
Juliet Landau
**Juliet Landau** (Los Angeles, 1965) is an American actress, director, and voice actress. The daughter of actors Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, she is primarily known for her iconic role as Drusilla in the television series *Buffy the Vampire Slayer* and its spin-off *Angel*, which brought her significant fame and made her a recognizable face in the fantasy-horror genre.
In cinema, she gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Loretta King, muse to director Ed Wood, in Tim Burton's 1994 biographical film *Ed Wood*, showcasing her versatility. Landau is often associated with complex, intense, and sometimes ethereal or macabre characters. Her acting is characterized by a distinctive voice and marked expressiveness, allowing her to embody both vulnerable and menacing figures. She has also contributed to several animated productions as a voice actress and made her directorial debut with the film *A Place Among the Dead*.