Angie Harmon
Full Name and Common Aliases
Angie Harmon is commonly known by her full name, Angela Michelle Harmon.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on August 10, 1978, in Highland Park, Louisiana, Angie Harmon passed away on Note: This bio will not include a death date since the subject is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Angie Harmon is an American actress, model, and television host. Born in Louisiana but raised in New York City's Upper East Side, she began her career as a model before transitioning to acting.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family with strong ties to the entertainment industry, Angie was exposed to the world of show business from an early age. Her parents, Lawrence Peter Harmon and Daphne Suzanne Goddard, instilled in her a sense of ambition and determination. With her mother's encouragement, Angie began competing in beauty pageants at the age of 15.
After winning the title of Miss Teen All-American World in 1995 and then Miss America, she started to gain recognition as more than just a pretty face. This marked the beginning of her journey into television and film roles.
Major Accomplishments
Angie's breakthrough came when she landed the role of A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael on NBC's hit drama series _Law & Order_ in 1998. She stayed with the show until 2001, earning an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Some notable roles and TV appearances include:
Co-hosting the game show _Blind Date_
Starring alongside David Duchovny in the CBS drama series _Raines_ (2007)
* Playing the role of Sam Allen on TNT's crime drama _Rizzoli & Isles_ (2010-2016)
Notable Works or Actions
During her time as a co-host on _Blind Date_, Angie proved to be more than just an actress. She used this platform to discuss social issues and showcase her wit, making the show enjoyable for both contestants and viewers.
Angie has also been involved in various charity work, including serving as a spokesperson for the National Domestic Violence Hotline and supporting the Children's Miracle Network.
Impact and Legacy
Throughout her career, Angie Harmon has demonstrated an undeniable talent on screen. Her ability to portray complex characters with ease has captivated audiences worldwide. As she continues to navigate the entertainment industry, her dedication to using her platform for social change only adds to her impact and legacy.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Angie Harmon's charm and charisma have made her a beloved figure in the world of television. Her ability to balance tough roles with lighthearted moments has endeared her to fans, making her one of the most recognizable faces on screen today.
Her influence extends beyond her work as an actress. She serves as a role model for young women everywhere, inspiring them to pursue their passions and stand up for what they believe in.
As Angie Harmon continues to captivate audiences with her talent and dedication, it's clear that she will remain a household name for years to come.
This biography provides a comprehensive look at the life and career of Angie Harmon.
Quotes by Angie Harmon
Angie Harmon's insights on:

My biggest insecurity is that my personality is too much, and as I get older, it's just getting bigger.

I think one of the greatest things about the Republican Party is the understanding, we don't point fingers and we have class.

I might not understand everything a Democrat or liberal thinks but hey let’s be honest, I don’t understand some of the things the Republicans think, but that doesn’t make me some dumb hick that doesn’t have the right to live here.

People are going to move in and out of their office, and they’re going to move up or get fired. All kinds of things happen like that, in real life. And, we’re always going to have crime, unfortunately. If we didn’t, then I wouldn’t have a new show.

I’ve got three daughters and I’m going to stand up for them and support them in whatever they want to do.

I’m from the South, so I’m very old-fashioned and I’m not very computer savvy at all, but I’m getting it. I understand that, if you’ve got information and you want it out there, that is how you go about doing it. I get it.

I totally understand the promotional aspect of our show and the business end of it. We’re putting something out there that we’re really proud of. It’s not like we’re saying, “Hey, come watch our show,” because it sucks.

Also, there’s the caliber of actors that we keep getting. Lorraine Bracco plays my mom and Chazz Palminteri plays my father, and Brian Dennehy and Donnie Wahlberg have been on the show. And, we’ve got Billy Burke from Twilight. We’ve gotten all kinds of fantastic actors. That speaks for itself.

