Carolyn McCormick

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Carolyn McCormick
Born
Carolyn Inez McCormick

(1959-09-19) September 19, 1959 (age 61)
Midland, Texas, United States
Alma materWilliams College
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
Spouse(s)Byron Jennings
(m. )
Children2[1]
Websitewww.carolynmccormick.com

Carolyn Inez McCormick (born September 19, 1959) is an American actress best known for her role as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet in the Law & Order franchise.

Life and career[]

McCormick was born and raised in Midland, Texas, and graduated first in her class from The Kinkaid School in Houston in 1977. She graduated with honors from Williams College in 1981 with a B.F.A.[2] She also holds an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She has worked in television, movies, theatre, and voice acting.

Her breakthrough role was Enemy Mine directed by Wolfgang Petersen with Dennis Quaid. Her other film credits include Woody Allen's Whatever Works, You Know My Name with Sam Elliott, and A Simple Twist of Fate with Steve Martin.

Her first notable television credit was district attorney Rita Fiore in Spenser: For Hire, a role she played from 1986 to 1987. She appeared as the holodeck simulation Minuet in "11001001", a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and later as Minuet Riker (William Riker's wife) in a fantasy-alternate universe during the fourth-season episode "Future Imperfect". The role she would become best known for was on NBC network as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet on Law & Order, appearing in approximately half of the series episodes between 1994 and 2006. In 1997, she played the unhappy wife of a police psychiatrist played by Robert Pastorelli in the short-lived Americanized version of the British series Cracker. She has been a guest star on series including Madam Secretary, Elementary, Blue Bloods, Judging Amy, The Practice, Body of Proof, Cold Case, Homicide: Life on the Street, and LA Law.[3]

She also performs on stage. She appeared at the Off-Broadway Cherry Lane Theatre in Eve-olution[4] with The Cosby Show star Sabrina Le Beauf in 2004. She has also appeared in Dinner with Friends, Oedipus, Ancestral Voices, The Donahue Sisters, Laureen's Whereabouts and In Perpetuity. She worked with Thomas Kail at The Flea Theatre in A. R. Gurney's Family Furniture (2013). In 2015, she appeared in Vanya, Sonya, Masha and Spike at the PaperMill Playhouse and What I Did Last Summer at the Signature 2015.[5] She appeared in the Broadway productions of The Dinner Party in 2001 as Mariette Levieux, Private Lives (standby) in 2002, and in Equus in 2008 as Dora Strang.[6] In 2012, she appeared opposite her husband, Byron Jennings, in the Off-Broadway production of Ten Chimneys.[7] She appeared Off-Broadway in Will Eno's play The Open House in 2014 (Lucille Lortel nomination, Drama Desk Award).[8] She has recorded many audio books, including the Hunger Games series, and has narrated many Ken Burns documentaries.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Enemy Mine Morse
1986–1987 Spenser: For Hire Asst. Dist. Atty. Rita Fiore 22 episodes[9]
1988–1990 Star Trek: The Next Generation Minuet 2 episodes
1991–2009 Law & Order Dr. Elizabeth Olivet 87 episodes (1991–1997, 1999, 2002–2010)
1993 Rain Without Thunder Reporter
1994 A Simple Twist of Fate Elaine McCann
1996 Homicide: Life on the Street Linda Mariner 2 episodes
1997–1999 Cracker Judith Fitzgerald 16 episodes
1998 The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy Rula Kor TV movie
1999 You Know My Name Zoe
1999–2001, 2013–2018 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dr. Elizabeth Olivet 6 episodes
2000 Deus Ex Anna Navarre / Janice Reed / Maggie Chow / Agathe / Aimee / Annette / Dr. Brittany Prinzler / Female Clinic Bum / MJ12 Lab Assistant / MJ12 Lab Bio-Weapon Scientist / MJ12 Lab Computer Scientist / MJ12 Lab Genetic Scientist / MJ12 Lab Psionics Scientist / Mole Female Video game
2001 Women Docs Narrator Unknown episodes
2001–2004 Judging Amy AAG Ellis Bonham 3 episodes
2002 Emmett's Mark Mrs. Carlin
This Is Not a Chair Mrs. Morrison Short film
2005 Loverboy Ruth the Realtor
Law & Order: Trial by Jury Dr. Elizabeth Olivet Episode: "Day
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dr. Elizabeth Olivet 2 episodes
2007 Cold Case Elizabeth Stone 1 episode
2008 Nights in Rodanthe Jenny
2009 Whatever Works Jessica
The National Parks: America's Best Idea Various historical figures (voice)
The Hunger Games Audiobook Narrator
Catching Fire Audiobook Narrator
2010 Mockingjay Audiobook Narrator
True Nature Becky Pascal
Downtown Express Marie
One Life to Live Judge Burdett 3 episodes
2011 Body of Proof Gwen Baldwin Episode: "Dead Man Walking"
The Realtor
2012 The Dust Bowl Caroline Henderson (voice) 4 episodes
2013 Blue Bloods Joyce Powers 1 episode
Murder in Manhattan Laura
2014 Mind Games Victoria Hood 1 episode
2015 Elementary Denise Davis 1 episode
2016 Madam Secretary White House Doctor 1 episode
The Interestings Betsy Wolf
2017 The Blacklist: Redemption Meryl Jensen 1 episode
Billions Investment banker 1 episode
2018 Bull Judge Marion Stalder 1 episode
Annihilation Audiobook Narrator The Southern Reach Trilogy, Book 1
Acceptance Audiobook Narrator The Southern Reach Trilogy, Book 3
2020 Agnes

References[]

  1. ^ "Married Couple Byron Jennings and Carolyn McCormick to Star in Lunt and Fontanne Bio-Play Ten Chimneys". Broadway.com. August 22, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  2. ^ Carolyn Mccormick Biography (1959-) filmreference.com
  3. ^ www.carolynmccormick.com Official site
  4. ^ "Carolyn McCormick Theatre Credits". Broadway World. Wisdom Digital Media. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  5. ^ Gans, Andrew. "'Eve-Olution'—with 'Cosby' Star Le Beauf—to Close Dec. 12" Archived March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, December 8, 2004
  6. ^ "Broadway credits" Internet Broadway Database, accessed March 4, 2014
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Byron Jennings and Carolyn McCormick Are The Lunts in Off-Broadway's Ten Chimneys, Opening Oct. 3" Archived May 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, October 3, 2012
  8. ^ Murray, Matthew. "Off-Broadway Review. Open House" talkinbroadway.com, March 3, 2014
  9. ^ McCormick's hair was bleached blonde for this role. She had been recruited to take over for Barbara Stock's character of Susan Silverman, Spenser's girlfriend in the stories. This proved to be an unpopular decision, and Stock returned the next season.

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