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Annabella Sciorra - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2005: Joined the cast of NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," as police detective Carolyn Barek
- 2004: Appeared in the comedy "Chasing Liberty"
- 2003: Cast as Judge Kim Vicidomini in the television series "Queens Supreme"
- From 2001 to 2003: Played recurring role of car saleswoman (and Tony Soprano's mistress) Gloria Trillo on the HBO series "The Sopranos"; received Emmy nomination
- 2001: Teamed with Rosie Perez and John Leguizamo in "King of the Jungle"
- 2001: Cast as one of the sisters of the title character in the CBS TV biopic "Jenifer", about an actress who contracts Lou Gehrig's disease and went on to co-found Project ALS
- 2000: Reteamed with Fisher Stevens in the digitally-shot independent film "Sam the Man"
- 2000: Played the wife of a contract killer in "Once in the Life"
- 1999: Acted opposite Fisher Stevens in "Shyster" at Naked Angels in NYC
- 1998: Appeared as Robin Williams' wife in "What Dreams May Come"
- 1998: Had featured role in Ferrara's "The New Rose Hotel"
- 1997: Played co-starring role in the NBC miniseries "Asteroid"
- 1997: Had key supporting role in "Cop Land"
- 1996: Debut as associate producer, Ferrara's "The Funeral"; also co-starred
- 1995: Portrayed the mother of an AIDS-stricked child in "The Cure"
- 1995: First collaboration with director Abel Ferrara, "The Addiction"
- 1994: Broadway debut, "Those the River Keeps" by David Rabe
- 1993: Was one of three people sharing a NYC apartment on alternate nights in "The Night We Never Met"
- 1993: Cast as Matt Dillon's ex-wife in "Mr. Wonderful", directed by Anthony Minghella
- 1992: Played a new mother who hires a psycho nanny in "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"
- 1991: Portrayed an Italian-American woman who embarks on an affair with a married Black architect in "Jungle Fever", directed by Spike Lee
- 1990: Played Ron Silver's lover in "Reversal of Fortune" and Richard Gere's wife in "Internal Affairs"
- 1990: First film with Robin Williams, "Cadillac Man"; cast as Tim Robbins' straying spouse
- 1989: Feature film debut in "True Love", directed by Nancy Savoca
- From 1988 to 1999: TV-movie debut as Sophia Loren's daughter in "Mario Puzo's The Fortunate Pilgrim" (NBC)
- Formed The Brass Ring Theatre Company at age 20
- Moved to Brooklyn with family at age 11
- Studied dance as a child
- Acted in nine-minute promo trailer for "True Love"
- Appeared Off-Broadway and Off-Off Broadway in "Stay With Me" at the West Bank Cafe, in "Love and Junk" at LaMaMa E.T.C. and "Trip Back Down" at the Actors Repertory Theatre
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