Isabel Gillies

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Isabel Gillies
Born Isabel Boyer Gillies
(1970-02-09) February 9, 1970
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1990–2011
Spouse(s) DeSales Harrison 1999–2005 (divorced) 2 sons
Peter Lattman 2007–present, 1 stepdaughter

Isabel Gillies (born February 9, 1970, in New York City, New York) is an actress and author. She played Elliot Stabler's wife, Kathy, in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 1999 to 2011. Her 2009 memoir, "Happens Every Day," was a New York Times bestseller.

Gillies landed her first movie role in 1990 when Whit Stillman cast her as Cynthia McLean in his pioneering independent film, Metropolitan.[1] Other film credits include Finley in "Another Girl Another Planet" (1992), Alison in I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), Moira Ingalls in On Line (2002),[2] Isabel in Happy Here and Now (2002), and Kathryn in New Orleans, Mon Amour (2008).

Prior to her role on SVU, Gillies appeared in "Bad Girl," an episode of the original Law & Order series, playing a young woman who murders an undercover police officer and then undergoes a religious conversion during her trial and is born again. In 2000, she played the role of Alison in the short-lived Fox series, The $treet.

Books

Gillies's memoir, Happens Every Day, is about her leaving New York to follow her first husband to Oberlin College, only to see her marriage suddenly crumble.[3] Happens Every Day was a New York Times bestseller and featured by Starbucks as a nationwide selection for its book program. NPR's Fresh Air selected it as a Top Ten Book of 2009.[4][5] Her follow-up memoir, A Year and Six Seconds, was published in 2011.[6][7] She is currently working on a young adult novel, "Starry Night," to be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2014.[8]

Personal

Gillies grew up in New York City. She is the daughter of Linda and Archibald Gillies. She graduated from New York University with a BFA in Film. She went to Rhode Island School of Design as a freshman before dropping out to film "Metropolitan," and then finished college at NYU.

She was married to DeSales Harrison, an English professor at Oberlin, from 1999 to 2005.[9]

Gillies married Peter Lattman, a reporter at The New York Times, on October 13, 2007.[10]

References

  1. Canby, Vincent (23 March 1990). "Reviews/Film Festival; The Dance Is Over, but the Whirl Goes On". The New York Times. p. 18. 
  2. Holden, Stephen (27 June 2003). "FILM REVIEW; When Cybersex Addicts Try Real Life". The New York Times. p. 10. 
  3. Isabel Gillies (2009). Happens every day: an all-too-true story. New York: Scribner. ISBN 1-4391-2662-3. 
  4. Maureen Corrigan (March 17, 2009). "'Happens Every Day': A Marriage's Abrupt Ending". NPR. 
  5. Deirdre Donahue (2009-04-13). "Isabel Gillies' memoir: An iced cup of revenge". USA TODAY. 
  6. Isabel Gillies (2011). A Year and Six Seconds: A Love Story. Voice. ISBN 1-4013-4162-4. 
  7. "A Year and Six Seconds: A Love Story". Kirkus Reviews. April 15, 2011. 
  8. "Rights Report: August 25". Publishers Weekly. Aug 25, 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2012. 
  9. "WEDDINGS; Isabel Gillies, DeSales Harrison". The New York Times. December 19, 1999. p. 12. 
  10. "Isabel Gillies, Peter Lattman". The New York Times. October 14, 2007. p. 18. 

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