vineyard Theatre, Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Award nominations), Verite and Stunning (Lincoln Center Theater); Dying For It and The Jammer (Atlantic Theater Company); The Muscles in Our Toes (Labyrinth Theater Company); Paris Commune (The Civilians); The Maids (Red Bull Theater); Maple and Vine (Playwrights Horizons) and The Black Eyed (New York Theatre Workshop, Drama League Award nomination). Regional credits include These Paper Bullets (Yale Repertory Theatre, Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination) and Tartuffe (Westport Country Playhouse, Connecticut Critics Circle Award). She recently appeared in the ensemble of We Had a World off-Broadway in 2025.
She made her on screen debut in an episode of Sex and the City while her film debut was playing Dani in the musical Across the Universe. Her first recurring role came playing Angelina Grimke in American Experience. Her first big role came playing Colleen in the sci-fi drama series Utopia. She played Elena Camacho in the miniseries Apples Never Fall and Joy in the comedy film Inside Llewyn Davis Her biggest role so far has been playing Rachel in the crime drama series Hightown. She has had a prolific theatre career, picking up two Drama Desk Awards nominations, two Drama League Award nominations and Lucille Lortel Award.
STAGE CREDITS
Awards and Nominations
Jeanine SerrallesGloria
Jeanine SerrallesGloria
winner
Jeanine SerrallesHold Please
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Gloria, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (The Lortels) for Gloria and Outstanding Featured Actress - Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Hold Please.
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Hold Please.
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