Actress Cristin Milioti is capturing attention in her new role as mafia family member Sofia Falcone, starring alongside Colin Farrell in Max’s upcoming series “The Penguin,” one of two comic book adaptations she’s appearing in this year. In May, Hulu announced she will join the cast of “Hit Monkey” for the animated show’s second season, premiering on July 15. But this is hardly the first time the actress has starred in a major movie or show. If you’ve seen the trailer new teaser for “The Penguin” and are wondering what you’ve seen her in before, here are some of her top credits on IMDb so far.
The Wolf of Wall Street
Cristin Miliotti may not be the first actor you think of when you recall Martin Scorsese’s 2013 exploration of greed ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ but the actress plays an integral role in the story of fraudulent stockbroker Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. As Teresa Petrillo, Militoi brought to life Belfort’s first wife, who was eventually replaced by Naomi Lapaglia (Margot Robbie), aka The Dutchess.
Palm Springs
Andy Samberg’s 2020 time loop comedy was embraced by critics and fans alike, with a 7.4 star rating on IMDb. But Samberg’s Nyles would have been even more lost without Cristin Militoi as Sarah, a fellow wedding guest and love interest who gets trapped with him in a time loop, repeatedly attending the same wedding for somewhere between 40 and 40 million years.
Black Mirror
“Black Mirror” has featured many talented actors, from Daniel Kaluuya and Bryce Dallas Howard to Aaron Paul and Letitia Wright. Cristin Milioti became a “Black Mirror” alum in 2017 when she starred opposite Jesse Plemons in the Season 4 opener, “USS Callister.” In the Emmy-winning episode, Milioti plays a programmer trapped in a virtual world by her reclusive coworker harboring secret possessive fantasies.
Made for Love
“The Penguin” won’t be Cristin Milioti’s first time on a Max original series. In 2021, the actress starred in “Made for Love,” a sci-fi dramedy about a tech billionaire’s ex who discovers a tracking device implanted in her brain.
Notable TV Roles
Throughout the 2010s, Milioti also appeared in recurring roles on several popular shows you may have watched. She played the eponymous Mother in “How I Met Your Mother,” the coked out stockbroker Whitney in “The Mindy Project,” and as cancer-stricken Betsy Solverson in Season 2 of “Fargo.”
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The Wolf of Wall Street
Cristin Miliotti may not be the first actor you think of when you recall Martin Scorsese’s 2013 exploration of greed ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ but the actress plays an integral role in the story of fraudulent stockbroker Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. As Teresa Petrillo, Militoi brought to life Belfort’s first wife, who was eventually replaced by Naomi Lapaglia (Margot Robbie), aka The Dutchess.
Palm Springs
Andy Samberg’s 2020 time loop comedy was embraced by critics and fans alike, with a 7.4 star rating on IMDb. But Samberg’s Nyles would have been even more lost without Cristin Militoi as Sarah, a fellow wedding guest and love interest who gets trapped with him in a time loop, repeatedly attending the same wedding for somewhere between 40 and 40 million years.
Black Mirror
“Black Mirror” has featured many talented actors, from Daniel Kaluuya and Bryce Dallas Howard to Aaron Paul and Letitia Wright. Cristin Milioti became a “Black Mirror” alum in 2017 when she starred opposite Jesse Plemons in the Season 4 opener, “USS Callister.” In the Emmy-winning episode, Milioti plays a programmer trapped in a virtual world by her reclusive coworker harboring secret possessive fantasies.
Made for Love
“The Penguin” won’t be Cristin Milioti’s first time on a Max original series. In 2021, the actress starred in “Made for Love,” a sci-fi dramedy about a tech billionaire’s ex who discovers a tracking device implanted in her brain.
Notable TV Roles
Throughout the 2010s, Milioti also appeared in recurring roles on several popular shows you may have watched. She played the eponymous Mother in “How I Met Your Mother,” the coked out stockbroker Whitney in “The Mindy Project,” and as cancer-stricken Betsy Solverson in Season 2 of “Fargo.”
Watch the new teaser for “The Penguin” on IMDb....
- 6/20/2024
- by IMDb Editors
- IMDb News
The U.S.S. Callister‘s mission may be far from over.
The outer space-themed episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 4 was so richly realized and faithful to its obvious inspirations that some have clamored for its crew (of sorts) to continue on, in a standalone series. And maybe, just maybe, that will happen.
“I’ve heard little buzzes. I’ve heard little buzzes. But I don’t believe anything until I’m working on set,” Jimmi Simpson, who aboard the Callister played Lieutenant Walton, shared on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour (where he was...
The outer space-themed episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 4 was so richly realized and faithful to its obvious inspirations that some have clamored for its crew (of sorts) to continue on, in a standalone series. And maybe, just maybe, that will happen.
“I’ve heard little buzzes. I’ve heard little buzzes. But I don’t believe anything until I’m working on set,” Jimmi Simpson, who aboard the Callister played Lieutenant Walton, shared on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour (where he was...
- 1/9/2018
- TVLine.com
Spoiler alert: Do not read ahead if you haven’t seen the “Black Mirror” Season 4 episode “USS Callister.”
Season 4 of “Black Mirror” is going to boldly go where many have gone before with a fun wink at “Star Trek,” in its epic sci-fi episode “USS Callister.” However, the installment serves as more than just a tribute to the world’s most famous exploration of the final frontier.
“We’re not die-hard hard ‘Star Trek’ fans, but we’re absolutely in awe of the craft and the world of it and the execution,” “Black Mirror” executive producer Annabel Jones told TheWrap.
Season 4 of “Black Mirror” is going to boldly go where many have gone before with a fun wink at “Star Trek,” in its epic sci-fi episode “USS Callister.” However, the installment serves as more than just a tribute to the world’s most famous exploration of the final frontier.
“We’re not die-hard hard ‘Star Trek’ fans, but we’re absolutely in awe of the craft and the world of it and the execution,” “Black Mirror” executive producer Annabel Jones told TheWrap.
- 12/29/2017
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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