Lindsay Frost

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Lindsay Frost
Born (1962-06-04) June 4, 1962 (age 62)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • artist
Years active1983–2014
Spouse
Rick Giolito
(m. 1988)
Children2, including Lucas Giolito
Father Warren Frost

Lindsay Frost (born June 4, 1962 [1] ) is an American former actress.

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Early life

Frost was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, [1] and grew up elsewhere in Minnesota. [2] She is the daughter of actor Warren Frost. [3]

Career

On television, Frost played the role of Betsy Stewart Andropoulos on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns from 1984 to 1988. She also played Dr. Jessie Lane in the drama Birdland , [4] Sergeant Helen Sullivan in the crime drama High Incident , [4] :459 Fay Pernovick in the drama Nightmare Cafe , [4] :766 and Claire Stark in the crime drama Shark . [4] :955-956She appeared on Crossing Jordan in the recurring role of Maggie from 2001 to 2006. [4] :221 She also guest starred in a number of series including Lost , Boston Legal , Shark , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , CSI: Miami , and Frasier .

Frost also appeared in the cult films Dead Heat (1988) as Randi James, and in The Ring (2002) as Ruth Embry.

On Broadway, Frost appeared in M. Butterfly (1988). [1]

Personal life

Frost is married to video game producer Rick Giolito. She has two sons, Lucas Giolito, a Major League Baseball pitcher, and Casey Giolito, an actor. [5]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Dead Heat Randi James
1993 Monolith Terri Flynn
1999 Treasure of Pirate's Point SallyVideo
2002 Collateral Damage Anne Brewer
2002 The Ring Ruth
2003Learning CurvesLisa Ducharme
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983 Hill Street Blues ReporterEpisode: "Ba-Bing, Ba-Bing"
1984–1987 As the World Turns Elizabeth "Betsy" Stewart Andropoulos Recurring role
1989 L.A. Law Stephanie HallEpisode: "The Plane Mutiny"
1989 Father Dowling Mysteries Kathy LucianiEpisode: "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 1"
Episode: "The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 2"
1989 When We Were Young Paige FarrellTV movie
1989Lady in the CornerSusan DawsonTV movie
1989–1990 Mancuso, F.B.I. Kristen Carter20 episodes
1990 The Great Los Angeles Earthquake Laurie ParkerTV movie
1991 Stop at Nothing Sarah McConnell ParrishTV movie
1991 Murder, She Wrote Dawn BickfordEpisode: "Thursday's Child"
1991PalominoSamantha TaylorTV movie
1992 Nightmare Cafe Fay Peronivic6 episodes
1992In the Shadow of a KillerStacy MitchellTV movie
1992 Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story Laurie Bembenek TV movie
1993 seaQuest DSV Savannah RossovichEpisode: "Treasure of the Mind"
1994 Birdland Dr. Jessie LaneEpisode: "Grand Delusion"
1995OP CenterPamela BluestoneTV movie
1995Dead by SunsetSara GordonTV miniseries
1996Smoke JumpersRene MackeyTV movie
1996 OverBlood Millie (voice)Video game
1996–1997 High Incident Sgt. Helen Sullivan22 episodes
1997 Frasier Samantha PierceEpisode: "My Fair Frasier"
Episode: "Desperately Seeking Closure"
1998Mind GamesKaren SorensonTV movie
1998My Father's Shadow: The Sam Sheppard StoryMarilyn SheppardTV movie
1999 Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke Doris Duke (age 20s to 50s)TV miniseries
2000 The Geena Davis Show AbbyEpisode: "Jealousy"
2000–2001 Bull Caroly Roberts-Cox6 episodes
2001 Frasier Samantha PierceEpisode: "Don Juan in Hell: Part 2"
2001–2006 Crossing Jordan Maggie Macy9 episodes
2002 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Atty. Marjorie WestcottEpisode: "The Accused Is Entitled"
2002 MDs Linda ClarkEpisode: "Family Secrets"
2003Family CurseTV movie
2003 Judging Amy ASA Natalie BlakeEpisode: "Ex Parte of Five"
2003 The Elizabeth Smart Story Lois SmartTV movie
2004 CSI: Miami Joanne HendersonEpisode: "Invasion"
2005 Lost Sabrina CarlyleEpisode: "Abandoned"
2006 Boston Legal Beth GuttmanEpisode: "Spring Fever"
Episode: "BL: Los Angeles"
2006 Shark Claire StarkEpisode: "Pilot"
2006 The Unit Senator WebbEpisode: "200th Hour"
Episode: "The Broom Cupboard"
2007 The Unit Senator WebbEpisode: "Bedfellows"
2007 Without a Trace Christine WoodsEpisode: "Res Ipsa"
2011Harold and the North PoleNarratorVideo game
2012 Harold and the Purple Crayon NarratorVideo game

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