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Annabella Sciorra

Famous As
Actress
Birth Name
Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra
Birth Date
March 29, 1960
Birth Place
Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA
Famous As
Actress
Popular for
As Liz Randone in "Cop Land" (1997)
Birth Name
Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra
Birth Date
March 29, 1960
Birth Place
Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA
Height
5' 2"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts, NY
Spouse
Joe Petruzzi (31-Dec-89 - 93)

Annabella Sciorra is an acclaimed American actress known for her compelling performances across film, television, and stage. Born Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra on March 29, 1960, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she quickly rose to prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s, establishing herself as a formidable talent in the entertainment industry. Her breakthrough role came with her film debut in True Love (1989), which showcased her ability to convey deep emotional complexity.

Throughout the 1990s, Sciorra built a diverse body of work, appearing in significant films that highlighted her range as an actress. She starred in Jungle Fever (1991) alongside Samuel L. Jackson, a film directed by Spike Lee that addressed race relations in America. The following year, she appeared in The Hard Way (1991) opposite Michael J. Fox, further solidifying her presence in Hollywood. Sciorra's career continued to flourish with standout roles in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), The Addiction (1995), and Cop Land (1997), where her portrayal of Liz Randone garnered critical acclaim and became a defining moment in her career. She also starred in the visually stunning What Dreams May Come (1998), demonstrating her ability to navigate both dramatic and fantastical narratives.

In addition to her film work, Sciorra gained recognition on television, particularly for her role as Gloria Trillo on the iconic series The Sopranos (2001–2004). Her performance earned her an Emmy Award nomination, marking a significant milestone in her acting career. She later appeared as Detective Carolyn Barek on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005–2006), showcasing her versatility in crime drama. Sciorra continued to be active in television, with recurring roles in series such as GLOW (2018), Truth Be Told (2019–2020), and Tulsa King (2022).

Sciorra's contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond her acting roles. She became a prominent voice in the #MeToo movement, bravely speaking out against producer Harvey Weinstein, whom she accused of sexual assault. Her testimony during Weinstein's trial highlighted her courage and commitment to seeking justice, positioning her as an influential figure in the ongoing fight against sexual harassment and abuse in Hollywood.

On stage, Sciorra has also made her mark, with notable performances in productions such as The Motherfucker with the Hat on Broadway in 2011. Her ability to transition between mediums has demonstrated her extraordinary talent and dedication as an actress.

As of now, Annabella Sciorra continues to engage with her craft, taking on new challenges while remaining a respected figure in the industry. Her journey reflects a commitment to authenticity in her work, making her a significant presence in both film and television.