Annie Corley | |
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Born | 1960 (age 63–64) |
Alma mater | DePauw University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1990–present |
Annie Corley (born 1960) is an American actress who has appeared in a wide variety of films and television shows since 1990. Her most notable role to date was playing the daughter of Meryl Streep's character in the film The Bridges of Madison County .
Corley graduated from McCutcheon High School in 1978 and DePauw University in 1982. [1] At DePauw, she majored in communication and participated in student theatrical productions. [2] She also studied at the Actors Studio. [3]
She first appeared in Malcolm X . Since then, she has been featured in several other Oscar-nominated films, such as The Cider House Rules , Seabiscuit , 21 Grams , and Monster . She co-starred in The Lucky Ones and in 2009 appeared in Crazy Heart and Law Abiding Citizen .
Among her television appearances, she has guest starred on The Closer , NYPD Blue , as the mother of Zachary Quinto on Touched by an Angel , conservative Christian pundit Mary Marsh on The West Wing , Without a Trace , Murder, She Wrote , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Practice .
Corley has made commercials for Lemon Joy and Stove Top stuffing. [1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Malcolm X | TV Reporter | |
1995 | The Bridges of Madison County | Carolyn Johnson | |
1996 | Box of Moonlight | Deb Fountain | |
1997 | Free Willy 3: The Rescue | Drew Halbert | |
1999 | Last Chance | Polly | |
1999 | The Cider House Rules | Carla | |
2000 | If Only You Knew | Joanne | |
2000 | Here on Earth | Betsy Arnold | |
2000 | Forever Lulu | Millie Ellsworth | |
2002 | Juwanna Mann | Coach Rivers | |
2003 | Seabiscuit | Mrs. Pollard | |
2003 | 21 Grams | Trish | |
2003 | Monster | Donna | |
2006 | Stick It | Officer Ferguson | |
2008 | The Lucky Ones | Jeanie Klinger | |
2009 | The Answer Man | Mrs. Gold | |
2009 | Law Abiding Citizen | Judge Laura Burch | |
2009 | Crazy Heart | Donna (uncredited) | |
2010 | Faster | Mother |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Law & Order | Stewart | Episode: "Prescription for Death" |
1990 | Monsters | Episode: "The Family Man" | |
1992 | The President's Child | Myra Kelsey | TV movie |
1993 | L.A. Law | Phyllis Wodjack | Episode: "Hello and Goodbye" |
1993 | Empty Nest | Anita | Episode: "Mother Dearest" |
1993 | The Tommyknockers | Marie Brown | TV miniseries |
1994 | Pointman | Judge Helen Pappas | TV movie |
1994 | Children of the Dark | Susan | TV movie |
1994 | A Time to Heal | TV movie | |
1994 | Beyond Betrayal | Iris McKay | TV movie |
1995 | Murder, She Wrote | Liz White | Episode: "Twice Dead" |
1995 | Pointman | Judge Helen Pappas | Episode: "Judgment Day" |
1997 | NYPD Blue | Sherrie Egan | Episode: "Lost Israel: Part 1" Episode: "Lost Israel: Part 2" |
1997 | The Practice | Doctor | Episode: "Save the Mule" |
1998 | To Have & to Hold | Mrs. Maloeny | Episode: "Tangled Up in You" |
1999 | The '60s | Mary Herlihy | TV movie |
1999 | The Practice | Lindsay's Doctor | Episode: "Happily Ever After" |
1999 | The West Wing | Mary Marsh | Episode: "Pilot" |
2000 | The West Wing | Mary Marsh | Episode: "Shibboleth" |
2001 | Strong Medicine | Teresa 'Father Terrence' Valentine | Episode: "Drugstore Cowgirl" |
2001 | The Agency | Episode: "A Slight Case of Anthrax" | |
2001 | Touched by an Angel | Episode: "When Sunny Gets Blue" | |
2002 | The Pennsylvania Miners' Story | Annette Fogle | TV movie |
2004 | Without a Trace | Nancy | Episode: "Hawks and Handsaws" |
2004 | NCIS | Deputy Secretary of State Anna Elliot | Episode: "Chained" |
2005 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Nurse Joanne McKay | Episode: "Committed" |
2005 | Law & Order | Christine Hill | Episode: "Acid" |
2006 | Crossing Jordan | Frances Murphy | Episode: "Loves Me Not" |
2009 | The Closer | Mrs. Sara Dobson | Episode: "Smells Like Murder" |
2010 | CSI: Miami | Joanne Connors | Episode: "Manhunt" |
2011–2014 | The Killing | Regi Darnell | 15 episodes |
2012 | Blue Eyed Butcher | TV movie | |
2017 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Rosemary Taylor | Episode: "Unintended Consequences" |
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