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| Name | Portia Doubleday |
| Birth date | 22 August 1990 |
| Birth place | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2000s–present |
Portia Doubleday (born August 22, 1988/1990) is an American actress known for roles in Mr. Robot, Youth in Revolt, and Her Smell. She has worked across television, film, and independent cinema, collaborating with directors and producers from Hollywood and the American independent film community. Doubleday's performances have been noted in ensemble casts and character-driven projects connected to both mainstream studios and festival circuits such as Sundance Film Festival and SxSW.
Doubleday was born in Los Angeles, to parents associated with the entertainment industry including ties to Disney and the independent film scene. She grew up in an environment connected to Hollywood, with early exposure to acting through local theater programs in California and workshops affiliated with institutions like Theatre Communications Group and studios linked to Paramount Pictures. Her formative years included participation in youth productions that connected her to casting networks used by agencies such as Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor. For education, Doubleday attended schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District area and later pursued acting training with coaches from companies related to Actors Studio and workshops frequented by professionals associated with American Film Institute and UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
Doubleday began her professional career with small roles in projects tied to 20th Century Fox and independent producers connected to festivals like Toronto International Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. Early television appearances placed her on shows produced by networks such as NBC, ABC, CBS, and streaming services associated with companies like Netflix and Hulu. Her breakout role came with the comedy film Youth in Revolt, produced by Dimension Films and distributed amid titles alongside The Weinstein Company-era releases. Subsequent film roles included collaborations with directors who premiered works at Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival, working with casts that featured actors from franchises such as Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars.
On television, Doubleday achieved widespread recognition for portraying Angela Moss in the series Mr. Robot, created by Sam Esmail and broadcast on USA Network. That series connected her to co-stars from productions by HBO, AMC, and Netflix Originals, and to filmmakers who worked on projects screened at SXSW and Tribeca Film Festival. Doubleday has also appeared in films released by distributors including A24, Lionsgate, and Sony Pictures Classics, and in independent films associated with producers who have credits at Sundance Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival. Her stage-related training and screen roles linked her to acting peers who trained at institutions such as Juilliard School and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Doubleday's career includes participation in genre-spanning projects connected to the broader industry network that includes companies like Warner Bros. Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Paramount Pictures. She has worked alongside directors and writers who have credits in award ceremonies such as the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, and undertaken roles in films that circulated through festivals including Venice Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival.
Film - Youth in Revolt – Comedy, distributed by companies associated with Dimension Films - Big Eyes – Biographical drama connected to directors who have worked with Fox Searchlight Pictures - Her Smell – Independent drama screened at festivals associated with Sundance Film Festival - Additional appearances in films with ties to A24, Lionsgate, and Sony Pictures Classics
Television - Mr. Robot – USA Network series created by Sam Esmail - Guest and recurring roles on series produced by NBC, ABC, CBS, and streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu - Appearances on anthology and limited series connected to producers and networks such as HBO, AMC, and Showtime
Short films and web series - Roles in independent short projects that circulated through Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, and Tribeca Film Festival - Collaborations with filmmakers who also work with institutions such as American Film Institute and New York Film Festival
Doubleday maintains a private personal life while engaging with peers from the film and television community, including colleagues who have worked on projects for Netflix Originals, HBO, and BBC. She has participated in philanthropic and industry events tied to organizations like Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, and charity initiatives associated with festivals such as Sundance Institute. Doubleday has been represented by agencies connected to Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor and attends industry events that include panels at Sundance Film Festival and alumni gatherings at institutions like UCLA.
Doubleday's performances have been part of ensemble pieces and independent films that were submitted to award bodies including the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and critics' circles associated with festivals like Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. While individual award nominations have centered on ensemble and festival recognition, her work on series such as Mr. Robot contributed to nominations and wins for cast and crew at ceremonies including the Primetime Emmy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and critics' awards presented by organizations like the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Category:American film actresses Category:American television actresses Category:Actors from Los Angeles