Jill AND Mary
Jillian Hennessy was born in the year 1968 on November 25 She is well-known as an accomplished Canadian actor, singer and music producer. Her contributions to American TV are well-known. She's best known for her incredible performance in the American television programs like Law & Order (where she was awe-inspiring to viewers for three seasons as prosecutor Claire Kincaid) and Crossing Jordan (where she played the protagonist Jordan Cavanaugh). Hennessy's acting skills were also evident in the films RoboCop 3 Most Wanted as and Chutney Popcorn & The Acting Class. In these independent films, she flexed both her co-directing and writing muscles. Hennessy kickstarted her acting career with her sister in 1988 playing two call-girls in Dead Ringers. She spent a short time on Broadway as part of Buddy The Buddy Holly Story. The Buddy Holly Story, and then delved into science fiction in 1993 in the role of the character Dr. Marie Lazarus. She got her big break after the season ended, when she was cast as the Assistant District Attorney Claire Kincaid on the hit NBC drama Law & Order. Mary Louise Parker.......................Mary-Louise Parker (born on August 2, 1964, tall 5'7 1/2" (1.71 m)) is an actress from the United States best known for her performance as Nancy Botwin in Showtime's television series Weeds. Mary Louise Parker.......................Mary-Louise Parker (born August 2 1964, height 5' 7 1/2" (1,71 m)) is an American actress best known for her current lead role on Showtime's television series Weeds portraying Nancy Botwin for which she has received several nominations and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 2006. Parker is well-known for her roles in films, series and television shows including RED Fried Green Tomatoes Boys by the Side as well as the West Wing Angels of America. The actress was awarded an award for her performance in the series a Golden Globe Award for Best actress and also an Emmy Award. Parker received an Tony Award in 2001 for Best Actress, for her role in the role of Proof on Broadway.
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