Jaime Ray Newman

Jaime Ray Newman

Jaime Ray Newman originally hails from Detroit, Michigan. She is a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She has held major roles in several shows, including Netflix/Marvel series The Punisher (2017), A&E's Bates Motel (2013), ABC's Wicked City (2015), Mind Games (2014), Red Widow (2013), as well as ABC's Eastwick (2009), based on The Witches of Eastwick (1987). She has also guest starred on Major Crimes (2012), Satisfaction (2014), Bosch (2014), Drop Dead Diva (2009), Grimm (2011), CSI: NY (2004), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), Eureka (2006), Veronica Mars (2004), and Nip/Tuck (2003). Newman is seen in the feature film Valley of the Gods (2019) directed by Lech Majewski opposite Josh Hartnett and John Malkovich. Her other film credits include Catch Me If You Can (2002), Rubberneck (2012), the independent movie Altered Minds (2013) opposite Judd Hirsch, as well the animated film Tarzan (2013). In 2011, she made her Off-Broadway debut at The Atlantic Theater Company in New York City, starring in David Auburn's (Proof (2005)) play, "The New York Idea". In Los Angeles she has done several plays at the Geffen Theater, including "The Gift" opposite James Van Der Beek and Kathy Baker and "Some Girls", written and directed by Neil LaBute. She starred opposite David Schwimmer in "Turnaround" at the Coast Playhouse. Newman lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Guy Nattiv.
Jaime Ray Newman

Movies

The Time Traveler's Wife
  • May 14, 2022
  • English
In the clearing behind her home, six-year-old Clare Abshire encounters 36-year-old time traveler Henry DeTamble for the first time. Fourteen years later, an unexpected reunion a the library gives Henry the opportunity to meet Clare.
The Magicians
  • Jan 09, 2018
  • English
Brakebills University is a secret institution specializing in magic. There, amidst an unorthodox education of spellcasting, a group of twenty-something friends soon discover that a magical fantasy world they read about as children is all too real— and poses grave danger to humanity.