Amy Aquino on screen and stage

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Aquino in 2006.

Amy Aquino is an American actress of television, film and stage. As a honors graduate in biology from Harvard Radcliffe Institute, she studied acting at the Yale School of Drama, from which Meryl Streep and Sigourney Weaver also graduated. She was accepted after three attempts and received an MFA.[1][2]

Aquino began her television career with guest spots in Easy Street (1987) and Hooperman (1987) before landing a lead role in the six-episode series One of the Boys (1989).[1][3][4] There, she performed Bernice DiSalvo, the wisecracking best friend of Maria Conchita Navarro (Latin American star María Conchita Alonso) who struggled with relationships.[1] She landed another main role in Brooklyn Bridge (1991–1993), which starred a Jewish family where Aquino's character, Phyllis Berger Silver, was the mother of Alan Silver. Although critically-acclaimed and a cult hit, Brooklyn Bridge's ratings were not strong enough to provide it more than two seasons.[5][2] Her next main role was Lieutenant Grace Billets, superior of the title character who works in the Homicide Department of the Hollywood Division of the LAPD, in Amazon Studios' streaming series Bosch (2014–2021).[6]

Most of her television roles are recurring or guest, usually performing intelligent, assertive powerful women and professionals in medical and legal fields, such as psychologists, oncologists, gynecologists, judges, detectives, defense attorneys and district attorneys.[2][7] In 1996, she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for her role as Dr. Joanna 'Joey' Diamond in David E. Kelley's family drama series Picket Fences (1995–1996).[2] Her other recurring roles as doctors include Dr. Janet Coburn in ER (1995–2009) and Dr. Toni Pavone in Felicity (2000–2002).[7] Her most recent television appearance was Dr. Christina Raynor, a military-taught therapist colleague with Bucky Barnes, on the Disney+ Marvel Comics miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021).[7]

Although a huge majority of her work is in television, Aquino has appeared in film as well. Her most notable film roles are her earliest, obtaining them instantly after graduating from Yale: Bonnie, the hairdresser of Cher's character in Moonstruck (1987) that screamed "I've been dying to do this for years!" and Tess's secretary Alice Baxter, who informs Tess she is the boss of a windowed office at the end of Working Girl (1988).[1][7][8] She was also in the 2002 adaptation of Janet Fitch's White Oleander as Miss Martinez.[8]

Film[edit]

List of Amy Aquino theatrical film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1987 Moonstruck Bonnie [9]
1988 Working Girl Alice Baxter [10]
1992 Alan & Naomi Ruth Silverman [11]
1995 Boys on the Side Anna [12]
2002 Undisputed Darlene Early [13]
White Oleander Miss Martinez [14]
2003 National Security Councilwoman [15]
The Singing Detective Nurse Nozhki [16]
2004 In Good Company Alicia [17]
Woman Thou Art Loosed Miss Rodgers [18]
2005 A Lot Like Love Diane Martin [19]
2009 In My Sleep Detective Curwen [20]
2013 In Security Lena's Mom [21]
2015 The Lazarus Effect President Dalley [22]
2016 Hacked Mushira [23]
2017 Sensum Dr. Rita Montal Short film [24]
2018 Beautiful Boy Annie Goldblum [25]
2022 The Grotto Arnel Platte [26]
Minutemen Central Command Short film [27]
TBA Juror No. 2 Post-production [28]

Television series[edit]

List of Amy Aquino television series credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1987 Easy Street Angelica Debenedetto 2 episodes [3]
Hooperman Attorney Shuman Episode: "Hooperman" [4]
1989 One of the Boys Bernice DeSalvo[a] Regular role; 6 episodes [1]
1990 Law & Order Erica Sothlmeyer Episode: "Prisoner of Love" [31]
1991 Davis Rules Mrs. Chavez Episode: "Habla Espanol?" [32]
Roseanne Linda Wagner Episode: "Dances with Darlene" [33]
1991–1993 Brooklyn Bridge Phyllis Berger Silver Regular role; 33 episodes [34]
1992 Lifestories: Families in Crisis Carol Dipaolo Episode: "Blood Brothers: The Joey DiPaolo Story" [35]
1993 Murphy Brown Julianna Episode: "Murphy and the Amazing Leaping Man" [36]
Sisters Iris Episode: "The Whole Truth" [37]
1995–1996 Madman of the People Sasha Danziger Regular role; 16 episodes [38][39]
Picket Fences Dr. Joanna "Joey" Diamond Recurring role; 12 episodes [40]
1995–2009 ER Dr. Janet Coburn Recurring role; 26 episodes [2]
1996 The Larry Sanders Show Rabbi Marcy Klein Episode: "My Name Is Asher Kingsley" [41]
1997 Hiller and Diller Mrs. Gregg Episode: "Pilot" [42]
Michael Hayes Stephanie Lofton Episode: "Heroes" [43]
Ally McBeal Dr. Harper Episode: "Boy to the World" [44]
1998 Becker Bev Episode: "Pilot" [45]
1999 Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane Mrs. Milch 3 episodes [46]
7th Heaven Ms. Williams Episode: "...And Expiation" [47]
1999–2000 Judging Amy Judge Greta Anastassio 3 episodes [48]
Action Connie Hunt 2 episodes [49]
2000 The West Wing Rebecca Reeseman Episode: "The White House Pro-Am" [50]
Freaks and Geeks Mrs. Schweiber 2 episodes [51][52]
NYPD Blue Annabelle Cito Episode: "Lucky Luciano" [53]
Time of Your Life Mrs. Liebowitz Episode: "The Time They Got E-Rotic" [54]
That's Life Bernadette Episode: "Saint Bernadette" [55]
2000–2002 Felicity Dr. Toni Pavone Recurring role; 10 episodes [56]
2001 Gideon's Crossing Dr. Katie Fieldstone Episode: "Orphans" [57]
Citizen Baines Martina Isaacs Episode: "Lost and Found" [58]
2001–2004 Crossing Jordan Detective Lois Carver 8 episodes [59][60][61][62]
2001–2003 Curb Your Enthusiasm Susan Braudy 2 episodes [63][64]
2002 Alias Virginia Kerr Episode: "The Indicator" [65]
2002–2005 Everybody Loves Raymond Peggy Ardolino 4 episodes [66][67][68][69]
2003 The Practice Judge Moreno Episode: "Concealing Evidence" [70]
2004 Strong Medicine Willa James Episode: "Code" [71]
2005 Weeds School Psychologist Episode: "Lude Awakening" [72]
CSI: NY Diane Lipstone Episode: "Supply and Demand" [73]
Just Legal Judge Sarah Abrahams Episode: "Pilot" [74]
2005–2009 Monk Mrs. Bowen, Rhonda 2 episodes [75][76]
2006 Ghost Whisperer Georgina Episode: "Demon Child" [77]
Heist Captain 3 episodes [78][79][80]
2006–2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A.D.A. Valerie Nichols 2 episodes [81][82]
2007 Desperate Housewives Erika Gold Episode: "Come Play Wiz Me" [83]
Boston Legal Judge Phyllis Tamber Episode: "Trial of the Century" [84]
Shark Judge Grant Episode: "In Absentia" [85]
2008 Head Case Lorraine Finkelstein Episode: "Goode Vibes" [86]
The Closer Laura Mayhan Episode: "Speed Bump" [87]
Twenty Good Years Lois Episode: "Come Fly with Me" [88]
Grey's Anatomy Marianne Grandy Episode: "Brave New World" [89]
2009 Prison Break Warden Alice Simmsis 2 episodes [90][91]
2009–2010 Brothers & Sisters Dr. Joan Avadon 5 episodes [92][2]
2010 Private Practice Claire Episode: "In the Name of Love" [93]
Big Love Leslie Usher 2 episodes [94][95]
Castle Janine Marks Episode: "The Late Shaft" [96]
2011 Harry's Law Judge Marylin Coulis 5 episodes [97]
2012 The Finder Cristina Farrel 4 episodes [98][99][100][101]
The Whole Truth Judge #2 2 episodes [102][103]
2013 The Mentalist Judge Patricia Davis 2 episodes [104][105]
Glee Funny Girl Producer 2 episodes [106][107]
2013–2014 Being Human Donna Gilchrist Recurring role; 9 episodes [2]
2014 Suits Judge Episode: "Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner" [108]
2014–2021 Bosch Lieutenant Grace Billets Regular role; 68 episodes [109]
2020 Grace and Frankie Dana Marino Episode: "The Rescue" [110]
2020–2021 The Good Fight Stella Corben 2 episodes [111][112]
2021 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Dr. Christina Raynor Miniseries; 3 episodes [113]
2023 The Irrational CJ Episode: "Smell Test" [114]

Television films[edit]

List of Amy Aquino television film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1990 Descending Angel Catherine TV film [115]
1991 The Last to Go Ginny TV film [116]
False Arrest Cathy Fox Two-part TV film: "Part 1" [117]
1993 A Place to Be Loved Debby Hunter TV film [118]
Jack Reed: Badge of Honor Sharon Hilliard TV film [119]
1994 Betrayal of Trust Jeannie Wilcox TV film [120]
Once in a Lifetime Barbara Jarvis TV film [121]
1995 My Brother's Keeper Terry TV film [122]
2010 Deal O'Neal Marie O'Neal TV film [123]

Stage[edit]

List of Amy Aquino stage credits
Year Production Role Theatre Notes Ref(s)
1988 Cold Sweat Fay Playwrights Horizons [124]
Right Behind the Flag Catherine [125]
1990 Love Diatribe Sandy Circle Repertory Theatre [126]
1991 Road to Nirvana Nirvana [127]
2005 Third Nancy Gordon Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater [128]
2008 Secrets of the Trade Joanne Lipman Black Dahlia Theatre Nominated for an Ovation Award in Lead Actress in a Musical [129]
2010 59E59 Theaters (Theater A) [130]
2017 The Siegel Deborah South Coast Repertory [8]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Sources differ regarding the surname of her character in One of the Boys. A contemporaneous Star-News interview spells it as DeSalvo, but retrospective sources present it as DiSalvo.[29][30]

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