- Juliet Darling
Infobox character
name = Juliet Darling
first = Pilot
last = The Nutcracker
cause = Un-Known
alias =
gender = Female
age = 25
born= October 24, 1982
occupation =
title =
cellphone ringtoneRich Girl
family =Patrick "Tripp" Darling III (father)
Letitia Darling (mother)
Patrick Darling (brother)
Karen Darling (sister)
Brian Darling (half-brother)
Jeremy Darling (twin brother)
spouse =
children =
relatives =
portrayer =Samaire Armstrong Juliet Darling is a fictional character on ABC
television series "Dirty Sexy Money ". She is played bySamaire Armstrong .Role in the Series
In the beginning of every episode of the first season "Dirty Sexy Money",
Nick George sarcastically calls Juliet one of "the well-behaved twins." Her cellphone ringtone is "Rich Girl " byHall & Oates .A celebutante with a soul, she's a petulant, spoiled girl in her mid-20s who longs to be taken seriously as an actress. She is devastated to learn she only got the role in the play "Wait Until Dark" because her father, Tripp Darling, was bankrolling the production. Though she adores her family, she also longs to be independent, and lived separately from the family for a short time at a hotel. She revealed to Nick that her wild, promiscuous reputation is completely fabricated, as being known as a "slut" is simply easier than trying to convince anyone that she's never even been kissed.
She is extremely close to her twin brother, Jeremy, and believes they can sense each other's thoughts and emotions through "twintuition."
She was also enemies with Natalie Kimpton, ex-girlfriend of
Jeremy Darling , after Natalie "stole" her idea for their intended joint release of a perfume line. However, they became friends again in episode 7, "The Wedding". [ [http://abc.go.com/primetime/dirtysexymoney/?pn=bio#t=character&d=25001] "ABC"]In "The Family Lawyer", it is revealed that Juliet is on some island somewhere, thus giving an explanation within the show's plot of Armstrong's decision not to return for the second season of the show.
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