Juliette Jeffers is a multifaceted Caribbean-American artist, boasting a diverse repertoire as an actor, writer, director, producer, and teaching artist.
Throughout her extensive on-screen career, Juliette has amassed an impressive array of credits, including appearances in fifteen films, thirty guest star TV roles, and over fifty national commercials. Her collaborations with renowned actors such as Susan Sarandon and Will Smith are a testament to her exceptional talent.
Notable television credits include starring roles in the popular shows "Criminal Minds", "Bones", and "Grey's Anatomy", further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
Juliette's theatrical accomplishments are equally impressive, with a string of critically acclaimed solo plays that she both wrote and performed in. These productions have garnered numerous awards and nominations, including the Bronx Council on the Arts Award, Drama Desk nominations, and NAACP nominations.
Some of her most notable solo plays include "Batman and Robin in the Boogie Down", "Chocolate Match.com", "Pan Gyul", "Judgment Day", and "Tio Pablo", which have been performed in both English and Spanish. Her productions have received accolades at the Hollywood Short & Sweet Fest, including Best Play and Best Actress awards.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Juliette is a dedicated teaching artist, having taught acting classes to youth in New York City and correctional facilities in Los Angeles. She also offers solo show workshops and serves as an acting coach, helping to develop and direct several solo shows.
Furthermore, Juliette plays a vital role in the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival, serving on the screening panel and as a Board Member. Her tireless dedication to her craft and her commitment to empowering others through the arts make her a truly remarkable individual.