Julianna Guill (born 1987) is an American actress.[4] She is known for her roles in films such as Friday the 13th (2009), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The Apparition (2012), and Alex of Venice (2014). Guill has also appeared as Scarlet Hauksson on the web series My Alibi (2008–2009), Christie DeWitt on the TBS comedy drama series Glory Daze (2010–2011), Becca Riley on the Bravo comedy drama series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014–2017), and Jessie Nevin on the FOX medical drama series The Resident (2018–2023). She currently stars as Marybeth Pickett on the Paramount+ neo-western crime series Joe Pickett (2021–present).
Early life
Julianna Guill was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Ann and Earl Guill. She is one of three children who all grew up singing and acting. She began tap, ballet and jazz dancing at an early age, and continued singing in the choir while enrolled at R.J. Reynolds High School,[5] where she graduated in 2005. She performed in local theater productions and attended New York University before moving to Los Angeles.[4]
In 2010, Guill was cast in the lead role of Christie DeWitt on the TBS comedy drama series Glory Daze.[15][16] That same year, she starred on the web series Sweety for the web site Sweety High,[17] after starring in the web series My Alibi the previous year.[18]
In 2011, Guill appeared in the romantic comedy film Crazy, Stupid, Love,[19] and in 2012, she appeared in the horror film The Apparition.[20] She guest starred on the NBC comedy series Community as Head Cheerleader in "A Fistful of Paintballs". Guill is friends with Community star Alison Brie, with whom she previously co-starred in My Alibi. They and fellow My Alibi co-star Cyrina Fiallo perform together as a singing group The Girls.[21] From 2014 to 2017, she played the recurring role of Becca Riley on the Bravo comedy drama series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce.[22]
Since 2018, Guill has had a recurring role as Jessie Nevin, the sister of Nic Nevin (Emily VanCamp), on the FOX medical drama series, The Resident.[23][24] In 2021, she was cast as Marybeth Pickett, the wife of the titular character, on the Paramount+ neo-western crime series Joe Pickett.[25][26]