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'''Jennifer Christina Finnigan''' (born August 22, 1979)<ref name=allmovie>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/jennifer-finnigan-300485/bio |last=Albertson |first=Cammila |title=Jennifer Finnigan | |
'''Jennifer Christina Finnigan''' (born August 22, 1979)<ref name=allmovie>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/jennifer-finnigan-300485/bio |last=Albertson |first=Cammila |title=Jennifer Finnigan |website=[[AllMovie]] |access-date=2009-04-24}}</ref> is a Canadian actress. She is known for her role as [[Bridget Forrester]] in the American [[soap opera]] ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' from 2000 to 2004, for which she won three [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series|Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series]]. She also appeared on the [[Columbia Broadcasting System|CBS]] legal drama ''[[Close to Home (2005 TV series)|Close to Home]]'' (2005–2007) and the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] sitcom ''[[Better with You]]'' (2010–2011). Finnigan also starred on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Tyrant (TV series)|Tyrant]]'' (2014–2016). She later starred in the [[Columbia Broadcasting System|CBS]] sci-fi drama ''[[Salvation (TV series)|Salvation]]'' (2017–2018). |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Finnigan was born in [[Montreal]], [[ |
Finnigan was born in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. She is the daughter of Diane Rioux Finnigan, and popular radio personality Jack Finnigan, who was a fixture on [[CJAD]] radio in Montreal from 1972 to 2005.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/montreal/story.html?id=2183d6a2-e052-445f-afd0-929358bc3813&k=8099 |title=Radio host Jack Finnigan was 'like an old friend' |work=[[The Gazette (Montreal)|The Gazette]] |date=2006-12-04 |access-date=2009-04-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314153742/http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/montreal/story.html?id=2183d6a2-e052-445f-afd0-929358bc3813&k=8099 |archive-date=2012-03-14 }}</ref> She attended [[Schools of the Sacred Heart|The Sacred Heart School of Montreal]], a Catholic, all-girl private school from which she graduated in 1996. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Finnigan married actor [[Jonathan Silverman]] on June 7, 2007, on the island of [[Mykonos]] in [[Greece]].<ref>{{cite web|date=2007-07-28|title=OK! Exclusive: Jonathan Silverman & Jennifer Finnigan Married!|url=http://www.ok-magazine.com/news/view/521/OK!-EXCLUSIVE:-JONATHAN-SILVERMAN-|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071207105429/http://www.ok-magazine.com/news/view/521/OK!-EXCLUSIVE:-JONATHAN-SILVERMAN-|work=[[OK!|OK! Magazine]]|archive-date=2007-12-07}}</ref> She and Silverman have a daughter, Ella Jack, born on September 29, 2017. |
Finnigan married actor [[Jonathan Silverman]] on June 7, 2007, on the island of [[Mykonos]] in [[Greece]].<ref>{{cite web|date=2007-07-28|title=OK! Exclusive: Jonathan Silverman & Jennifer Finnigan Married!|url=http://www.ok-magazine.com/news/view/521/OK!-EXCLUSIVE:-JONATHAN-SILVERMAN-|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071207105429/http://www.ok-magazine.com/news/view/521/OK!-EXCLUSIVE:-JONATHAN-SILVERMAN-|work=[[OK!|OK! Magazine]]|archive-date=2007-12-07}}</ref> She and Silverman have a daughter, Ella Jack, born on September 29, 2017. {{Citation Needed|date=December 2022}} |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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===1998–2000=== |
===1998–2000=== |
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From 1998 to 2000, Finnigan appeared in a variety of Canadian shows. In 1998, she made a few guest appearances on "[[The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo]]". In early 1999, she appeared in one episode of "Big Wolf on Campus" and throughout the end of 1999, she starred in a sitcom called '' [[Student Bodies (TV series)|Student Bodies]]'' playing the role of Kim McCloud in the show's final season. Throughout the first half of 2000, she played the character "Tara" in the episode "The Tale of the Last Dance" in Season 7 of ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]],'' as well as making a guest appearance on ''[[La Femme Nikita]]''. |
From 1998 to 2000, Finnigan appeared in a variety of Canadian shows. In 1998, she made a few guest appearances on "[[The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo]]". In early 1999, she appeared in one episode of "Big Wolf on Campus" and throughout the end of 1999, she starred in a sitcom called '' [[Student Bodies (TV series)|Student Bodies]]'' playing the role of Kim McCloud in the show's final season. Throughout the first half of 2000, she played the character "Tara" in the episode "The Tale of the Last Dance" in Season 7 of ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]],'' as well as making a guest appearance on ''[[La Femme Nikita (TV series)|La Femme Nikita]]''. |
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===2000–2004=== |
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In mid-2000, Finnigan moved to the United States and got the role of [[Bridget Forrester]] in the long-running soap opera ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' in July 2000. In December 2000, she also starred in a true story in the telefilm ''[[The Stalking of Laurie Show]]'' about the real life murder of a young teenage girl. Finnigan starred as Bridget on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' from July 2000 until January 2004 and won three awards for her work on the show. She is the first person to win three consecutive [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] ([[29th Daytime Emmy Awards|29th]], [[30th Daytime Emmy Awards|30th]], [[31st Daytime Emmy Awards|31st]] Awards), all as "[[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series|Outstanding Younger Actress]]". She left the show in January 2004 to pursue other acting roles. |
In mid-2000, Finnigan moved to the United States and got the role of [[Bridget Forrester]] in the long-running soap opera ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' in July 2000. In December 2000, she also starred in a true story in the telefilm ''[[The Stalking of Laurie Show]]'' about the real life murder of a young teenage girl. Finnigan starred as Bridget on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' from July 2000 until January 2004 and won three awards for her work on the show. She is the first person to win three consecutive [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] ([[29th Daytime Emmy Awards|29th]], [[30th Daytime Emmy Awards|30th]], [[31st Daytime Emmy Awards|31st]] Awards), all as "[[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series|Outstanding Younger Actress]]". She left the show in January 2004 to pursue other acting roles. |
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===2004–2005=== |
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From March 2004 until November 2004, Finnigan was featured on 10 episodes of ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'' as [[pathologist]] Dr. Devan Maguire. Following her departure from the show, she played the character Marni Fliss on the [[NBC]] series ''[[Committed ( |
From March 2004 until November 2004, Finnigan was featured on 10 episodes of ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'' as [[pathologist]] Dr. Devan Maguire. Following her departure from the show, she played the character Marni Fliss on the [[NBC]] series ''[[Committed (American TV series)|Committed]]'', which only aired for 13 episodes before being cancelled due to low ratings. The show aired from January until March 2005. In mid-2005, she made a guest appearance as Alex Sinclair in ''[[The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]'' episode "[[Double Vision (Dead Zone)|Double Vision]]". |
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===2005–2007=== |
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Starting in the fall of 2005, Finnigan was the star of the [[CBS]] television drama series ''[[Close to Home (2005 TV series)|Close to Home]]'', playing a deputy [[district attorney]]. In December 2005, while still starring in ''Close to Home'', she made a second guest appearance as Alex Sinclair in the episode "[[A Very Dead Zone Christmas]]," on ''[[The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]''. ''Close to Home'' aired for two seasons before it was cancelled in May 2007. In August 2007, Finnigan made one final guest appearance on ''The Dead Zone'' in the episode "[[List of The Dead Zone episodes#Season 6: 2007|Exile]]", just before the show ended in late 2007. |
Starting in the fall of 2005, Finnigan was the star of the [[CBS]] television drama series ''[[Close to Home (2005 TV series)|Close to Home]]'', playing a deputy [[district attorney]]. In December 2005, while still starring in ''Close to Home'', she made a second guest appearance as Alex Sinclair in the episode "[[A Very Dead Zone Christmas]]," on ''[[The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]''. ''Close to Home'' aired for two seasons before it was cancelled in May 2007. In August 2007, Finnigan made one final guest appearance on ''The Dead Zone'' in the episode "[[List of The Dead Zone episodes#Season 6: 2007|Exile]]", just before the show ended in late 2007. |
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===2008–present=== |
===2008–present=== |
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Finnigan co-starred with her husband, actor Jonathan Silverman, in ''[[Beethoven's Big Break]]'', the latest installment in the [[Beethoven film series]]; the film was released [[direct-to-DVD]] in late 2008. She also starred in ''Playing for Keeps'', a [[CTV Television Network|CTV]]/[[Lifetime Movie Network|Lifetime Original Movie]], broadcast as ''What Color is Love?'' in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/20090312/movie_playingforkeeps/20090416 |title=Movies and Specials: ''Playing for Keeps'' |publisher=[[CTV Television Network|CTV]] |access-date=2009-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |title=What Color is Love? Continues Lifetime Movie Network's Ratings Success With Sunday, January 18, Premiere |publisher=[[Reuters]] |date=2009-01-20}} Retrieved on 2009-04-24.</ref> Finnigan starred in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Better with You]]'', which was cancelled after only one season.<ref name=VB&SMrS>{{cite web|last=Gorman|first=Bill|title=ABC: 'V' Cancelled, 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family,' 'Better With You' Cancelled Too|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516102211/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 16, 2011|work=TV By the Numbers|date=May 13, 2011|access-date=July 11, 2011}}</ref> |
Finnigan co-starred with her husband, actor Jonathan Silverman, in ''[[Beethoven's Big Break]]'', the latest installment in the [[Beethoven film series]]; the film was released [[direct-to-DVD]] in late 2008. She also starred in ''Playing for Keeps'', a [[CTV Television Network|CTV]]/[[Lifetime Movie Network|Lifetime Original Movie]], broadcast as ''What Color is Love?'' in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/20090312/movie_playingforkeeps/20090416 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422171514/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/20090312/movie_playingforkeeps/20090416 |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 22, 2009 |title=Movies and Specials: ''Playing for Keeps'' |publisher=[[CTV Television Network|CTV]] |access-date=2009-04-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |title=What Color is Love? Continues Lifetime Movie Network's Ratings Success With Sunday, January 18, Premiere |publisher=[[Reuters]] |date=2009-01-20}} Retrieved on 2009-04-24.</ref> Finnigan starred in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Better with You]]'', which was cancelled after only one season.<ref name=VB&SMrS>{{cite web|last=Gorman|first=Bill|title=ABC: 'V' Cancelled, 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family,' 'Better With You' Cancelled Too|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516102211/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 16, 2011|work=TV By the Numbers|date=May 13, 2011|access-date=July 11, 2011}}</ref> |
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She co-starred alongside [[Jason Priestley]] in the ''[[Psych]]'' sixth-season episode, "Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat".<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tvline.com/2011/07/psych-casting-scoop-jennifer-finnigan/ | title=''Psych'' Pscoop: Jennifer Finnigan Cast as Bonnie to Jason Priestley's Clyde | work |
She co-starred alongside [[Jason Priestley]] in the ''[[Psych]]'' sixth-season episode, "Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat".<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.tvline.com/2011/07/psych-casting-scoop-jennifer-finnigan/ | title=''Psych'' Pscoop: Jennifer Finnigan Cast as Bonnie to Jason Priestley's Clyde | work=TVLine.com | last=Mitovich | first=Matt Webb | date=2011-07-11 | access-date=2011-07-11 | archive-date=2012-06-06 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120606145913/http://tvline.com/2011/07/11/psych-casting-scoop-jennifer-finnigan/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> She has also done ''Shadow Island Mysteries: The Last Christmas'' and ''Shadow Island Mysteries: Wedding for One''. |
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In 2013, she starred on the TNT series ''[[Monday Mornings]]'' on which her real life husband [[Jonathan Silverman]] was a recurring cast member. The series was canceled after one season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/05/10/southland-canceled-by-tnt/182028 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130606210035/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/05/10/southland-canceled-by-tnt/182028/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 6, 2013 |title='Southland' & 'Monday Mornings' Canceled by TNT |last=Kondolojy |first=Amanda |publisher=[[TV by the Numbers]] |date=May 10, 2013 |access-date=May 10, 2013}}</ref> |
In 2013, she starred on the TNT series ''[[Monday Mornings]]'' on which her real life husband [[Jonathan Silverman]] was a recurring cast member. The series was canceled after one season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/05/10/southland-canceled-by-tnt/182028 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130606210035/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/05/10/southland-canceled-by-tnt/182028/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 6, 2013 |title='Southland' & 'Monday Mornings' Canceled by TNT |last=Kondolojy |first=Amanda |publisher=[[TV by the Numbers]] |date=May 10, 2013 |access-date=May 10, 2013}}</ref> |
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She also starred on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Tyrant (TV series)|Tyrant]]'', which began on June 24, 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last=Bianco|first=Robert|title=FX finds a 'Tyrant' in the Middle East|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2014/01/14/tyrant-fx-press-tour/4480111/|access-date=February 21, 2014|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|date=January 15, 2014}}</ref> ''Tyrant'' aired its final episode on September 7, 2016, after three seasons. |
She also starred on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] series ''[[Tyrant (TV series)|Tyrant]]'', which began on June 24, 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last=Bianco|first=Robert|title=FX finds a 'Tyrant' in the Middle East|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2014/01/14/tyrant-fx-press-tour/4480111/|access-date=February 21, 2014|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|date=January 15, 2014}}</ref> ''Tyrant'' aired its final episode on September 7, 2016, after three seasons. |
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She appeared as Grace Barrows, the Pentagon's press secretary, on the 2017 [[Columbia Broadcasting System|CBS]] action drama ''[[Salvation (TV series)|Salvation]]''. Barrows was one of a few people initially informed when the Pentagon learned Earth will collide with an asteroid with potential extinction-level destruction capacity. The series ran for two seasons. |
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She starred on the 2021 Canadian comedy-drama series ''[[Moonshine (Canadian TV series)|Moonshine]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 6 October 2024
Jennifer Finnigan | |
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Born | Jennifer Christina Finnigan August 22, 1979 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Jennifer Christina Finnigan (born August 22, 1979)[1] is a Canadian actress. She is known for her role as Bridget Forrester in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 2000 to 2004, for which she won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series. She also appeared on the CBS legal drama Close to Home (2005–2007) and the ABC sitcom Better with You (2010–2011). Finnigan also starred on the FX series Tyrant (2014–2016). She later starred in the CBS sci-fi drama Salvation (2017–2018).
Early life and education
[edit]Finnigan was born in Montreal, Quebec. She is the daughter of Diane Rioux Finnigan, and popular radio personality Jack Finnigan, who was a fixture on CJAD radio in Montreal from 1972 to 2005.[2] She attended The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, a Catholic, all-girl private school from which she graduated in 1996.
Personal life
[edit]Finnigan married actor Jonathan Silverman on June 7, 2007, on the island of Mykonos in Greece.[3] She and Silverman have a daughter, Ella Jack, born on September 29, 2017. [citation needed]
Career
[edit]1998–2000
[edit]From 1998 to 2000, Finnigan appeared in a variety of Canadian shows. In 1998, she made a few guest appearances on "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo". In early 1999, she appeared in one episode of "Big Wolf on Campus" and throughout the end of 1999, she starred in a sitcom called Student Bodies playing the role of Kim McCloud in the show's final season. Throughout the first half of 2000, she played the character "Tara" in the episode "The Tale of the Last Dance" in Season 7 of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, as well as making a guest appearance on La Femme Nikita.
2000–2004
[edit]In mid-2000, Finnigan moved to the United States and got the role of Bridget Forrester in the long-running soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful in July 2000. In December 2000, she also starred in a true story in the telefilm The Stalking of Laurie Show about the real life murder of a young teenage girl. Finnigan starred as Bridget on The Bold and the Beautiful from July 2000 until January 2004 and won three awards for her work on the show. She is the first person to win three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards (29th, 30th, 31st Awards), all as "Outstanding Younger Actress". She left the show in January 2004 to pursue other acting roles.
2004–2005
[edit]From March 2004 until November 2004, Finnigan was featured on 10 episodes of Crossing Jordan as pathologist Dr. Devan Maguire. Following her departure from the show, she played the character Marni Fliss on the NBC series Committed, which only aired for 13 episodes before being cancelled due to low ratings. The show aired from January until March 2005. In mid-2005, she made a guest appearance as Alex Sinclair in The Dead Zone episode "Double Vision".
2005–2007
[edit]Starting in the fall of 2005, Finnigan was the star of the CBS television drama series Close to Home, playing a deputy district attorney. In December 2005, while still starring in Close to Home, she made a second guest appearance as Alex Sinclair in the episode "A Very Dead Zone Christmas," on The Dead Zone. Close to Home aired for two seasons before it was cancelled in May 2007. In August 2007, Finnigan made one final guest appearance on The Dead Zone in the episode "Exile", just before the show ended in late 2007.
2008–present
[edit]Finnigan co-starred with her husband, actor Jonathan Silverman, in Beethoven's Big Break, the latest installment in the Beethoven film series; the film was released direct-to-DVD in late 2008. She also starred in Playing for Keeps, a CTV/Lifetime Original Movie, broadcast as What Color is Love? in the United States.[4][5] Finnigan starred in the ABC sitcom Better with You, which was cancelled after only one season.[6]
She co-starred alongside Jason Priestley in the Psych sixth-season episode, "Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat".[7] She has also done Shadow Island Mysteries: The Last Christmas and Shadow Island Mysteries: Wedding for One.
In 2013, she starred on the TNT series Monday Mornings on which her real life husband Jonathan Silverman was a recurring cast member. The series was canceled after one season.[8]
She also starred on the FX series Tyrant, which began on June 24, 2014.[9] Tyrant aired its final episode on September 7, 2016, after three seasons.
She appeared as Grace Barrows, the Pentagon's press secretary, on the 2017 CBS action drama Salvation. Barrows was one of a few people initially informed when the Pentagon learned Earth will collide with an asteroid with potential extinction-level destruction capacity. The series ran for two seasons.
She starred on the 2021 Canadian comedy-drama series Moonshine.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | High Hopes | Morgan | |
2008 | The Coverup | Nancy Pepper | |
2008 | Beethoven's Big Break | Lisa | Direct-to-video film |
2011 | Conception | Laurie | |
2014 | A Bet's a Bet | Stephanie | |
2017 | Icky: An American Dog Story | Kool Kitty | |
2018 | Andover | Dawn Slope |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | My Hometown | Sylvia | Episode: "I'll Recognize You" |
1998 | The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo | Christie Sayers | Episodes: "The Egg Mystery", "The Itchy Shorts Mystery", "The Robot Mystery" |
1999 | Big Wolf on Campus | Vesper | Episode: "Muffy the Werewolf Slayer" |
1999–2000 | Student Bodies | Kim McCloud | Main role (season 3) |
2000 | La Femme Nikita | Dory | Episode: "There Are No Missions" |
2000 | Are You Afraid of the Dark? | Tara Martin | Episode: "The Tale of the Last Dance" |
2000 | The Stalking of Laurie Show | Laurie Show | Television film |
2000–2004 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Bridget Forrester | Regular role |
2001 | Largo Winch | Tamara Ross | Episode: "Cheap Thrills" |
2004 | Crossing Jordan | Dr. Devan Maguire | Recurring role (seasons 3–4), 10 episodes |
2005 | The Dead Zone | Alex Sinclair | Episodes: "Double Vision", "A Very Dead Zone Christmas" |
2005 | Committed | Marni Fliss | Main role |
2005–2007 | Close to Home | Annabeth Chase | Main role |
2007 | The Dead Zone | Alex Sinclair | Episode: "Exile" |
2009 | Inside the Box | Lauren Thomas | Television film |
2009 | What Color Is Love? | Nicole Alpern | Television film |
2010 | Wedding for One | Claire La Foret | Television film |
2010 | The Last Christmas | Claire La Foret | Television film |
2010–2011 | Better with You | Madeleine "Maddie" Putney | Main role |
2011 | Psych | Barbie | Episode: "Neil Simon's Lover's Retreat" |
2013 | Monday Mornings | Dr. Tina Ridgeway | Main role |
2013 | Baby Sellers | Det. Nic Morrison | Television film |
2014 | Wild Card | Eliza Evans | Episode: "The Pilot" |
2014–2016 | Tyrant | Molly | Main role |
2015 | Angel of Christmas | Susan | Television film |
2017 | Walking the Dog | Kristie | Television film |
2017–2018 | Salvation | Grace Barrows | Main role |
2018 | Welcome to Christmas | Madison Lane | Television film |
2021-present | Moonshine | Lidia Bennett | Main role |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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Daytime Emmy Award | Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series | The Bold and the Beautiful | Won | |
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References
[edit]- ^ Albertson, Cammila. "Jennifer Finnigan". AllMovie. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
- ^ "Radio host Jack Finnigan was 'like an old friend'". The Gazette. 2006-12-04. Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
- ^ "OK! Exclusive: Jonathan Silverman & Jennifer Finnigan Married!". OK! Magazine. 2007-07-28. Archived from the original on 2007-12-07.
- ^ "Movies and Specials: Playing for Keeps". CTV. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
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