Lily Mariye

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Female

Birthday 1964-09-25 (60 years old)

Place of Birth Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Lily Mariye

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lily Mariye (born September 25, 1964) is an American television director, filmmaker and actress. From 1994 to 2009 she had a regular role as nurse Lily Jarvik on the NBC television series ER. She has appeared in many films such as The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Mighty Joe Young, The Shadow, The New Age, The Doctor and Extraordinary Measures. Mariye has guest-starred in over 25 television shows including Teen Wolf, Criminal Minds, Shameless, NCIS L.A., Judging Amy, Ally McBeal, Family Ties, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Chicago Hope. She is also an award-winning theatre actress, performing in New York, Los Angeles and other regional theatres around the country.

Known For

Actor

2014
Murder in the First

as Beth Crotty

2011
Teen Wolf

as Satomi Ito

2011
Shameless

as Malaya

2010
Extraordinary Measures

as Dr. Waldman

2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as Shirley Hidoko

2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as Ashley Hong

2005
1998
Mighty Joe Young

as Ticket Clerk

1994
1994
The Shadow

as Mrs. Tam

1994
ER

as Lily Jarvik

1993
1992
1992
Melrose Place

as Dr. Fisher

1992
Rachel Gunn, R.N.

as Registrar

1991
Ted & Venus

as Rose

1991
The Doctor

as O.R. Nurse

1991
Switch

as Nurse

1988
Justin Case

as Commentator

1988
Murphy Brown

as Secretary #6

1986
American Geisha

as Shizue

1982
1982
Family Ties

as Eleanor

1979
Knots Landing

as Nurse

Director

2022
Partner Track

as Director

2019
The Enemy Within

as Director

2019
Stumptown

as Director

2019
Prodigal Son

as Director

2019
2018
The Terror

as Director

2017
The Good Fight

as Director

2016
MacGyver

as Director

2014
Chicago P.D.

as Director

2013
The Fosters

as Director

2012
Model Minority

as Director

2012
Nashville

as Director

2010
The Walking Dead

as Director

2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as Director

2005
Criminal Minds

as Director

Writer

2012
Model Minority

as Writer