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 & filmmaker. Her most recent theater credits include: Lincoln Center’s world premier play Let’s Call Her Patty alongside Rhea Perlman and Leslie Kritzer, New Jersey Repertory Company’s world premier of The Bookstore by Michael Walek, George Street Playhouse’s world premier of The Pianist adapted by Emily Mann, the New York premier of Sarah Treem’s The How & The Why directed by Austin Pendleton, Alejandra Ramos Riera’s The Embrace Plays at Pregones PRTT, Let’s Get Ready Together directed by Lily Riopelle, world premier of Sam Hunter’s Lewiston at Long Wharf Theater, The Long Christmas Dinner directed by Jonathan Rosenberg at Lincoln Center in conjunction with the American Symphony Orchestra and The Romeo and Juliet Project at Chautauqua Theater Company directed by Vivienne Benesch.

Arielle‘s most recent short film Kiss My Ass, a pro abortion inter-generational ghost story, won the Team Choice Award at the 2023 Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival, screened at Bushwick Film Festival, the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival and the 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 the film Consider the Lilies directed by Cristina Spina (Best Short, Rome Film Festival) and Sarah Baskin’s upcoming short I Want To Go To Moscow. Previous television credits include: Genevieve Everidge in The Knick directed by Steven Soderbergh, Fishkill directed by Bob Balaban, and recurring as Eliana on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

Arielle received her MFA from the NYU Tisch Graduate Acting Program. During her time at NYU she performed in The Seagull as Nina in the program’s three year long Chekhov Project directed by Richard Feldman and wrote her first play, a one woman show titled To Life, L’Chaim!. She received her BFA from The University of Michigan and is a proud alum of The Colbert Report internship program. Arielle paints and illustrates with watercolor. www.ariellegoldman.com