Carolyn McCormick

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Biography

Recent Role:
Gwen Baldwin on Body of Proof
Gender:
Female
Born:
9-19-1959
Birthplace:
Midland, Texas, USA
Birth Name:
Carolyn McCormick
AKA:
Carolyn McCormack
Carolyn trained at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (ACT). She played in her first feature, the interesting science-fiction saga "Enemy Mine" while completing her graduate studies. She joined the company of the ACT for a time thereafter, but TV work picked up when she joined the cast of the detective series, "Spenser: For Hire", during its second season in 1986 to play Rita Fiori, feisty young assistant D.A. and romantic sparring partner for series star Robert Urich.

Carolyn subsequently did regional stage work and played a recurring role as Minuet, a

More computer-generated ideal woman, on the popular science-fiction series, Star Trek: The Next Generation. Occasional feature work, as in "A Simple Twist of Fate", came her way, but Carolyn was primarily seen as intelligent police psychiatrist Elizabeth Olivet, another recurring role, on most of the series episodes of acclaimed "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit " from 1991 to 1997.

In the fall of 1997, she moved on to become the unhappy wife of a police psychiatrist played by Robert Pastorelli in the short-lived Americanized version of "Cracker (1997)".

Carolyn is married to Byron Jennings; mother of two children.

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    Carolyn is an excellent actor and I have enjoyed her career throughout the last two decades. Carolyn's work on the Law & Order franchises have been outstanding, but too stereo-typed. In some regards, Carolyn's true talents have yet to be shown. hide show

    Carolyn is an excellent actor and I have enjoyed her career throughout the last two decades. Carolyn's work on the Law & Order franchises have been outstanding, but too stereo-typed. In some regards, Carolyn's true talents have yet to be shown. Now that I know Carolyn has recorded audio books, I will look for and listen to her sweet voice.

    Awards? Carolyn deserves much more credit and should be recognized as a best supporting actor.

    Of course, I have always admired Carolyn's beauty! Byron is a fortunate man to be married to Carolyn and I am certain they will have a long life together!

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