Arielle Goldman

Arielle Goldman

MFA in Acting, NYU Tisch; BFA in Acting, The University of Michigan
AEA, SAG-AFTRA
She/Her


Arielle Goldman is an actress, writer, and filmmaker. Her recent theater credits include Let’s Call Her Patty (Lincoln Center), The Bookstore (New Jersey Repertory Company, NJ), The Pianist (George Street Playhouse, NJ), The How & The Why (New York premiere), The Embrace Plays (Pregones PRTT, NYC), Let’s Get Ready Together, Lewiston (Long Wharf Theater, CT), The Long Christmas Dinner (Lincoln Center/American Symphony Orchestra), and The Romeo and Juliet Project (Chautauqua Theater Company, NY).

Her short film Kiss My Ass, a pro-abortion intergenerational ghost story, won the Team Choice Award at the 2023 Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival and screened at the Bushwick Film Festival, Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, and Boston Jewish Film Festival. Her first short film, Day One, was featured in The Future of Film is Female, Nitehawk Shorts Festival, New York Lift Off Festival, and NoBudge. She leads in Consider the Lilies directed by Cristina Spina (Best Short, Rome Film Festival) and Sarah Baskin’s upcoming short I Want To Go To Moscow.

Television credits include Genevieve Everidge in The Knick (Cinemax), Fishkill (directed by Bob Balaban), and recurring as Eliana on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime). Arielle is also a painter and illustrator working in watercolor.