Francesca Buller is a multifaceted British-American actress born in Surrey, England, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through her versatility and dedication to her craft.
Classically trained at London's prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama, Buller has honed her skills in a wide range of characters, showcasing her exceptional talent in various film and television productions.
One of her most notable roles was in Syfy's Farscape, where she donned prosthetic makeup and heavy wardrobe to portray four distinct aliens: M'Lee, ro-Na, Raxil, and War Minister Ahkna. Her performance as Ahkna in "Bad Timing" earned her a nomination for Best Special Guest Television at the Syfy Genre Awards, a testament to her exceptional acting abilities.
Buller's extensive film and television credits include memorable roles in Minnie Chaplin opposite Robert Downey Jr.'s Chaplin, Dr. Taggert in Heat Stroke, and Lilian in Deceived alongside Goldie Hawn and John Heard.
Before transitioning to the screen, Buller found success onstage, appearing as Jessica in Dustin Hoffman's West End production of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice." She remained with the show when it transferred to Broadway in 1989 and received critical acclaim for her performance.
Buller's impressive stage credits also include Ophelia in Shakespeare Theatre Company's 1992 production of "Hamlet" opposite Tom Hulce, for which she received a Helen Hayes award for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Today, Buller resides in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Ben Browder, and their two grown children, enjoying a fulfilling life and career that has spanned decades and numerous achievements.