Blue Bloods: Help Me Help You


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Help Me Help You

Season 6, Episode 16

Linda's co-worker needs help dealing with her enraged ex, so Linda turns to Danny and Baez. Elsewhere, Erin's unsure what to do about her old mentor, whose recent judicial sentences have been unfair; and Frank confronts a displeased City Council speaker.

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Drama Crime Drama Police Courtroom Legal Workplace

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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Frank Reagan
Donnie Wahlberg (Actor) .. Danny Reagan
Bridget Moynahan (Actor) .. Erin Reagan
Will Estes (Actor) .. Jamie Reagan
Len Cariou (Actor) .. Henry Reagan
Sami Gayle (Actor) .. Nicky Reagan-Boyle
Abigail Hawk (Actor) .. Baker
Tony Terraciano (Actor) .. Jack Reagan
Andrew Terraciano (Actor) .. Sean Reagan
Amy Carlson (Actor) .. Linda Reagan
Nick Turturro (Actor) .. Sgt. Anthony Renzulli
Jennifer Esposito (Actor) .. Jackie Curatola
David Ramsey (Actor) .. Mayor Carter Poole
Eric Morris (Actor) .. Noble Sanfino
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Mayor Frank Russo
Dylan Moore (Actor) .. Sydney Davenport
Andrea Roth (Actor) .. Kelly Davidson
Whoopi Goldberg (Actor) .. City Council Speaker Regina Thomas
Kenya Brome (Actor) .. Defense Lawyer
Byron Clohessy (Actor) .. Uniform
Jonas Cohen (Actor) .. Mitchell Greer
Peter Conboy (Actor) .. New York City Police Officer
Erin Cummings (Actor) .. Lori D'Angelo
Melanie Evans (Actor) .. Young DA
Matthew C. Flynn (Actor) .. Bill Donnelly
Anthony Robert Grasso (Actor) .. Sergeant
Iliana Guibert (Actor) .. Councilwoman Hernandez
Dakin Matthews (Actor) .. Judge Wilson
Chris Perfetti (Actor) .. ADA Elliot Pinsky
Derek Roché (Actor) .. Paul Rossi
Joseph Lyle Taylor (Actor) .. Ronnie D'Angelo
Delaney Williams (Actor) .. Le chef de bureau Dennis Egan
Benjamin Snyder (Actor) .. Matthew D'Angelo

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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Frank Reagan
Born: January 29, 1945
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Leading man and sex symbol, Selleck has a gentle, humorous manner. He attended college on an athletic scholarship, majoring in business. A drama coach suggested he become an actor; soon he began making the rounds of auditions. He won a part in the disastrous film Myra Breckinridge (1970), his screen debut, then appeared in small roles in a handful of films during the '70s. Meanwhile, Selleck was signed to a seven-year contract with Fox, leading to a great many TV roles, including appearances as a recurring character on the TV series "The Rockford Files." Eventually he was chosen as the lead for the TV series "Magnum P.I.;" the show became a hit, staying on the air from 1980-88, and he became a star and sex symbol, winning an Emmy, a Golden Globe award, and a star on Hollywood Boulevard. He suffered a serious career setback in 1981, when he was chosen to star in the Lucas-Spielberg blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark, but couldn't get released from his TV responsibilities. Beginning in 1983 he tried to break back into films, finally landing a major hit in a co-starring role in Three Men and a Baby (1987); although he appeared in a dozen films after 1983 he never firmly established himself as a screen star. He has also been active as a TV producer. He is married to English dancer Jillie Mack.
Donnie Wahlberg (Actor) .. Danny Reagan
Born: August 17, 1969
Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Donnie Wahlberg is one of the few performers who has been able to go from early stardom as a teen idol to a respected career as a dramatic character actor. Born Donald Edmund Wahlberg in Dorchester, MA, on August 17, 1969, Donnie came from a large family (he has five brothers and three sisters), and first became interested in performing as a way of getting attention in a busy household. Wahlberg developed an interest in music early on, and was only ten years old when he joined his first band, a local group called Risk. Wahlberg became a passionate hip-hop fan, learning how to breakdance and write his own raps; a few years later, Wahlberg joined an R&B-styled group called the Kool Aid Bunch, which also featured singer Danny Wood. In 1986, producer and entrepreneur Maurice Starr, who had guided the R&B harmony group New Edition to platinum success, decided to form a similar act with young white singers, and Wahlberg and Wood were both tapped to become members of what would become New Kids on the Block. While their first album made little impact in the marketplace, New Kids on the Block's second LP, 1988's Hanging Tough, made them into one of the biggest pop music phenomena of the 1980s and '90s. Wahlberg's persona in the group was that of the "bad boy," and true to form he had a few minor brushes with the law, including a widely reported incident at a Kentucky hotel in which he was charged with using alcohol to start a fire. But Wahlberg also established himself as one of the musical forces behind New Kids on the Block, helping to write and produce material for the group, and going on to produce recordings for other artists, most notably Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, featuring his brother Mark Wahlberg. In 1994, New Kids on the Block broke up, and while Wahlberg continued to work in music as a songwriter and producer, he soon set his sights on a career in acting. In 1995, Wahlberg snagged a small role in an action film called Bullet opposite Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur, and a year later he won a much showier role as a kidnapper with a conscience in the Mel Gibson vehicle Ransom. In 1998, Wahlberg did double duty as leading man and executive producer for the independent drama Southie, and in 1999 he surprised critics with his turn as Vincent Gray in the runaway hit The Sixth Sense. Wahlberg has also enjoyed a successful career on television; he played 2nd Lt. Lipton on the acclaimed HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, starred in the action series Boomtown, and played a recurring role on the well-reviewed but short-lived police drama Big Apple. In 2005, Wahlberg joined the Saw movie franchise, appearing as Detective Eric Matthews in Saw II and later reprising his role in Saw III (2006) and Saw IV (2007). Continuing his trend of playing police officers, Wahlberg joined the CBS drama Blue Bloods in 2010 as Detective Danny Reagan. In addition to his careers in acting and music, Wahlberg also co-owns a restaurant in the Boston area with several of his brothers called Wahlburgers which was featured on an A&E reality series of the same name.
Bridget Moynahan (Actor) .. Erin Reagan
Born: April 28, 1971
Birthplace: Binghamton, New York, United States
Trivia: Setting the silver screen ablaze with her memorable moves in Coyote Ugly and getting small-screen laughs with her role as Mr. Big's fiancée (aka "the stick with no soul") in HBO's massively popular Sex and the City, former child athlete turned Glamour cover-girl Bridget Moynahan forged a successful transition from catwalk to screen in the early years of the new millennium. Born in Binghamton, NY, and raised in Longmeadow, MA, the soccer-playing youngster soon favored preserving her looks as she began gracing the pages of some of the most-respected fashion magazines in the industry. It wasn't long before she began to seek more of her career, and after making an impression on Sex and the City, Moynahan appeared in small roles in such features as In the Weeds and Trifling With Fate (both 2000). Dancing to Prince songs was as just about as demanding as her audition for Coyote Ugly got, and the energetic actress was soon kicking her heels on the bar-top in the free-spirited film. Later appearing in such films as Whipped (2000), Serendipity (2001), and The Sum of All Fears (2002), Moynahan took a choice role opposite Al Pacino and Colin Farrell in the espionage thriller The Recruit in 2002.In 2004, she starred in I, Robot, opposite Will Smith and followed that up with another big co-starring role, opposite Nicolas Cage in Lord of War. Moynahan returned to television and starred in the short-lived Six Degrees. She played the title characters mother in Ramona and Beezus (2010) before taking a regular role in the procedural drama Blue Bloods. In 2014, she had a supporting role in the Keanu Reeves action film John Wick.
Will Estes (Actor) .. Jamie Reagan
Born: October 21, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Won the role of Will McCullough on The New Lassie over 700 other actors in 1989. Credits his love for dogs with helping him win the Lassie role and is involved in various animal charities. Was featured in Jon Bon Jovi's music video "It's My Life" after costarring with the singer in the World War II film U-571. Won Celebrity Jeopardy! in 2003. Is a vegetarian. Is a motorcycle enthusiast.
Len Cariou (Actor) .. Henry Reagan
Born: September 30, 1939
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia: After beefing up his bank account as a sales clerk (handling everything from men's clothing to farm machinery), Canadian actor Len Cariou began his formal theatrical training at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre. Cariou's first professional appearance was in the chorus of the Canadian company of Damn Yankees. On Broadway from 1968, Cariou was prominently featured in such long-running musicals as Applause and A Little Night Music. In 1972, he was appointed artistic director of his old stomping grounds, the Tyrone Guthrie; and in 1979 he won a Tony award for his portrayal of the title character in the Stephen Sondheim musical drama Sweeney Todd. His film roles include Frederick in A Little Night Music (1978) and Nick Callan in The Four Seasons (1981). On television, Len Cariou was perhaps never busier than during the 1993-1994 season, when he appeared in five made-for-TV movies, including Charles Bronson's remake of The Sea Wolf. Over the coming years, Cariou would remain active on screen, appearing in movies like The Greatest Game Ever Played and on TV shows like Brotherhood, Damages, and Blue Bloods.
Marisa Ramirez (Actor)
Born: September 15, 1977
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Discovered by a modeling agency at 13 and spent two years modeling around the world. Appeared in the music videos for the Backstreet Boys' "As Long As You Love Me," Will Smith's "Wild, Wild West" and Lenny Kravitz's "American Woman." Hired as a recurring character on season three of Blue Bloods before being promoted to a series regular the following season. Supports HIV/AIDS charities.
Sami Gayle (Actor) .. Nicky Reagan-Boyle
Born: January 22, 1996
Trivia: Home schooled. Her acting career was boosted with her appearance as Baby June in an off-Broadway production of Gypsy. However, the experience of taking on an acting-and-dancing gig at the age of 12 took its toll on her life back home in Florida, where other children had trouble coping with her fame. Was featured in the 2007 Broadway production of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical! In 2010, took on the role of Nicky in the popular CBS drama Blue Bloods, which stars Tom Selleck.
Vanessa Ray (Actor)
Born: November 02, 1980
Birthplace: Livermore, California, United States
Trivia: Played cello with the Portland Youth Philharmonic. Sang in the Portland Opera Children's Chorus. Her family relocated to New Orleans when she was a senior in high school. Made her Broadway debut as Crissy in Hair in 2010.
Abigail Hawk (Actor) .. Baker
Born: May 04, 1985
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Made her debut as an actress at a young age.Decided to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after performing in a production of a community theatre.During her sophomore year in college, she traveled to Belize to study lizards.Moved to New York after finishing college to pursue her career in acting.Has supported the March for Babies, an organization that provides support to families throughout their pregnancy.
Gregory Jbara (Actor)
Born: September 28, 1961
Birthplace: Westland, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Became accustomed to performing on stage by serving as an altar boy at church. Hired as a teenager by his insurance adjuster/private investigator father to deliver subpoenas during one summer vacation, but lost the job after his father discovered he was using it as a Method Acting opportunity to interact with strangers in character. Cast in his first union acting job as Frankenstein's Monster in the cult musical Have I Got A Girl For You. Honored with a caricature on the wall of Sardi's in 2005. After meeting and impressing Tom Selleck on the set of In & Out (1997), Selleck recommended him for a role on Blue Bloods.
Robert Clohessy (Actor)
Born: June 10, 1958
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Played on the varsity football team in high school. Competed in a Golden Gloves amateur boxing competition at Madison Square Garden at the age of 17, but was soon after diagnosed with elbow tendinitis, ending his boxing career. Made his stage debut in his high school's production of Kismet. In 1999, played the role of Mitch in the Hartford Stage's production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Performed on Broadway as Mike in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Pal Joey in 2009.
Steven R. Schirripa (Actor)
Born: September 03, 1957
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: First on-screen role was as an extra in Martin Scorsese's Casino. Was working as the entertainment director at Las Vegas's Riviera Hotel and Casino when he was hired for The Sopranos in 2000. Original audition for The Sopranos was for the part of the FBI agent who worked with "Big Pussy" Bompensiero in the second season. He was turned down, but landed the role of Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri (for which he wore a fat suit in his first two seasons). Authored several tongue-in-cheek books that celebrate Italian-American culture: A Goomba's Guide to Life and The Goomba's Book of Love, written with Charles Fleming; and The Goomba Diet: Living Large and Loving It. Has appeared multiple times on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno as a special correspondent. Is a Yankees and Knicks fan, and studies true-crime stories in his spare time.
Tony Terraciano (Actor) .. Jack Reagan
Born: August 20, 2000
Birthplace: Pelham, Westchester County, New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Provided the voice of Wilson on the animated series Chuggington and Chuggington: Badge Quest from 2008 to 2012.Began starring as Jack Reagan on the crime-drama series Blue Bloods, alongside his real-life brother Andrew Terraciano, in 2010.Is also a lacrosse player.
Andrew Terraciano (Actor) .. Sean Reagan
Amy Carlson (Actor) .. Linda Reagan
Born: July 07, 1968
Birthplace: Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Lived with her family in Amman, Jordan, for a year while her parents taught there. Has been to every state in the U.S. except Alaska. Did relief work in Central Africa. Hopes one day to ride a motorcycle across Vietnam. Nominated for Outstanding Female Newcomer in the 1995 Soap Opera Digest Awards. Nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, for supporting actress, in 1998. Husband Syd Butler owns an independent record label, Frenchkiss Records. Has performed in an all-female punk-rock band.
LaTanya Richardson Jackson (Actor)
Born: October 21, 1949
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: While in college, performed in stage productions alongside Samuel L. Jackson, who later became her husband. Played the role of the Lady in Red in Alliance Theatre Company's national tour of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf from 1977 to 1978. In 1987, played Ida B. Wells in New Federal Theater's production of Boogie Woogie and Booker T. Served on the Spelman College Board of Trustees from 1999 to 2006. In 2005, received the Frederick D. Patterson Award from the United Negro College Fund along with her husband, Samuel L. Jackson. Received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from Spelman College in 2012.
Nick Turturro (Actor) .. Sgt. Anthony Renzulli
Born: January 29, 1962
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Appeared with his brother John Turturro in several Spike Lee films, including Mo' Better Blues (1990) and Jungle Fever (1991). Auditioned for the role of NYPD Blue's Det. James Martinez during his lunch break while working as a hotel doorman. Met wife Lissa Espinosa on a plane while she was working as a flight attendant. Was a contestant on Celebrity Fit Club in 2006. Starred on the Web series Dusty Peacock in 2009. Years after making his breakthrough as a rookie detective on NYPD Blue, he took on the role of a veteran NYC beat cop mentoring a rookie on Blue Bloods in 2010. Collects baseball memorabilia from all teams, though is a self-professed lifelong NY Yankees fan. In fact, his passion for the game was celebrated in 2009 when he was featured on an MLB series, I Breathe Baseball. Focusing on his obsession with the Yankees, it featured former NY manager Joe Torre and then-NY outfielder Johnny Damon.
Holt McCallany (Actor)
Born: September 03, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: At 14, ran away from home and took a Greyhound bus to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actor, but his parents tracked him down and sent him to a boarding school in Ireland. After graduating from high school in Omaha, he studied French, art history and theatre in Paris. Was cast as an understudy in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues. As a 46-year-old training for the lead role in the FX series Lights Out, McCallany fulfilled a lifelong dream to fight in an amateur boxing competition, winning a three-round decision against a German heavyweight.
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Jennifer Esposito (Actor) .. Jackie Curatola
Born: April 19, 1972
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: A budding TV star, Jennifer Esposito (born April 11th, 1973) opted to focus more exclusively on movies after landing one of the lead roles in Spike Lee's incendiary Summer of Sam (1999). A native New Yorker, Esposito trained at the Lee Strasberg Institute and worked on TV in the early 1990s, including a recurring role on New York Undercover. Following small roles in indie films Kiss Me, Guido (1997) and A Brother's Kiss (1997), Esposito gained prime time notice in 1997 as Michael J. Fox's sassy "Noo Yawk" secretary on ABC's hit sitcom Spin City. During her two seasons on the show, Esposito also appeared in Edward Burns' blue collar romance No Looking Back (1998), the teen slasher sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), and Spike Lee's basketball drama He Got Game (1998). After playing the more substantial dramatic part of Adrien Brody's punk singer girlfriend in Summer of Sam, however, Esposito left Spin City in 1999. Dividing critics and audiences over its dicey slice of New York City 1977 life and Lee's visual pyrotechnics, Summer of Sam failed at the box office. Esposito next appeared as one of Chris O'Donnell's ex-girlfriends in The Bachelor (1999). The millennial turnover found the beautiful rising starlet establishing herself as a versatile actress in such efforts as Dracula 2000 (2000) and Don't Say a Word (2001), and after appearing alongside Dana Carvey in the family comedy The Master of Disguise (2002), Esposito joined an impressive cast including Luis Guzman, William H. Macy and George Cloony for the caper comedy Welcome to Collinwood (also 2002). In 2004, Esposito took on a role as the long-suffering supervisor of a bumbling police officer in the less than successful comedy Taxi. The following year, however, her luck would change when she joined the cast of filmmaker Paul Haggis' Academy Award-winning drama Crash, in which she played the girlfriend and partner of an emotionally distant police officer. Afterwards, the actress joined several television shows including FX's drama Rescue Me, in which she worked alongside the show's star Denis Leary, and also appeared in ABC's comedy Samantha Who?, NBC's medical drama Mercy and CBS's cop procedural Blue Bloods.
Sebastian Sozzi (Actor)
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Debuted on Broadway at age 17 in Abby's Song. Has appeared in commercials for Burger King, Coca-Cola, Ford and Toyota. Like his My Generation character, is a real-life musician.
David Ramsey (Actor) .. Mayor Carter Poole
Born: December 31, 1973
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Practices martial arts, including kung fu and the Bruce Lee-founded jeet kune do. Worked with Jimmy Smits on the film Mother and Child and the NBC series Outlaw. Took guitar lessons for his role on Dexter. Is a motorcycle enthusiast.
Eric Morris (Actor) .. Noble Sanfino
Born: November 19, 1931
Bruce Altman (Actor) .. Mayor Frank Russo
Born: July 03, 1955
Dylan Moore (Actor) .. Sydney Davenport
Andrea Roth (Actor) .. Kelly Davidson
Born: September 30, 1967
Birthplace: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Every actor or actress with a substantial degree of public recognition can attest to a big break; for Andrea Roth, that break arrived in the form of Rescue Me (2004), a smash-hit seriocomedy on the FX channel where the actress played Janet Gavin, the estranged ex-wife of brash, acid-mouthed firefighter Tommy (Denis Leary). It marked one of the first roles to secure the Canadian actress' national reputation, but -- in actuality -- only the tail end of a series of parts that stretched back to 1981. Roth debuted auspiciously, that year, with the role of Amy in the Australian sports drama The Club, directed by Bruce Beresford and scripted by David Williamson (Don's Party). Many projects followed over the next three decades, but more often than not, Roth appeared to be stuck in a rut and saddled with exploitative pap -- such as the made-for-television Canadian thriller Psychic, the 1998 big-screen feature Burn, and the 2002 gorefest Sasquatch. Rescue Me unquestionably lifted Roth's reputation by several notches and oriented her toward more respected material. In 2007, Roth also appeared in the Jet Li action vehicle War, about a federal agent unwittingly caught in a turf war between the yakuza and a violent triad. In the years to follow, Roth would find continued success on the small screen, starring on the series Ringer.
Whoopi Goldberg (Actor) .. City Council Speaker Regina Thomas
Born: November 13, 1955
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: Though best known as an outspoken comedienne, Whoopi Goldberg is also a talented dramatic actress. By virtue of her distinctive appearance and a persona that is both no-nonsense and empathic, Goldberg has emerged as one of the most recognizable celebrities of the '80s and '90s.Born Caryn Johnson on November 13, 1955 in New York City, Goldberg began her long career when she was eight years old, performing with New York's Helena Rubenstein Children's Theater. She then went on to study with the Hudson Guild children's arts program and attended the prestigious High School for the Performing Arts. After graduating, Goldberg occasionally won small parts in Broadway productions such as Hair, Pippin and Jesus Christ Superstar, but also supported herself doing odd jobs like bricklaying and serving as a funeral parlor make-up artist. In 1975, Goldberg moved West and helped found the San Diego Repertory Theater, where she appeared in a number of plays, including Brecht's Mother Courage and Marsha Norman's Getting Out. After several stints with the Spontaneous Combustion improvisational troupe and work in avant-garde productions at Berkeley's Blake Street Hawkeyes theater, Goldberg devised The Spook Show, a one woman satirical production in which she played several characters. The show, which originated in San Francisco, eventually toured the U.S. and Europe, earning acclaim and the attention of director Mike Nichols. Nichols went on to direct a 1984 Broadway version of the show, which earned Goldberg Drama Desk and Theatre World awards, as well as a Grammy for the album recording.Goldberg made an auspicious Hollywood debut with her portrayal of Celie, the lead character in Steven Spielberg's controversial 1985 adaptation of Alice Walker's novel. Goldberg's moving performance was rewarded with an Oscar nomination and Best Actress Golden Globe, as well as instant stardom for the actress. Although Goldberg's film career looked promising, the actress unfortunately spent much of the decade's remainder appearing in terrible action comedies such as Fatal Beauty and Burglar (both 1987) that did not do her comic gifts justice. Her one partial success during this period was her first action comedy, Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986), which did relatively well at the box office and gave her a certain cult status. In 1988, Goldberg took a break from comedy with a memorable turn as a worldly Jamaican nanny in the otherwise unremarkable Clara's Heart. She also made numerous appearances in television specials, most notably as a co-host for the annual Comic Relief benefit for the homeless. Her attempt at sitcoms failed with the short-lived series Bagdad Cafe, but she did find greater television success with a small but crucial recurring role as the sagacious intergalactic bartender Guinan on the syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation. Around the same time, Goldberg's film career underwent a sharp turn-around. She won acclaim playing a selfless housekeeper opposite Sissy Spacek in the provocative Civil Rights drama The Long Walk Home (1989), and then played an eccentric con artist possessing unexpected psychic powers in the 1990 smash hit Ghost. Goldberg's funny yet moving performance earned her her first Oscar and the widespread opinion that this marked her comeback performance. After a couple of missteps that had a few people rethinking this verdict, Goldberg scored again with the 1992 hit comedy Sister Act. Nominated for Golden Globes and two NAACP awards, the film spawned mass ticket sales and an unsuccessful 1993 sequel, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. Meanwhile, Goldberg also continued her television work with a 1992 late night talk show. A laid back affair that ran for 200 episodes, it was praised by critics but failed to secure high ratings and went on permanent hiatus after only six months. However, Goldberg continued to appear on TV with her recurring role as a Comic Relief co-host and as an MC for the Academy Awards ceremony, a role she reprised multiple times. At the same time, Goldberg continued to work in film, doing both comedy and drama and experiencing the obligatory highs and lows. Some of her more memorable roles included that of a single mother who discovers that Ted Danson, not a black genius, fathered her daughter in Made in America (1993), a lesbian lounge singer in Boys on the Side (1995), a white-middle-aged corporate executive in The Associate (1996), Angela Bassett's best friend in the 1998 hit How Stella Got Her Groove Back, and a private detective in the drama The Deep End of the Ocean (1999). In addition, Goldberg also appeared in two notable documentaries, The Celluloid Closet (1995), and Get Bruce! a piece about comedy writer Bruce Vilanch that also featured fellow comedians such as Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Nathan Lane and Bette Midler.As the new decade dawned, Goldberg could be seen in supporting roles in projects like Rocky and Bullwinkle and the ensemble comedy Rat Race. Then, in 2003, she tried her hand at a starring sitcom role for the first time with Whoopi. The show found Goldberg playing an irreverent hotel owner and was met with mixed reviews before being cancelled mid-season.In 2004, Goldberg focused her career on voice work with appearances in Doogal, The Lion King 1 1/2, and P3K: Pinocchio3000. She continued this trend in the following years with such films as Racing Stripes and Everyone's Hero. Then, in 2007, Goldberg returned to the small-screen, replacing Rosie O'Donnell on the ABC panel show The View. Goldberg lent her voice to Pixar's Toy Story 3 in 2010, and as the narrator for 2011's documentary Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey.
Kenya Brome (Actor) .. Defense Lawyer
Byron Clohessy (Actor) .. Uniform
Jonas Cohen (Actor) .. Mitchell Greer
Peter Conboy (Actor) .. New York City Police Officer
Erin Cummings (Actor) .. Lori D'Angelo
Born: July 19, 1977
Birthplace: Lafayette, Louisana, United States
Trivia: Was a member of the Kilgore College Rangerettes dance team, with which she performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Spotted by a Los Angeles talent scout while acting in Dallas-area community-theater productions. Made her TV debut in a 2003 episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. First major big-screen role came in 2008, with the Martin Lawrence comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins.
Melanie Evans (Actor) .. Young DA
Matthew C. Flynn (Actor) .. Bill Donnelly
Anthony Robert Grasso (Actor) .. Sergeant
Iliana Guibert (Actor) .. Councilwoman Hernandez
Dakin Matthews (Actor) .. Judge Wilson
Born: November 07, 1940
Chris Perfetti (Actor) .. ADA Elliot Pinsky
Birthplace: Rochester, New York, United States
Trivia: Attended New York State Summer School of the Arts.Graduated from the Conservatory of Theater at State University of New York at Purchase in the same class as actors Micah Stock and Andre Maybin Jr.Started his acting career in theater.In 2012, won a Theatre World Award for his performance as Charlie in Stephen Karam's play Sons of the Prophet.In 2020, his work in the Off-Broadway play Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow earned him an Outer Critics Circle Award, and Drama League Award and Drama Desk Award nominations.
Derek Roché (Actor) .. Paul Rossi
Joseph Lyle Taylor (Actor) .. Ronnie D'Angelo
Born: September 20, 1964
Birthplace: Vidor, Texas, United States
Trivia: Met ex-wife Paula Devicq on the set of 100 Centre Street.Has performed in Broadway productions and Off-Broadway.Worked with actor Edie Falco on Side Man before the TV series Tommy.A member of the developmental theater Ensemble Studio Theater in New York.Best known for Sneaky Pete and Tommy.
Delaney Williams (Actor) .. Le chef de bureau Dennis Egan
Born: December 12, 1962
Benjamin Snyder (Actor) .. Matthew D'Angelo

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