Francie Swift
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Francie Swift (born November 30, [birth year unknown, still living] in Amarillo, Texas) is an American actress best known for the wide variety of roles she has played.
Francie Swift | |
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Born | November 30 Amarillo, Texas |
Occupation | Film, television actor |
She appeared prominently in the A&E TV original series A Nero Wolfe Mystery, playing four different incarnations in four different episodes of the series, and is reunited with several of her co-stars from the TV series in the movie, Heavens Fall, as the wife of Scottsboro Boys defense attorney, Samuel Leibowitz (Timothy Hutton). She also made a guest appearance in the TV Series Law & Order, where she played three different roles in a single episode.
Swift is currently playing Frobisher's wife on Damages, the new FX series starred by Ted Danson. She is sometimes is credited as Francine Swift
[edit] Selected filmography
- Scent of a Woman (1992) as Flight Attendant
- The Great Gatsby, TV movie (2000) as Jordan Baker
- Two Weeks Notice (2002) as Lauren Wade
- Heavens Fall (2006) as Belle Leibowitz
- Descent (2007) as Clair
[edit] TV series appearances
- "The Doorbell Rang" (2001) as Sarah Dacos
- "Door to Death" (2001) as Margot Dickey (uncredited)
- "Christmas Party" (2001) as Margot Dickey
- "Over My Dead Body" (2001) as Neya Tormic
- "The Next Witness" (2002) as Helen Weltz
- two episodes (2003) as Jennifer Holt
- "Semi-Detached" (2004) as Nelda Carson
- "Blood in the Water" (2005) as Laura Gannon
- "Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker" (2007) as Holly Frobisher
- The Handmaiden's Tale (2007) as Mrs. Archibald
- Victor, Victrola (2007) as Mrs. Archibald
- Seventeen Candles (2007) as Mrs. Archibald