Fiona Dourif

Fiona Dourif

CountryUnited States United States
GenderFemale
Birthdayoct. 30, 1981
BiographyFiona Christianne Dourif (born October 30, 1981) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for portraying Dr. Cassie McKay in the HBO Max medical drama series The Pitt (2025–present), for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and won, alongside the cast, an Actor's Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

As an actress, Dourif has worked with directors including Christopher Nolan (Tenet), Paul Thomas Anderson (The Master), and Gus Van Sant (When We Rise).

Dourif starred as Nica Pierce in the Child’s Play franchise (2013–2024), Bart Curlish in the BBC America science fiction series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017), and as Diane Jones in the ABC miniseries When We Rise (2017). She had recurring roles in the HBO fantasy drama series True Blood (2011), the NBC crime thriller series The Blacklist (2018–2021), the USA Network action horror series The Purge (2018), and the CBS All Access miniseries The Stand (2020).

Dourif has appeared in films such as Garden Party (2008), Fear Clinic (2014), Blood Is Blood (2016), The Shuroo Process (2021), Don't Look at the Demon (2022), and Unsinkable (2024).

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