Age | 64 |
Birthday | 29 March, 1960 |
Birthplace | Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA |
Height | 5' 4" (163 cm) |
Eye Color | Brown - Light |
Hair Color | Brown - Dark |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actress |
Claim to Fame | her roles as Donna in the 1989 comedy film True Love, Heather Peck in the 1990 crime thriller film Internal Affairs, Donna in the 1990 black comedy film Cadillac Man, Sarah in the 1990 drama film Reversal of Fortune, Angela "Angie" Tucci in the 1991 romantic drama film Jungle Fever, Claire Bartel in the 1992 psychological thriller film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Leonora in the 1993 romantic comedy film Mr. Wonderful, Casanova in the 1995 vampire horror film The Addiction, Liz Randone in the 1997 neo-noir crime drama film Cop Land, Annie Collins-Nielsen in the 1998 fantasy drama film What Dreams May Come, Gloria Trillo in the HBO mafia crime drama series The Sopranos, Detective Carolyn Barek in the NBC/USA Network police procedural crime drama series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Rosalie Biagi in the Netflix original comedy-drama web series GLOW, Rosalie Carbone in the Netflix original superhero web series Marvel's Luke Cage as well as in the Netflix original superhero web series Marvel's Daredevil, Erin Buhrman in the Apple TV+ original legal drama web series Truth Be Told, and Joanne Manfredi in the Paramount+ original crime drama web series Tulsa King |
Biography by Tracie Cooper [-]
Born in Connecticut and raised in New York City, Annabella Sciorra began her formal acting training at 13 years old, when she began attending the prestigious Hagen-Berghoff theatrical studios. By the time she was an adult, Sciorra was able to make a well-received film debut as an angst-ridden, Italian-American, Brooklyn-raised bride in 1989's True Love. Before long, the young actress found herself starring largely in wife and girlfriend roles opposite Hollywood A-listers including Tim Robbins, Robin Williams, and Richard Gere. Sciorra's supporting roles in Reversal of Fortune (1990) and The Hard Way (1991) were so successful, in fact, that they led to her breakout performance as Angie Tucci, the Italian-American woman in love with the African-American protagonist, played by Wesley Snipes, in director Spike Lee's groundbreaking urban drama Jungle Fever (1991). Sciorra's skill led to a slew of roles throughout the 1990s, most of them character parts; from Mr. Wonderful to The Hand That Rocks the Cradle to Romeo Is Bleeding, the actress proved her ability, though it wouldn't be until 1997's Cop Land that Sciorra's talent as a supporting actress was showcased to her fans' satisfaction. After a powerful performance as Annie Nielson, who contemplates suicide after the death of her husband and children in What Dreams May Come (1998), Sciorra participated in a variety of moderately faring movies until 2001, when she made her debut as tough-as-nails Italian-American Gloria Trillo in the third season of HBO's hit series The Sopranos.
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