Angie Harmon
Angie Harmon
Angela Michelle "Angie" Harmonis an American television and film actress and fashion model. She became a well-known model before gaining international fame for her roles in Baywatch Nights and Law & Order...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth10 August 1972
CountryUnited States of America
honestly law left movies order since star
I left Law and Order because I really honestly did want to do movies and did want to be a movie star since I was a little girl.
absolutely distract enhance except happens men seems wonderful
I think that she has absolutely no idea that, except for her boobs, she doesn't get that she's not a man, and that she can't do everything men do and better. She just happens to have these big, wonderful things on her chest. So, let's just enhance those because it seems to distract them.
dressing fact family full knowledge supportive unique work
Everyone is in full knowledge of the fact that my family comes first, and they're very supportive of that. They work with our schedule. We've got bassinets in our dressing rooms. It's a very unusual, very unique and very supportive environment.
jobs play trying
When we were trying to find the woman to play Maura Isles, it was a no-brainer when Sasha came in. We just knew it was her, and she did such a fantastic job. She got the job, right then and there, in the room, and it was great. We actually played a little joke on her. She's a great lady and we've had a really, really fantastic time.
real moving office
People are going to move in and out of their office, and they're going to move up or get fired. All kinds of things happen like that, in real life. And, we're always going to have crime, unfortunately. If we didn't, then I wouldn't have a new show.
fun attitude character
A lot of people don't see me as a funny character because I don't usually get to play them. I'm usually cast in the more dramatic roles, so it's been a really, really fun time playing her humor and her attitude. She's a complete tomboy, so I did a really intense study on men and how they relate to each other, in the way they walk and hold themselves and position themselves in the hierarchy, just in something as simple as a conversation.
jobs color people
Bruce McGill and Sasha Alexander are regulars on the show. That shows that it's not just a typical procedural show. We have these actors because they can come in and actually act, and show the different colors of actual people. No person is just one color. No person is just who they are at their job, 24/7. That was really what I was excited about.
people grit figures
It's definitely got a lot more grit to it. And, we don't pretend to be the smartest people there. We're not like, "This is how we did it, and now we're just going to show you how we go catch them. The audience gets to figure it out with us.
mother guilt bottles
When I feel like I'm not doing what I am supposed to as a mother, I will torture myself. I don't know how to deal with it. I find some consolation in the fact that all mommies feel it. If there was a way to cure mommy guilt, I would bottle it and be a bazillionaire.
real grateful tired
It's so important to be thankful and grateful for any and every opportunity that we have, especially in this business. I learned some wonderful things there. I learned that it doesn't matter how tired you are, you always hang up your wardrobe. That was a wonderful place for me. I would sit in my dressing room and stuff envelopes with my wedding invitations. That place has a real reverence for me.