Alicia Coppola

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Alicia Coppola
Coppola in 2008
Born (1968-04-12) April 12, 1968
EducationNew York University
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
SpouseAnthony Michael Jones
Children3

Alicia Coppola (born April 12, 1968)[1] is an American actress and author. She became known for playing Lorna Devon in the soap opera Another World from 1991 to 1994. Afterwards, she made regular and guest star appearances in various television series, notably Jericho and Blood & Treasure, and appeared in films such as National Treasure: Book of Secrets.

Early life

Coppola was born and raised in Huntington, Long Island, New York[2] in an Italian American family.[3][4] She graduated from Kent School in 1986 and New York University in 1990 with a degree in philosophy and anthropology. She originally planned to attend law school, but instead went into modeling, signing with Elite Modeling Agency.[5][6]

Coppola is not related to the Coppola family.[7]

Career

Coppola's first TV appearance was in 1988 in an uncredited role on Saturday Night Live, playing a party guest of Michael Dukakis.[8][9] Her first credited role was as a hostess on a 1989 episode of the MTV game show Remote Control.

In 1991, Coppola joined the cast of the soap opera Another World, playing the vixen Lorna Devon, the long-lost daughter of popular character Felicia Gallant. She played the role until 1994.[10]

Coppola's better-known TV jobs have included a recurring role on Trinity (1998–99), a starring role on the American remake of the British comedy Cold Feet (1999), and top billing on the TNT drama Bull (2000). She played Leesa in a 1999 episode of Sports Night, appeared briefly as Betazoid Lt. Stadi in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager, played a cannibalistic murderer on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and a widow who marries her late husband's killer on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Coppola appeared several times as JAG lawyer Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman on JAG and NCIS, although she also appeared in a season 2 episode of CBS' NCIS: Los Angeles ("Little Angels") as a different character, FBI agent Amy Rand, an expert on kidnapping cases, and then once again as a third new character in NCIS: Origins[11][12]. Coppola also played multiple characters in separate episodes of Crossing Jordan; she played a detective in a 2003 episode, and later took on the unusual role of a female serial killer agreeing to help catch her copycat in the 2005 episode titled "Road Kill". Similarly, she appeared on Two and a Half Men as Dr. Michelle Talmadge, in the episode "Woo-Hoo, a Hernia Exam!" (2005), and then a different character, TC Randall, in a 2013 episode[13]. In 2003, she starred alongside Gary Oldman and Ving Rhames in the film Sin, and played a rehab patient and producer, Toni Stark, on an episode of Dawson's Creek. She had a recurring role on NBC's American Dreams, playing the role of Nancy.

Coppola played a short role on the Fox television series Bones in 2005 as Joy Deaver in the episode "The Girl in the Fridge".

Coppola had a role as a Muslim intelligence analyst working for the Los Angeles branch of the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU), in a single episode of 24, named Azara ("1–2 am" during Day 4). All four of her scenes were cut from the broadcast episode, but are restored as extras on the Day 4 DVD. In them, she discovers a lead in the investigation which is originally dismissed by fellow analyst Edgar Stiles, who suspects her because of her religion. Edgar later apologizes to her when her lead turns out to be important.

Starting in the fall of 2006, Coppola appeared in the recurring role of IRS Agent Mimi Clark in the post-apocalyptic drama Jericho. She became a series regular in February 2007.[14] She played FBI Agent Spellman in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, also directed by Jericho executive producer Jon Turteltaub.[15]

Coppola has also appeared on The Nine Lives of Chloe King as Valentina, the leader of the Mai. She appeared on Monk in "Mr. Monk and the Blackout" as the power plant public relations spokesperson and as Monk's date. She appeared in the MTV series Teen Wolf as the powerful Alpha werewolf Talia Hale.[16]

In 2014, Coppola appeared on Sons of Anarchy as Mildred Treal in the episode "Faith and Despondency". She returned to daytime soap operas for the first time in twenty years when she took a recurring role on CBS's The Young and the Restless in spring 2016.[17] Coppola appeared as Dr. Tammy Brunner in a 2017 episode of Designated Survivor.

Coppola had a recurring role as Carrie Walsh, the owner of a questionable drug rehabilitation facility called Winding Path, in season 6 of the first responder procedural 9-1-1.

In 2013, Coppola published a non-fiction book titled Gracefully Gone, which combines excerpts from her late father's journals and her own. Her father's journal entries are from 1982, two years after he was diagnosed with and then went into remission from brain cancer, while her own are from 1990 and 1991 when she was around 22, during the last six months of his life. [18][19]

Coppola made her producing, directing and screenwriting debut in a 2017 short film, Between Us. Coppola also acted in the film, which was based on her father's death. Between Us was shown at the Los Angeles Feedback Film Festival in 2018 and at the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival in 2019.[20][21] She also wrote and directed the 2024 short film And You Are...? starring Jane Seymour and Zack Barack. The film explores the relationship between a grandmother with dementia and her transgender grandson, gaining inspiration from having both a family member with Alzheimer's disease and a transgender son herself.[22] And You Are...? was shown at the Beverley Hills Film Festival and the CinePride Film Festival.[23][24][25]

Personal life

Coppola is married to actor, writer, and producer Anthony Michael Jones, best known for appearing in General Hospital as Father Coates, a recurring occasional role which he played in 11 episodes from 2002 through 2010.[26] They have three children, two daughters and a son.[27][28]

Coppola considers herself an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. She has voiced her support for the community, and particularly for transgender rights, numerous times through her social media, in interviews, and in her work.[22][25][28]

Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
1999Velocity TrapBeth Sheffield, FED 397 Navigator
2001ZigsRachel
2002Fresh Cut GrassMacy Burns
2003Welcome to the NeighborhoodHelen
2003SinBella
2003Becoming MartyThe Attorney
2007National Treasure: Book of SecretsFBI Agent Spellman
2015We Are Your FriendsMrs. Romero
2017A Cowgirl's StoryLieutenant Helen RhodesDirect-to-video film
2022BlinkThe NurseShort film
Television and video game roles
Year Title Role Notes
1988Saturday Night LiveDukakis' Party GuestEpisode: "Matthew Modine/Edie Brickell & New Bohemians"; uncredited
1991Against the LawKathleenEpisode: "Evil Conduct"
1991–1994Another WorldLorna DevonRegular role
1992The KeysTerryTelevision film
1994NYPD BluePaula AndersonEpisode: "Simone Says"
1995Star Trek: VoyagerLieutenant StadiEpisode: "Caretaker"
1995New York UndercoverDetective CarsonEpisode: "The Smoking Section"
1995The Great DefenderCamilleEpisode: "Camille"
1995Touched by an AngelAvaEpisode: "Unidentified Female"
1996The Lazarus ManLibby CusterEpisode: "The Boy General"
1996For the Future: The Irvine Fertility ScandalNurse BethTelevision film
1996The Burning ZoneDana TierneyEpisode: "Faces in the Night"
1997Chicago HopeAlice BishopEpisode: "Verdicts"
1997The SentinelSamanthaEpisodes: "Light My Fire", "Disappearing Act"
1998Pensacola: Wings of GoldDonna FrancisEpisode: "Company Town"
1998The Perfect GetawayAlex VaughnTelevision film
1998ProfilerDeputy Anita PessoaEpisode: "Every Five Minutes"
1998–1999TrinityDetective Patricia DamianaRecurring role (season 1)
1999Sports NightLessaEpisode: "Small Town"
1999Any Day NowUnknownEpisode: "You Promise? I Promise"
1999Cold FeetKaren ChandlerMain role (season 1)
2000Blood MoneyGloria RestrelliTelevision film
2000–2001BullMarissa RufoMain role (season 1)
2001CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDr. Susan HillridgeEpisode: "Justice Is Served"
2002Ally McBealHolly RichardsonEpisode: "Love Is All Around Part 1 & Part 2"
2002FramedLucy SantiniTelevision film
2003Dawson's CreekToni StarkEpisode: "Clean and Sober"
2003The Dead ZoneAnita / NicholasEpisode: "Misbegotten"
2003JAGLieutenant Commander Faith ColemanEpisodes: "Ice Queen", "Meltdown"
2003Law & Order: Criminal IntentIsobel CarnickiEpisode: "But Not Forgotten"
2003The Lyon’s DenRileyEpisode: "Trick or Treat"
2003Judging AmyDistrict Attorney Danielle CaseyEpisode: "Kilt Trip"
2003MiraclesGeorgia WilsonEpisode: "The Letter"
2003Crossing JordanDetective Meredith "Merry" StackhouseEpisode: "Sunset Division"
2003–2004American DreamsNancyRecurring role (season 2)
2004The DivisionLizEpisode: "Be Careful What You Wish For"
2004MonkMichelle RivasEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Blackout"
2004Jack & BobbyAbigail MarksEpisode: "Valentino"
2004HuffLaura LindenEpisode: "Cold Day in Shanghai"
2004–2005NCISLieutenant Commander Faith ColemanEpisodes: "UnSEALeD", "Call of Silence", "Hometown Hero"
2005Las VegasMonica WellsEpisode: "The Lie Is Cast"
2005Jake in ProgressAlisonEpisode: "Stand by Your Man"
2005Blind JusticeDebbie DiamentEpisode: "Doggone"
2005Crossing JordanRyan KesslerEpisode: "Road Kill"
2005BonesJoy DeaverEpisode: "The Girl in the Fridge"
2005–2013Two and a Half MenDr. Michelle Talmadge / T.C. RandallEpisode: "Woo-Hoo, a Hernia-Exam!", "Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries"
200524Azara NasirEpisode: "Day 4: 1:00 a.m. – 2:00 a.m." (deleted, later extras)
2006–2008JerichoMimi ClarkRecurring role (season 1); main role (season 2)
2007Black WidowMelanie DempseyTelevision film
2009Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2She-HulkVideo game; voice role
2009Drop Dead DivaDr. DumontEpisode: "Grayson’s Anatomy"
2009Lie to MeSheila RedattiEpisode: "Lack of Candor"
2010–2022NCIS: Los AngelesFBI Agent Lisa Rand5 episodes
2011CastleAmber PatinelliEpisode: "The Final Nail"
2011Detroit 1-8-7Linda GarretyEpisode: "Motor City Blues"
2011The Nine Lives of Chloe KingVelentinaMini Series
2011SuitsAlexandra LeedsEpisode: "Rules of the Game"
2011RevengeMelissa AndetsonEpisode: "Charade"
2012Common LawJonelleRecurring role (season 1)
2013Teen WolfTalia HaleEpisode: "Visionary"
2014Criminal MindsLisa RandallEpisode: "The Itch"
2014Sons of AnarchyMildred TrealEpisode: "Faith and Despondency"
2015Code BlackKaren IrvingEpisode: "The Son Rises"
2016Those Who Can'tCoach ManhallanaEpisode: "What's Eating Uncle Jake?"
2016The Young and the RestlessDr. Meredith GatesRecurring role
2016MacGyverAmbassador RobertsEpisode: "Chisel"
2016–2018ShamelessSueRecurring role (seasons 7–8)
2017Major CrimesJoanne HarrisEpisode: "Intersection"
2017Designated SurvivorDr. Tammy BrunerEpisode: "Outbreak"
2019The RookieDetective MurphyEpisode: "Greenlight"
2019EmpireMegan ConwayRecurring role (season 5)
2019Blood & TreasureDr. Ana CastilloMain role
2019Why Women KillSheila MosconiRecurring role
2020; 2023All RiseWanda Taylor3 episodes
2021GenerationCarolRecurring role
2022–2024Law & OrderDefense Attorney Audrey Keller2 episodes
2022–20239-1-1Carrie Walsh3 episodes
2025Chicago MedSloane HunterEpisode: "Broken Hearts"
2026 NCIS: Origins Julia Cane Episode: "Who's Gonna Drive You Home?"

References

  1. "Almanac: On This Day, April 12". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. April 12, 2023. p. A-2. ProQuest 2801432058. Folk-pop singer Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), 59. Actor Alicia Coppola, 55. Rock siner Nicholas Hexum (311), 53. Actor, Retta, 53. Actor Nicholas Brendon, 52. Actor, Shannon Doherty, 52 See also:
    • "This Day in History". Boston Globe. April 12, 2013. p. G-39. ProQuest 1325995841. Folk-pop singer Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) is 49. Actress Alicia Coppola is 45. Rock singer Nicholas Hexum (311) is 43. Actress Shannen Doherty is 42.
  2. Werts, Diane (June 2, 2018). "TV on DVD". Newsday. p. 17. ProQuest 2049803539. JERICHO: COMPLETE SERIES. Smart post-nuke saga of a Midwest town cut off from society (CBS/2006), with Skeet Ulrich, Lennie James, Gerald McRaney, Ashley Scott, Huntington native Alicia Coppola, plus season-set extras (commentaries, featurettes, more); $30 for 29 episodes (9 DVDs), CBS.
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