Maggie Siff
 
              
              
              Maggie Siff began her acting with theatre, and then was able to move on to television and films. She delivered acclaimed performances on stage, including "Ruby Sunrise," "Frank's Home' in as well as the Chicago performance of the 'Dollhouse' and  Ghosts. In addition, she was in a variety of films from the 2000s' mid-point, including  Then She Find Me' (2007 featuring Helen Hunt) and 'Michael Clayton' (2007, opposite George Clooney). In addition, she was in 'Teresa Stowe' in 'Push' (2009) and as  the character 'Rabbi Renannah' Zimmerman' on 'Leaves of Grass' (2009). Siff is known for her roles as the Jewish department store heiress  Rachel Menken Katz' in the  AMC drama "Mad Men," and "Tara Knowles," in the 'FX' drama "Sons of Anarchy' (for which she was nominated for the 'Critics' Choice TV Award' for the Best supporting actress in drama Series twice) also psychotherapist 'Wendy' in the 'Showtime' show 'Billions.. The actress is acting as the television spokesperson for the robo-advisor service 'Betterment'
Maggie Siff began her acting with theatre, and then was able to move on to television and films. She delivered acclaimed performances on stage, including "Ruby Sunrise," "Frank's Home' in as well as the Chicago performance of the 'Dollhouse' and  Ghosts. In addition, she was in a variety of films from the 2000s' mid-point, including  Then She Find Me' (2007 featuring Helen Hunt) and 'Michael Clayton' (2007, opposite George Clooney). In addition, she was in 'Teresa Stowe' in 'Push' (2009) and as  the character 'Rabbi Renannah' Zimmerman' on 'Leaves of Grass' (2009). Siff is known for her roles as the Jewish department store heiress  Rachel Menken Katz' in the  AMC drama "Mad Men," and "Tara Knowles," in the 'FX' drama "Sons of Anarchy' (for which she was nominated for the 'Critics' Choice TV Award' for the Best supporting actress in drama Series twice) also psychotherapist 'Wendy' in the 'Showtime' show 'Billions.. The actress is acting as the television spokesperson for the robo-advisor service 'Betterment'
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