Angie Harmon

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Angela Michelle Harmon (born August 10, 1972) is an American fashion model and television/film actress. She became a well-known model in the 1990s and developed a career as a television star after roles on Baywatch Nights and Law & Order. Her best-known film role was in 2003's Agent Cody Banks.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Harmon was born in Highland Park, Texas to Larry Paul Harmon (who worked in a Dallas hospital information network) and Daphne Demar Caravageli, both of whom were well-known models in the 1970s. Her mother is of Greek descent and her father is of German. Her parents divorced in 1982 and her father later re-married.

Harmon worked as a child model and in 1988, won a Seventeen magazine modeling contest. She graduated from Highland Park High School in 1990 and won a Spectrum Model Search contest shortly after her graduation, subsequently pursuing a successful modeling career and becoming well known in the early 1990s. She worked as a runway model for designers Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani and Donna Karan and appeared on the covers of ELLE, Cosmopolitan and Esquire.

[edit] Career

Harmon began acting in 1995, starring in several television series, including Baywatch Nights, Baywatch and C-16: FBI; she also appeared in the 1998 film, Lawn Dogs, which received only a limited theatrical release. In the early 2000s, Harmon became better known after playing Abbie Carmichael on the series Law & Order, a role she played from 1998 to 2001. During this time, she also voiced Commissioner Barbara Gordon on the animated series, Batman Beyond and appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Harmon left Law & Order to concentrate on her film career, saying that she preferred working in film than television.[1] After appearing in the 2001 direct-to-video film, Good Advice, she had a major role in Agent Cody Banks, playing the CIA handler of a teenage agent (Frankie Muniz). The film opened in March 2003 and became a minor hit, grossing $47 million.[2] Although Harmon was originally scheduled to appear in the sequel, the producers chose to take a more comedic approach, and replaced Harmon with comic actor Anthony Anderson as Banks' handler.[3] In 2006, Harmon co-starred with Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Woods in the direct-to-DVD political suspense drama End Game.

[edit] Personal life

Harmon is married to former professional football player Jason Sehorn. The two were engaged on March 13, 2000. Harmon was taping an interview segment on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno when Leno called Sehorn out as a surprise guest. Sehorn immediately walked up to where Angie was sitting, went down on one knee in front of her chair and asked her to marry him, to Angie's complete and visible surprise (she thought that he was in New York at the time). They were married on June 9, 2001 and have two daughters: Finley Faith (born October 14, 2003) and Avery Grace (born June 22, 2005).

Harmon considers herself a Republican with a socially conservative political philosophy. She and her husband delivered a speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Harmon is a vocal supporter of President George W. Bush and the War on Terror.

In a 2001 InStyle Makeover magazine interview, Harmon admitted that she has a unibrow.[4]

Comedienne and singer Sandra Bernhard has a song on her album Hero Worship called "Angie Harmon'; it is preceded by a story in which Bernhard reads an interview with Harmon where she lies about her age. The song is more about the youth obsession in Hollywood than about Harmon herself, concluding with the line: "Angie Harmon...look at me, I'm only 22!"

Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn love to celebrate Christmas. "It looks like Santa Claus lives in my house. I buy Christmas things in June. I love it. I'm big on the stockings, and garland is on the staircase and everywhere. Jason looks at me like, 'Okay, it's the day after Thanksgiving, do we have to start?' I'm like, 'Yes, we do.' I'm surprised the boxes aren't out now. I have to start decorating!"

[edit] Selected filmography

Year Title Role
2006 The Good Mother Eve Goode
2006 End Game Kate Crawford
2006 Fun with Dick and Jane Veronica Cleeman
2002 Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story Susan Wilson
2003 Agent Cody Banks Ronica Miles
2001 Good Advice Page Hensen

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Cinema Confidential. INTERVIEW: Angie Harmon on "Agent Cody Banks". Retrieved on March 23, 2006.
  2. ^ The Numbers. Frankie Muniz - Box Office Data Movie Star. Retrieved on March 23, 2006.
  3. ^ About.com. Back as Agent Cody Banks. Retrieved on March 23, 2006.
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