Angie Harmon

Angela Michelle Harmon (born August 10, 1972) is an American actress and model. She won Seventeen's modeling contest in 1987 at age 15, signed with IMG Models, and appeared on covers for magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Esquire. Her acting breakthrough came with the role of Ryan McBride on Baywatch Nights (1995–1997), and she earned four Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for playing Abbie Carmichael on Law & Order (1998–2001). Harmon also appeared in a number of film roles, which notably include Barbara Gordon in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000) and Ronica Miles in Agent Cody Banks (2003).

Angie Harmon
Harmon in 2011
Born
Angela Michelle Harmon

(1972-08-10) August 10, 1972[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1987–present
Spouse
(m. 2001; div. 2016)
Children3

Following the roles of Rose in the acclaimed-film Seraphim Falls (2006) and Lindsay Boxer in the short-lived series Women's Murder Club (2007–2008), Harmon earned praise for playing Jane Rizzoli on the TNT series Rizzoli & Isles (2010–2016), and won the Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series or Special in 2012 and the People's Choice Award for Favorite Cable TV Actress in 2015. She has starred in a number of Lifetime network's original projects, which include the biographical special Video Voyeur (2002) and the critically acclaimed feature Living Proof (2008). In 2021, she signed an exclusive multi-picture deal with Lifetime.

Early life

Harmon was born in the Dallas suburb of Highland Park, Texas, the daughter of Daphne Demar (née Caravageli) and Lawrence Paul "Larry" Harmon, a hospital information network executive in Dallas, Texas.[2] Her father has German and Irish ancestry,[3] while her mother is of Greek descent.[4] In an episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, Harmon found that she had a German ancestor who served in George Washington's army during the American Revolutionary War, and that ancestor later acquired land in Mercer County, Kentucky. The land is still owned by a distant branch of her family.

Career

Harmon worked as a child model, and in 1987 won a Seventeen modeling contest.[5] She attended Highland Park High School until 1990, where she was a member of the Highland Belles. She won a Spectrum Model Search contest shortly afterward, subsequently pursued a successful modeling career, and became well known in the early 1990s. She worked as a runway model for Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, and Donna Karan and appeared on the covers of ELLE, Cosmopolitan, and Esquire. She is signed with IMG Models in New York City.

Harmon began acting in 1995 after being discovered on a plane by David Hasselhoff.[6] She then had a leading role in Baywatch Nights and the short-lived C-16: FBI.[7] She also appeared in the 1998 film, Lawn Dogs, which received only a limited theatrical release.

In the late 1990s, Harmon became better known when she joined the NBC series Law & Order, playing ADA Abbie Carmichael from 1998 to 2001. During this time, she also voiced Barbara Gordon in the animated film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, succeeding Stockard Channing in that role. Harmon left Law & Order to concentrate on her film career, saying that she preferred working in film to television.[8]

After appearing in the 2001 direct-to-video film Good Advice, she had a supporting role in Agent Cody Banks (2003), playing the CIA handler of a teenage agent (Frankie Muniz).[9] In 2006, Harmon co-starred with Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Woods in the direct-to-DVD political suspense drama End Game, and appeared as Rose in the acclaimed Western film Seraphim Falls.

In 2006, Harmon starred in an ABC pilot Secrets of a Small Town,[10] which did not go to series.[11] She also starred in another failed television show on NBC, Inconceivable, which was canceled after two episodes. The following year, she starred in another ABC pilot, Women's Murder Club, which aired for thirteen episodes. Harmon was one of five actresses who posed discreetly nude for the May 2008 issue of Allure magazine, alongside Gabrielle Union, Zoe McLellan, Jill Scott, and Ana Ortiz.[12]

Harmon, to the right, on set of Rizzoli & Isles

In 2010, Harmon hosted an infomercial for "UpLiv", a stress-management program, and also appeared in an infomercial for Olay "Pro-X" wrinkle cream.[13] From 2010 to 2016, she co-starred with Sasha Alexander in the TNT crime-drama series Rizzoli & Isles, playing Boston police detective Jane Rizzoli. The show premiered July 12, 2010.[14] She directed the series' 100th episode.[15] Harmon won Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series for Rizzoli & Isles at the 2012 Gracie Allen Awards,[16] and also won a People's Choice Award for Favorite Cable TV Actress in 2015.

Harmon appeared in the music video for Craig Morgan's "This Ole Boy", released in January 2012. In July 2012, during promotions for a new season of Rizzoli and Isles, Harmon revealed on Conan O'Brien's late night series that she was a fan of and very interested in playing a film version of She-Hulk should such a film become available.[17]

In June 2021, Harmon had signed a multi-picture development deal with Lifetime where she hosted the documentary series Cellmate Secrets and starred as Hazel King in Buried in Barstow.[18]

Personal life

On March 13, 2000, Harmon became engaged to former NFL player Jason Sehorn. She was appearing as a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno when Leno called Sehorn out as a surprise guest. Sehorn immediately walked up to her, knelt down on one knee, and proposed.[19] They were married on June 9, 2001.[20] They have three daughters:[21] Finley;[22][23] Avery,[24] and Emery.[25][26] Both publicly support the Republican Party.[27] In November 2014, Harmon and Sehorn announced their separation after 13 years of marriage.

From 2019 to 2021, Harmon was engaged to actor Greg Vaughan.[28]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Lawn Dogs Pamela 'Pam' Gregory
2000 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Commissioner Barbara Gordon Voice
2000 The Acting Class Herself
2001 Good Advice Page Henson
2002 Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story Susan Wilson Television film
2003 Agent Cody Banks Ronica Miles
2005 Fun with Dick and Jane Veronica Cleeman
2006 End Game Kate Crawford
2006 Glass House: The Good Mother Eve Goode Direct-to-video
2006 Seraphim Falls Rose
2008 Living Proof Lilly Tartikoff Television film
2009 Hope and Miracles: the Making of Living Proof Herself Video Documentary Short
2016 TNT Original Series: Frozen Moments Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1989 The More You Know Herself
1995 Renegade Debbie Prentice Episode: "Offshore Thunder"
1995–1997 Baywatch Nights Ryan McBride Main cast, 44 episodes
1996 Baywatch Ryan McBride Episode: "Sail Away"
1996 65th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade Herself Television special
1996–2005 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Herself 5 episodes
1997–1998 C-16: FBI Amanda Reardon Main cast, 13 episodes
1998–2001 Law & Order A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael Main cast, 72 episodes
1999 5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Herself Television special
1999 1999 MTV Video Music Awards Herself Television special
1999–2000 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael 6 episodes
2000 Larry King Live Herself Episode 16x10 (April 12, 2010)
2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Herself Television special
2000 Batman Beyond Commissioner Barbara Gordon Voice, 3 episodes
2000–2002 The Rosie O'Donnell Show Herself 2 episodes (May 2, 2000 and January 14, 2002)
2001 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Herself Television special
2001 VH1 Divas Live: the One and Only Aretha Franklin Herself Television special
2001 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Herself Television special
2003–2020 Entertainment Tonight Herself 9 episodes
2004 The Factor Herself (August 31, 2004)
2004–2010 The Oprah Winfrey Show Herself 2 episodes (February 12, 2004 and September 27, 2010)
2004–2014 The View Herself 4 episodes
2005 Inconceivable Dr. Nora Campbell Main cast, 10 episodes
2005 Young Hollywood Awards Herself Television special
2006 Secrets of a Small Town Bethany Steele Episode: Pilot
2006 CMT: the Greatest - Sexiest Southern Women Herself Television special
2006 Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List Herself Episode: "Red State, Blue State"
2007–2008 Women's Murder Club Inspector Lindsay Boxer Main cast, 13 episodes
2007–2014 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Herself 3 episodes
2007–2015 Rachael Ray (talk show) Herself 4 episodes
2008 Stand Up to Cancer Herself Television special
2009 Samantha Who? Gigi Episode: "The Other Woman
2009 The Bonnie Hunt Show Herself March 17, 2009
2009 The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet Herself May 29, 2009
2010 Chuck Sydney Prince Episode: "Chuck Versus Operation Awesome
2010 E! True Hollywood Story Herself Episode: 14x06
2010–2012 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Herself 2 episodes
2010–2013 Chelsea Lately Herself 2 episodes
2010–2016 Rizzoli & Isles Jane Rizzoli 105 episodes
Lead role
Won—Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Drama Series
People's Choice Award for Favorite Cable Television Actress
2011 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Herself Television special
2011 The Nate Berkus Show Herself Episode: Nate to Go with Dr. Ruth
2011 Lopez Tonight Herself (August 15, 2011)
2011–2015 Live with Kelly and Ryan Herself 2 episodes
2011–2016 The Talk Herself 5 episodes
2012 The 37th Annual Gracie Awards Herself Television special
2012–2013 Fox & Friends Herself 2 episodes (November 26, 2012 and January 18, 2013)
2012–2015 Conan Herself 4 episodes
Talkshow
2013 Home & Family Herself Episode 2x32
2013 Paula's Best Dishes Herself Episode: 13x05: Chocolate Is a Girl's Best Friend
2013 The 38th Annual Gracie Awards Herself Television special
2013 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Herself (June 18, 2013)
2014 Hell's Kitchen Herself Episode: "10 Chefs Again"
2014 Hollywood Game Night Herself - Panelist How I Met Your Buzzer
2014 The Today Show Herself (June 17, 2014)
2014 The 4th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards Herself Television special
2014 Stand Up to Cancer Herself Television special
2015 Who Do You Think You Are? Herself Episode: "Angie Harmon"
Episode 5x08 (March 22, 2015)
2015 Oprah: Where Are They Now? Herself Episode 6x06 (April 12, 2015)
2015 Late Night with Seth Meyers Herself Episode: "Wanda Sykes/Angie Harmon/Two Gallants"
Episode 2x76 (February 16, 2015)
2015 The 5th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards Herself Television special
2015 Talk Stoop Herself Episode: Strike a Pose
Episode 8x24 (June 6, 2015)
2016 Access Daily Herself (July 25, 2016)
2017–2018 Voltron: Legendary Defender Lady Trigel Voice, 3 episodes
2020 My Big Italian Adventure Herself 3 episodes
2020 Match Game Herself Episode: "Shooting Blanks"
2021 Cellmate Secrets Herself Narrator
2022 Buried in Barstow Hazel King Television film
2023 Beat Bobby Flay Herself Episode: "Kitchen Crime Scene" S30E32

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1999 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with Benjamin Bratt, Steven Hill, Carey Lowell, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jerry Orbach, and Sam Waterston) Law & Order Nominated
2000 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with Benjamin Bratt, Steven Hill, Jesse L. Martin, Carey Lowell, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jerry Orbach, and Sam Waterston) Nominated
2001 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with Steven Hill, Jesse L. Martin, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterston, and Dianne Wiest) Nominated
2002 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with Jesse L. Martin, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jerry Orbach, Elisabeth Röhm, Sam Waterston, and Dianne Wiest) Nominated
2010 Women's Image Network Awards Actress Drama Series Rizzoli & Isles Nominated
2012 Gracie Awards Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series or Special[29] Won
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Duo (shared with Sasha Alexander) Nominated
2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress Won

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