Juliet Landau is a multi-talented artist, exceling as an actress, director, producer, and writer. Notably, she portrayed the character "Drusilla" in Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off, Angel, as well as co-starring in Tim Burton's Ed Wood.
Her extensive acting credits include recurring roles in Amazon's Bosch and TNT's Claws, alongside starring in over 20 films, making numerous television appearances, and providing voiceovers for features, TV, video games, and theater productions.
Juliet's directorial debut, A Place Among the Dead, was released worldwide on November 9th, 2020, and features an all-star cast including Gary Oldman, Ron Perlman, Robert Patrick, Lance Henriksen, Joss Whedon, and Anne Rice. The film is being distributed by Modern Films.
In addition to her directorial work, Juliet is also developing The Undead Series, a unique program that brings together the A-list of the genre. Many of the talented artists from A Place Among the Dead have already participated, along with notable figures like Tim Burton and Willem Dafoe.
Juliet's previous directorial efforts include two short subjects: Take Flight: Gary Oldman Directs Chutzpah, which explored Gary Oldman's creative process, and Dream Out Loud, featuring interviews with Guillermo del Toro, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Rian Johnson.
As a writer, Juliet co-wrote two issues of the Angel comic book for IDW Publishing and is currently working on the companion coffee table book to The Undead Series, titled Book Of The Undead.