Alicia Coppola

Alicia Coppola ( born April 12, 1968 in Huntington, Long Iceland ) is an American actress.

Life and achievements

Coppola graduated in 1990 her studies at New York University from. She debuted in 1989 as a presenter on the TV show of the MTV Remote Control. From 1991 to 1994 she starred in the television series Another World. For this role she won the 1993 Soap Opera Digest Award in 1994 and was nominated again for the same price.

2003 Coppola played in the thriller The Master Criminal, the role of Lucy Santini, the wife of the policeman Mike Santini (Rob Lowe ). In the thriller Sin - The death has no conscience, she played in 2003 on the side of Gary Oldman, Ving Rhames and Kerry Washington is one of the major roles. 2006 to 2008 she appeared in the science fiction television series Jericho as Steuerfahnderin Mimi Clark.

Coppola has guest starred in several television series, including Monk, NCIS, Lie to me, Crossing Jordan and Two and a Half Men

Coppola is married to fellow actor Anthony Michael Jones and has three daughters. She is not related to Francis Ford Coppola.

Filmography (selection)

Movies

TV series

48252
de