Ruby Jerins

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Ruby Jerins
Born (1998-11-11) 11 November 1998 (age 25)
New York City, New York, United States
OccupationActress
Years active2001 - Present
Parent(s)Edgar Jerins (father)
Alana Jerins (mother)
RelativesSterling Jerins (sister)

Ruby Jerins (born November 11, 1998 in New York City) is an American child actress best known for playing Grace Peyton in the hit comedy Nurse Jackie, and Caroline in the film Remember Me.

Life and career

She is the daughter of the artist Edgar Jerins and actress Alana Jerins, and older sister of Sterling Jerins, an actress who appeared in The Conjuring.[1][2] Jerins made her début in the film The Wedding in 2001, alongside Jaid Barrymore and Stephen C. Bradbury, playing the flower girl. Jerins has also guest-starred in television series such as Kidnapped, Law & Order, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, Six Degrees and Saturday Night Live. She also had a main role in Nurse Jackie.[3]

In 2010, Jerins played one of the main characters in the film Remember Me, alongside Robert Pattinson and Emilie De Ravin.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes 2015 louder than bombs
2001 The Wedding The flower girl
2004 Water Mary
2006 Guiding Light Katie Television series
Saturday Night Live Princess Amendola Television series
2007 Zoe's Day Zoe Short film
Kidnapped Annabelle Kellogg Television series (Episode "Do Unto Others")
As the World Turns Jill Marks Television series, (5 episodes, 2006–2007)
Six Degrees Eliza Morgan Television series (12 episodes, 2006–2007)
2008 Law & Order Lacy Talbot Television series (Episode "Falling")
2009 Taking Chance Olivia Strobl Television movie
2009–2015 Nurse Jackie Grace Peyton Main Character
2010 Shutter Island Rachel Laeddis
Remember Me Caroline Hawkins Major Character
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Rose Samonsky Television series (Episode "Bullseye")

Awards

  • Recanati-Kaplan Excellence in the Arts Scholarship, June 2007.[5]

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