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
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

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[edit] TV series appearances

"Switch" (1995) as Megan Nelson/Bobby/Nancy
"Merger" (1999) as Mercedes Garrison
"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

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