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Most Recent Role: Dr. Connelly on Judging Amy

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Judging Amy
Every Stranger's Face I See
Tuesday 15 October 2002 on CBS

As Amy decides the fate of a ten year old boy who was kidnapped by his adoptive parents when they lost custody to his birth mother, she finds an answer to some of her own family's pressing concerns; Bruce is back at work as Amy's C.S.O. and is completing his community service at a soup kitchen;...

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