Nina Lisandrello

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Nina Lisandrello
Born
Nina Lisandrello

1 July 1980
Alma mater NYU Tisch School of the Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present

Nina Lisandrello is an American actress, known for her role as Tess Vargas in the television series Beauty & The Beast . She has guest starred in Law & Order , Conviction , Nurse Jackie , and FBI .

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Early life

Lisandrello was born in Encino, a district of Los Angeles, California. At the age of 10 years she did a TV commercial for Levi's directed by David Fincher. This commercial is what later helped her to become a SAG Foundation member. [1]

Lisandrello's mother is the singer and songwriter Helena Springs. [2]

Career

She first appeared on TV screens playing Serena Mallory in the short lived TV series Conviction . She went on to guest star in some other TV shows such as Law & Order , Mercy , Nurse Jackie , and a made-for-TV movie called Washingtonienne. Parallel to her work in television she has also been seen in some films: in the indie Pre, in the comedy The Best and the Brightest , and in the horror movie The Bleeding House .

Her big break came when she was cast as Tess Vargas in The CW's remake of Beauty & the Beast . [3] Even though the series has received "generally unfavorable" reviews, Lisandrello is so far the only star in the show to receive positive feedback from a TV critic. [4] Mary McNamara of Los Angeles Times said "the only point of light is provided by Catherine's partner, Tess, who, as played with great common-sense appeal by Nina Lisandrello, clearly deserves to be on a better show." [5] On January 21, 2013, in Brazil, she won Best Supporting Actress in a Best of 2012 Awards promoted by Brazilian cable channel Universal Channel. [6]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 The Devil Wears Prada Clacker(uncredited)
2007 We Own the Night Bobby's Friend(uncredited)
2009 Pre Director
2010 The Best and the Brightest Bianca
2011 The Bleeding House Lynne
2021 The Spine of Night Sparrowcrowvoice
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Conviction Serena Mallory2 episodes; "180.80" (season 1: episode 12) "Hostage" (season 1: episode 13)
2009 Washingtonienne JulietTV movie
2009 Law & Order Belinda Alvarez"Reality Bites" (season 20: episode 4)
2010 Mercy Charmaine - Masseuse"I Saw This Pig and I Thought of You"; (season 1: episode 10)
2010 Nurse Jackie Jenny"Bleeding" (season 2: episode 6)
2012-2016 Beauty & the Beast Tess VargasMain role
2018–Present FBI Eva nettlesRecurring Role
2017 NCIS: New Orleans Dr. Amy Christo"Sins of the Father" (season 4: episode 8)

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References

  1. SAG Foundation Conversations Series at Conversations with Nina Lisandrello and Austin Basis of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST YouTube.com; Accessed October 12, 2013
  2. Atwood, Tony (May 17, 2019). "Stop Now (1978): Two versions, no Springs". Untold Dylan. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
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