Justine Miceli
Justine Miceli | |
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Born | Sunnyside, Queens, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1976–2007 |
Justine Miceli is an American actress.
Life and career
Miceli was born in Sunnyside, Queens, New York.[1] Miceli studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Early in her career, she acted in television commercials, off-Broadway shows, and traveled with touring theater companies.
Miceli appeared on daytime television and some primetime series. Miceli's big break came in 1994, when she was added to the cast of NYPD Blue, a controversial primetime series on ABC.[2][3] From 1994 to 1996, she played detective Adrienne Lesniak. Miceli left the series in 1996, along with Gail O'Grady and Sharon Lawrence.[4] Since leaving NYPD Blue, Miceli guest starred on The X-Files, Seinfeld, New York Undercover, The Pretender, The Sopranos, Sliders, Judging Amy and Strong Medicine.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Law & Order | Lorraine Schwab / Mailroom Clerk | 2 episodes |
1992-1993 | As the World Turns | Dr. Marsha McKay | Series regular |
1994-1996 | NYPD Blue | Det. Adrienne Lesniak | Series regular, 35 episodes Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1995-1996) |
1997 | The X Files | Ariel Weiss | Episode: "Kaddish" |
1997 | Seinfeld | Nina | Episode: "The Betrayal" |
1998 | New York Undercover | Julie | Episode: "Mob Street" |
1998 | Dangerous Beauty | Elena Franco | |
1998 | The Pretender | Diane Post | Episode: "Crash" |
1999 | Carlo's Wake | Gina Ryan | |
1999 | The Sopranos | Nursing Home Director | Episode: "Pilot" |
2000 | Judging Amy | Ms. Bowes | Episode: "Unnecessary Roughness" |
2000-2001 | The Huntress | Anita Temple | 4 episodes |
2001 | The Guardian | Rachel Shell | Episode: "Paternity" |
2002 | Strong Medicine | Annie Dantona | Episode: "Shock" |
2002 | Whacked! | Mrs. Stewart | |
2003 | Gentleman B. | Maria DeRazio | |
2005 | True Crime: New York City | [5] |
References
- "Justine Miceli". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
- Ken Tucker (December 30, 1994). "The Best and Worst 1994/Television". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
- Andy Meisler (December 6, 1994). "`Nypd' Actress `Now Is My Time'". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
- Jay Bobbin (July 28, 1996). "- I've heard that Sharon Lawrence won't be returning to..." Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
- Luxoflux. True Crime: New York City. Activision. Scene: Pause menu credits, 4:30:32 in, VOICE TALENT.