Amy Aquino
Amy Aquino | |
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Born | [1] Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S.[1] | March 20, 1957
Education | Harvard University (BS) Yale University (MFA) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse |
Drew McCoy (m. 1995) |
Amy Aquino McCoy (born March 20, 1957) is an American television, film, and stage actress. The graduate of Harvard and Yale universities has appeared in television series such as Brooklyn Bridge, ER, and Being Human, and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for her role in Picket Fences. She was co-Secretary/Treasurer of the SAG-AFTRA until August 2015 and currently stars in Amazon Studios' television series Bosch as Lt. Grace Billets.
Early life and education
Aquino was born in Teaneck, New Jersey.[1] She first acted in junior high school productions. At Harvard University she was pre-med, majoring in biology. In her final year, she realized she was spending more time acting than studying and so left to travel to New York to take acting classes, while working at a law firm. She stayed there for three years without landing any acting jobs, before traveling on a recommendation to Minneapolis, where she gained her first roles. In 1986, after two years of rejections, she enrolled at Yale University School of Drama, where she studied three years.[2]
Career
Acting
After Yale, Aquino spent the next five years based in New York. While there she appeared with Kevin Spacey at Playwrights Horizons and joined the Circle Repertory Company. She appeared in Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles,[2] which won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1989.[3] Also that year, Aquino appeared in both Moonstruck (as Loretta's hairdresser) and Working Girl (as Melanie Griffith's secretary at the end of the film), her first film roles.[2][4]
In 1991, she was cast as one of the leads in the CBS series Brooklyn Bridge. After the show was renewed for a second season, Aquino moved to California to be closer to where it was being filmed.[2] After moving, she has primarily been in television roles, including ER[2] and Everybody Loves Raymond.[5]
In 1995, Aquino was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for portraying Dr. Joanna "Joey" Diamond in Picket Fences.[2][6]
In 2005, she appeared in another play of Wasserstein's, Third, in the off-Broadway production at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[7] Aquino also appeared off-Broadway, at the 59E59 Theaters, in Secrets of the Trade by Jonathan Tolins.[8]
In 2013, Aquino was cast as the witch Donna in the season 2 of Being Human.[9] Later that year, Aquino was cast in the ABC Television pilot Divorce: A Love Story; however, the role was recast when the producers decided that she looked too young to play the mother of Jason Jones, who was portrayed by an actor 16 years younger than she.[10] Aquino played college President Dalley in The Lazarus Effect (2015),[11] co-starring Sarah Bolger, Mark Duplass, and Olivia Wilde.[12]
Aquino currently stars in Amazon Studios' television series Bosch as Lieutenant Grace Billets, commanding officer of LAPD Homicide. The series was renewed for a seventh and final season on February 13, 2020.[13]
SAG and SAG-AFTRA
She joined the Screen Actors Guild in 1987 and was named the co-secretary-treasurer on September 24, 2009.[14][15] She was elected for a second term in 2011, without opposition,[16] and after being elected the first secretary-treasurer of the newly merged SAG-AFTRA[17] served until August 2015. She had previously served two terms as first vice president of the Screen Actors Guild.[15]
Personal life
Aquino met Drew McCoy after moving to California. In 1995, they were married at Saint Malachy's Roman Catholic Church in Manhattan.[2] Together they purchased the Villa Royale, an inn in Palm Springs, California, which they renovated over a two-year period.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1987 | Moonstruck | Bonnie |
1988 | Working Girl | Alice Baxter |
1990 | Descending Angel | Catherine |
1992 | Alan & Naomi | Ruth Silverman |
1995 | Boys on the Side | Anna |
2002 | Undisputed | Darlene Early |
2002 | White Oleander | Miss Martinez |
2004 | In Good Company | Alicia |
2005 | A Lot Like Love | Diane Martin |
2009 | In My Sleep | Detective Curwen |
2015 | The Lazarus Effect | President Dalley |
2016 | Hacked | Mushira |
2018 | Beautiful Boy | Annie Goldblum |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Roseanne | Linda Wagner | Episode: Dances with Darlene |
1991–1993 | Brooklyn Bridge | Phyllis Berger Silver | Regular role; 32 episodes |
1995–1996 | Madman of the People | Sasha Danziger | Regular role; 16 episodes |
1995–1996 | Picket Fences | Dr. Joanna "Joey" Diamond | Recurring role; 12 episodes |
1994–2009 | ER | Dr. Janet Coburn | Recurring role; 26 episodes |
1996 | The Larry Sanders Show | Rabbi Marcy Klein | Episode: My Name Is Asher Kingsley |
1998 | Becker | Bev | Episode: Pilot |
1999–2000 | Judging Amy | Judge Greta Anastassio | 3 episodes |
2000 | The West Wing | Congresswoman Becky Reeseman | 1 episode, “The White House Pro-Am” |
2000 | Freaks and Geeks | Mrs. Schweiber | 2 episodes |
2000–2002 | Felicity | Dr. Toni Pavone | Recurring role; 10 episodes |
2001–2004 | Crossing Jordan | Detective Lois Carver | 8 episodes |
2001–2003 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Susan Braudy | 2 episodes |
2002–2005 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Peggy Ardolino | 4 episodes |
2005 | Weeds | School Psychologist | Episode: Lude Awakening |
2006 | Ghost Whisperer | Georgina | Episode: Demon Child |
2007 | Desperate Housewives | Erika Gold | Episode: Come Play Wiz Me |
2007 | Boston Legal | Judge Phyllis Tamber | Episode: Trial of the Century |
2008 | Grey's Anatomy | Marianne Grandy | Episode: Brave New World |
2009 | Monk | Rhonda | Episode: Mr. Monk Goes To Group Therapy |
2009 | Brothers & Sisters | Dr. Joan Avadon | 5 episodes |
2009 | Prison Break: The Final Break | Warden Alice Simmsis | 2 episodes |
2010 | Private Practice | Claire | Episode: In the Name of Love |
2010 | Castle | Janine Marks | Episode: The Late Shaft |
2012 | The Finder | Cristina Farrel | 4 episodes |
2013 | The Mentalist | Judge Patricia Davis | 2 episodes |
2013 | Glee | Funny Girl Producer/Casting Agent | 2 episodes |
2013–2014 | Being Human | Donna Gilchrist | Recurring role; 9 episodes |
2014 | Suits | Judge | Episode: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
2014–2021 | Bosch | Lieutenant Grace Billets | Regular role; 68 episodes |
2020 | Grace and Frankie | Dana Marino | Episode: The Rescue |
2020–2021 | The Good Fight | Stella Corben | 2 episodes |
2021 | The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Dr. Christina Raynor | 3 episodes |
- ^ a b c Lavin, Cheryl (May 24, 1992). "Profile: Amy Aquino". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Amy Aquino". Industry Central. Archived from the original on March 23, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ "Search Past Winners". Tony Awards. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Grahnke, Lon (November 23, 1990). "HBO's clumsy 'Angel' drama descends to the obvious". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 19, 2013. (subscription required)
- ^ Zuckerman, Faye B. (March 31, 2003). "'Raymond' continues to be best". The Telegraph-Herald. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ "Picket Fences". Lakeland Ledger. October 1, 1995. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ "Amy Aquino Added to Cast of Wendy Wasserstein's Third". Broadway.com. July 6, 2005. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Isherwood, Charles (August 10, 2010). "Angling for a Mentor, He'll Take What He Can Get". The New York Times. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 8, 2013). "Amy Aquino To Co-Star In ABC's 'Divorce', Seaton Smith Cast In NBC's John Mulaney Project & More Pilot Castings". Deadline. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 16, 2013). "Amy Aquino Exits ABC Pilot 'Divorce'". Deadline. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 16, 2013). "The Lazarus Effect". DreadCentral. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 16, 2013). "The Lazarus Effect". BloodyDisgusting. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ "Breaking News - "Bosch" Picked Up for Its 7th and Final Season on Prime Video | TheFutonCritic.com". www.thefutoncritic.com. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- ^ Singh, Ray. "... Unions make it possible to do this work as a living". Actors Equity Association. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ a b "Amy Aquino" (PDF). Screen Actors Guild. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ Handal, Jonathan (June 23, 2011). "SAG Nominating Committee Selects Candidates for Fall Election". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
- ^ "Ken Howard and Amy Aquino Elected National President and National Secretary-Treasurer of SAG-AFTRA". Screen Actors Guild. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
External links
- Amy Aquino at IMDb