Laura San Giacomo

Actress

Birthday November 14, 1962

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace West Orange, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

Height 157 cm

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1961

Laura San Giacomo (born November 14, 1961 or 1962 ) is an American actress.

1984

In 1984, she received a fine arts degree, specializing in acting, from Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh.

After graduating, she moved to New York.

San Giacomo then went on to appear in several theater productions, including the Garry Marshall–Lowell Ganz production of Wrong Turn at Lungfish in Los Angeles, the Princeton/McCarter Theatre production of Three Sisters, and off-Broadway in Beirut.

She starred in Italian American Reconciliation, regional productions of Shakespeare's The Tempest, As You Like It and Romeo and Juliet as well as Crimes of the Heart.

1986

In a review of the Walnut Street Theatre 1986 presentation of As You Like It, San Giacomo received a special mention: "although doll-like Laura San Giacomo had only a minor role as a wilful shepherdess, she sank her fangs into it and received the only show-interrupting applause of the evening."

1987

San Giacomo's first television appearances were four episodes on three television series during 1987.

1988

Two notable appearances were in Crime Story in 1988 for the episode "Protected Witness" (season 2/episode 13) as Theresa Farantino and in Miami Vice in 1989 for the episode "Leap of Faith" (season 5, episode 21) as Tania Lewis.

The Miami Vice episode also featured a guest appearance by her future husband, actor Cameron Dye, one year before their marriage.

Previously, she was featured on the daytime soap opera All My Children as Louisa Sanchez, the Latina common-law wife of Mitch Beck (Brian Fitzpatrick) whose presence threatened to thwart his relationship with Hillary Martin (Carmen Thomas).

1989

She played Cynthia in the film Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) for which she won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female, Kit De Luca in the film Pretty Woman (1990), Crazy Cora in the film Quigley Down Under (1990), Nadine Cross in The Stand (1994), and Maya Gallo on the sitcom Just Shoot Me! (1997–2003).

San Giacomo first drew international attention in Steven Soderbergh's Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), which was her film debut as a credited actor (in the 1988 movie Miles from Home, her role as Sandy was not credited).

Her work in the film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and she received a Los Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award.

The film was honored with the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Palme d'Or.

1990

In 1990, San Giacomo played a supporting role as Julia Roberts's character's wisecracking roommate Kit De Luca in Pretty Woman.

The film generated $178 million at the box office.

San Giacomo also has appeared in Quigley Down Under (1990), Vital Signs (1990), Under Suspicion (1991), Once Around (1991), Where the Day Takes You (1992), Nina Takes a Lover (1994), and Suicide Kings (1997).

1994

She also appeared as Nadine Cross in the Stephen King miniseries The Stand with Rob Lowe, which landed them on the cover of the May 7–13, 1994 issue of TV Guide.

1997

Needing to work, but not wanting to be away from her newborn son for months at a time, San Giacomo shifted to television in the role of hot-tempered, sassy journalist Maya Gallo in Just Shoot Me! (1997–2003).

Her character was partially based on an unproduced idea that executive producer Steven Levitan once had in mind for actress Janeane Garofalo when he was a writer for The Larry Sanders Show.

San Giacomo was cast in the starring role because the series was meant to center on her character; however, the show soon adopted an ensemble style.

Despite the shift in focus, San Giacomo remained an integral part of the show, and she received top billing.

San Giacomo's work during season 2 (1997–1998) earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1998 for Best Actress in a Television Comedy or Musical.

1999

She continued doing films, and as 1999 ended, she did the film Eat Your Heart Out.

2001

In 2001, San Giacomo landed the starring role in the Jenifer Estess bio-pic Jenifer.

San Giacomo did voice work for the animated series Gargoyles (as the character of Fox).

However, she went uncredited for the role because her agent believed it would damage her reputation to have worked on an animated series.

2003

She and the four other main cast members appeared in all 148 episodes of the series, which lasted until 2003.

After NBC cancelled Just Shoot Me! in 2003, San Giacomo appeared sporadically on television and in films.

She made guest appearances on several television series, including the short-lived crime drama The Handler in 2003 and Unscripted in 2005.

She was the narrator for the series Snapped: Killer Couples.

2005

San Giacomo also appeared in the 2005 films Checking Out and Havoc as well as the 2006 film Conquistadora.

San Giacomo was to have made her return to television on The WB's new drama Related in 2005, but the character was recast due to creative differences.

Kiele Sanchez took her place as Anne Sorelli on the show.

San Giacomo also made few public appearances; she made her first public appearance in nearly a year on 19 October 2005 at the 15th Annual Environmental Media Awards.

2006

She made two more public appearances at the Crystal and Lucy Awards on 6 June 2006 and at the 3rd Annual Alfred Mann Foundation Innovation and Inspiration Gala on 9 September 2006.

2007

A BAFTA and two-time Golden Globe Award nominee, she played the regular role of Rhetta Rodriguez on the drama Saving Grace (2007–2010), and the recurring role of Dr. Grace Confalone on the drama NCIS (2016–2022).

San Giacomo, an Italian American, was born in West Orange, New Jersey, the daughter of MaryJo and John San Giacomo, a paper mill owner.

She grew up in Denville, New Jersey.

San Giacomo discovered acting while attending Morris Knolls High School.