Julyana Soelistyo is an American stage and film actress who, in 1998, was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Golden Child.
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Born in Sumatra and educated at Oregon State University and the American Conservatory Theater, Julyana Soelistyo announced herself to Broadway audiences in 1998 with a Tony-nominated turn as Eng Ahn in David Henry Hwang's *Golden Child*, a performance that also earned the Clarence Derwent Award. Over the following decades, she has built a distinguished career across classical theatre—playing Ariel opposite Christopher Plummer at Stratford and inhabiting Shakespearean heroines at regional theatres nationwide—while maintaining a presence in New York productions ranging from Lincoln Center to the Young Vic's London stage. Her work stands as a testament to versatility and commitment to both canonical drama and contemporary American playwriting.
Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for *Golden Child* (1998)
Oregon State University
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