Jill AND Mary

Jillian Noel Shennessy, born 25th November, 1968 in Canada, is a Canadian performer and actress who was acknowledged for her contribution to American television. Her fame is due to her stellar performances in the American television show Law & Order where she captivated audiences for three seasons as prosecutor Claire Kincaid and Crossing Jordan wherein she played the protagonist Jordan Cavanaugh for six seasons. Hennessy has also displayed her talent as an actor through films like RoboCop 3 Most Wanted and the indie films Chutney Popcorn and The Acting Class and The Acting Class, in which she flexed her writing and co-directing muscles. Her acting career started in 1988, when she and her sister acted as twin Callgirls on Dead Ringers. Her Broadway debut was in Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story. Then in RoboCop 3 in 1993 she appeared as the role of Dr. Marie Lazarus. Her breakthrough occurred later that year when she was a part of the cast of the acclaimed NBC crime show Law & Order as assistant district attorney Claire Kincaid. This character captivated viewers for three seasons, until the show ended in 1996. Mary Louise Parker.......................Mary-Louise Parker (born August 2 1964, height 5' 7 1/2" (1,71 m)) is an American actress best known for her current lead role on Showtime's television series Weeds portraying Nancy Botwin for which she has received several nominations and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 2006. Parker is well-known for her roles in films or series, as well as TV shows such as RED Fried Green Tomatoes Boys by the Side as well as the West Wing Angels of America. The actress was awarded an award for her performance in the series a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and the Emmy Award. Parker was also the winner of the 2001 Tony Award for Best Actress for the Broadway play Proof.

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