Caprice Benedetti

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Caprice Benedetti
Born (1965-08-01) August 1, 1965 (age 57)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present

Caprice Benedetti (born August 1, 1965) is an American actress. She is best known for her role in the 2000 science fiction movie Timequest in which she played Jacqueline Kennedy. [1] She also appeared as Maria Owens, the matriarch of the Owens clan, in the 1998 romantic fantasy film Practical Magic . [2]

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Life and career

She went to Saint Benedict's school in Seattle, Washington during her elementary years. She attended Blanchet High School in Seattle. She was "discovered" at the Northgate Mall.

Caprice played a brief supporting role in Charmed as the Angel of Light Guardian of the Hollow in the Season 4 episode "Charmed and Dangerous", and appeared in Slow Burn .

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Italian MovieAnna
1996LowballBridgette
1997Chapter PerfectReynolds Dey
1997 The Devil's Advocate Menage A Trois Woman
1997Sleeping TogetherSuzanne
1998 Practical Magic Maria Owens
2000 Shaft Karen
2000 Slow Burn Catalina McTeague
2000 Timequest Jacqueline Kennedy
2001 Double Whammy Shelley
2005 Hitch Gorgeous Wife
2005 One Last Thing... Designer
2006 A New Wave Cynthia DeWitt
2006The Immaculate MisconceptionDelores
2016 Split Patricia
2016Our TimeAunt Camella
2017The Unattainable StoryAnnette
2017 Most Beautiful Island Vanessa
TBALiquid RedThe Movie Star
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996ThemSally TrentTelevision film
1996, 2002 Law & Order Alexandra Shabtai / AmberEpisodes: "Atonement" (1996), "Oxymoron" (2002)
1998LegacyN/AEpisode: "Homecoming"
1999 The Norm Show BeckyEpisode: "While You Weren't Sleeping"
1999 The Hunley Dixon's WifeTelevision film
2001 Deadline Valerie DunneEpisode: "Red Herring"
2001, 2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Leslie Mercer / IreneEpisodes: "Enemy Within" (2001), "Privilege" (2007)
2001 JAG Gina BelottiEpisode: "To Walk on Wings"
2002 Sex and the City Judith McBainEpisode: "Change of a Dress"
2002 Charmed Angel GuardianEpisode: "Charmed and Dangerous"
2002, 2016 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Tammy Ledder / Amanda CurryEpisodes: "Disappearing Acts" (2002), "Assaulting Reality" (2016)
2005 Rescue Me ReceptionistEpisodes: "Reunion", "Brains"
2006Exposing the Order of the SerpentineLunch LadyTelevision film
2007 All My Children MillaEpisodes: "Episode #1.9644", "Episode #1.9645"
2008 Brotherhood Molly4 episodes
2009 The Good Wife Arianna AvarskiEpisode: "Stripped"
2012 Gossip Girl Lucia GalloEpisode: "Raiders of the Lost Art"
2015UnfilteredJanice Wiley
2017 Blacklist Analia BeneventiEpisode: "Greyson Blaise (No. 37)"

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