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Amy Brenneman - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2005: Starred with Joan Allen and Sam Elliott in "Off the Map" directed by Campbell Scott
- 2002: Received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in A Drama Series for "Judging Amy"; received a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
- 2000: Acted in the Sundance screened feature "Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her" (aired on Showtime in 2001)
- 1999: Featured in the independent police drama "Lesser Prophets" with fellow "NYPD Blue" veteran Jimmy Smits
- 1999: Played the longtime girlfriend of a has-been rocker in Donal Lardner Ward's "The Suburbans"
- 1999: Starred as the titular painter in the HBO biopic "Mary Cassatt: American Impressionist"
- 1999: Starred as a loose cannon field agent in the ABC TV movie "ATF"
- From 1999 to Present: Returned to series TV as a jurist and single mother in the CBS drama series "Judging Amy"; role based in part on her mother; husband Brad Silberling directed the pilot; also credited as one of the executive producers and one of the series' creators
- 1998: Starred as a unhappily married woman in Neil LaBute's "Your Friends and Neighbors"
- 1997: Co-produced and co-starred in the independent film "Nevada", a Western with a predominently female cast
- 1997: Had leading role in the Off-Broadway play "God's Heart"
- 1996: Appeared in the stalker thriller "Fear"
- 1996: Starred opposite Sylvester Stallone in the actioner "Daylight"
- 1995: Played Christina Ricci's deceased mother in "Casper" directed by Silberling
- 1995: Co-starred in the divorce-themed comedy-drama "Bye Bye, Love"
- 1995: Featured opposite Robert De Niro in Michael Mann's "Heat"
- From 1993 to 1994: Played Officer Janice Licalsi on the ABC police drama series, "NYPD Blue", appearing in a groundbreaking nude scene; earned back-to-back supporting actress Emmy nominations; future husband Brad Silberling directed episodes
- 1992: First cast as a regular on the acclaimed but short-lived CBS comedy-drama series, "Middle Ages"; played role of Blanche
- 1992: Starred in "Saint Joan of the Stockyards", a Cornerstone Theater Company production at Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut
- 1990: Appeared in the Cornerstone Theater Company's production, "The Video Store Owner's Significant Other", an adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca's farce, "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife" in L.A.
- Had recurring role as a love interest to Kelsey Grammer's "Frasier" on that NBC sitcom
- Raised in Glastonbury, Connecticut
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