Sybil Temchen | |
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actress |
Sybil Temchen is an American actress who has appeared in over 15 TV shows and pilots including, Revenge , Without a Trace , Close to Home , and Steven Bochco's Marriage. [1]
Temchen is best known for her roles in The Passion of Ayn Rand, USA's remake of Kojak , Ten Benny, and others. [2] She also starred in the movie Footprints (2011), which was written and directed by Steven Peros.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Amongst Friends | Laura's Friend | |
1995 | Ten Benny | Joanne Deturo | |
1997 | Floating | Julie | |
1997 | Lesser Prophets | Pharmacist | |
1998 | Restaurant | Lenore | |
1998 | Origin of the Species | Kate | |
1998 | Show & Tell | Amy | |
1999 | Nice Guys Sleep Alone | Maggie | |
1999 | Freak Talks About Sex | Moira | |
1999 | Body Shots | Emma Cooper | |
2001 | Lip Service | Allison | |
2002 | The Sweetest Thing | Rebecca | |
2003 | Manhood | Lucky | |
2005 | The Cavern | Bailey | |
2009 | The Undying | Rachel Braun | |
2009 | Footprints | Our Gal | |
2014 | Audrey | Audrey |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998, 1999 | NYPD Blue | Beth Gilliam | 2 episodes |
1999 | The Passion of Ayn Rand | Caroline | Television film |
2000 | The Chippendales Murder | Robbie | |
2001 | Rude Awakening | Gina | Episode: "Ode to Billie and Joe" |
2001 | Jack & Jill | Bethany | Episode: "The Big Bounce" |
2001 | When Billie Beat Bobby | Nora Ephron | Television film |
2002 | The Practice | Emily Coyne | Episode: "Eyewitness" |
2002 | The Division | Carrie Sandstrom | Episode: "Remembrance" |
2002 | She Spies | Sara Hills | Episode: "Three Women and a Baby" |
2003 | Miracles | Kate Armstrong | Episode: "The Ferguson Syndrome" |
2005 | Kojak | Emily Patterson | 8 episodes |
2006 | Close to Home | Susan | Episode: "Legacy" |
2006 | Without a Trace | Lisa Hayes | Episode: "Watch Over Me" |
2010 | All My Children | Dr. Jones | 2 episodes |
2011 | Revenge | Detective West | Episode: "Treachery" |
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