5 Famous Actors Who Went To Julliard

5 Famous Actors Who Went To Julliard


February 28, 2024 | Eul Basa

5 Famous Actors Who Went To Julliard


Have you ever thought about where your favorite celebrities learned how to act? Surprisingly, many of them studied at Juilliard School in New York City, the prestigious school for the arts. Here are five famous actors who had their humble beginnings at this world-class institution.

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Viola Davis

Viola Davis is recognized for her range and depth as an actress. Her Juilliard education was put to good use in her portrayal of intricate roles, including in "Fences" with Denzel Washington where she won the golden statuette for Best Supporting Actress. She's received high praise and accolades for her performances in other films as well, such as "The Help."

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Robin Williams

Robin Williams, who is well-known for his extraordinary talent and comedic wit, studied at Juilliard in the 1970s. He gained his distinctive style of comedy during his stay there, which subsequently helped him become well-known for roles in classic movies like "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Will Hunting." Williams is one of the most famous A-listers to come out of Julliard.

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Adam Driver

Adam Driver attended Juilliard before he made his way onto Hollywood's A-list. His time at the school helped him develop the intense and emotional style seen in his performances in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy and the Oscar-nominated "Marriage Story." Today, Driver is considered one of the most prolific actors of the new generation and he continues to land big roles in major films.

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Jessica Chastain

Among the Hollywood elite, Jessica Chastain is a fan-favorite and a force to be reckoned with, especially in dramatic roles She had excellent training at Juilliard, which prepared her for complex roles in films like "Zero Dark Thirty" and "The Help."

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey, a highly talented actor, began his career at Juilliard. In no time, he found success in critically acclaimed films like "American Beauty" and "The Usual Suspects," and it was clear that his professional training at the prestigious institution paid off. Unfortunately, Spacey's career went downhill after many scandals came out surrounding his professional life.


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