Oct 11, 2016 · Nancy Barrett as ADA Debra Van Druden (1982).Nora Hanen, attorney played by Hillary B. Smith. Kourtenay Kardashian as lawyer Kassandra Kavanaugh, March 28, 2011. Orleans (TV series 1997). Vanessa Bell Calloway as DA Rosalee Clark. 100 Centre Street (TV Series, …
Sep 24, 2014 · Maxine Shaw, attorney-at-law on the 1990’s Living Single, was one of TV’s funniest slick-tongued lawyers. Played by Alexander, Maxine initially worked for the firm Evans & Bell …
Apr 08, 2020 · Candace Smith of Survivor Tocantins. Candace is a lawyer, a beauty queen (she won Miss Ohio), a model, a reality TV contestant, and an actress. To date, this Northwestern …
In 1993, Janet Reno became the first female Attorney General of the United States. She went on to serve for both terms of Bill Clinton’s presidency, making her the longest-serving Attorney …
Oct 22, 2021 · Updated Oct 23, 2021 at 3:54pm. Facebook Halyna Hutchins. Halyna Hutchins, a 42-year-old Ukrainian woman who worked as a director of photography on Hollywood films and …
Deb is a shallow model whose sudden demise results in her being reincarnated as Jane, a plus-size lawyer with astonishing intelligence. As Deb sees life through Jane's eyes, she realizes it doesn't matter how big you are, but how you accept it and know you're beautiful no matter what people say.
I simply love this new TV show and wish it would last for more than just a season or two like some other great shows I loved and that were off. Anyway, let's talk about Drop Dead Diva. Actually, my first reaction to the show, or frankly to the TITLE of the show, was kind of "What a nonsense they're putting on".
Teri Joseph was a whip-smart Chicago lawyer on Showtime’s Soul Food, an early-2000s series based on the movie (Vanessa L. Williams played the role in the film). At prestigious Greene Norris and Associates, Teri was one of the top attorneys at the firm, but they continued to drag their feet on making her a partner. Not too much later, after a short stint at an all-black firm, Teri was hired as a managing partner at Greene Norris after a national law firm bought them out. Parker also plays district attorney Jacqueline Perez in the TNT series Murder in the First and appeared as a lawyer in films including The Deep End, Brown Sugar and Blue Streak.
Maxine Shaw, attorney-at-law on the 1990’s Living Single, was one of TV’s funniest slick-tongued lawyers. Played by Alexander, Maxine initially worked for the firm Evans & Bell but was fired in the show’s second season, later becoming a public defender.
Shambala Green was a defense attorney who often went toe-to-toe with district attorney Jack McCoy on NBC’s Law & Order. Toussaint, who also portrayed an attorney on TNT’s The Closer, will appear in the much-anticipated civil rights film Selma by Ava DuVernay as Amelia Boynton, one of several female leaders during the civil rights movement.
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment screenshot. Advertisement. Carson portrayed Calista Flockhart’s best friend and roommate, Renee Raddick, on the late-1990s comedy series Ally McBeal. Although she spent a lot of time giving advice to her crazy friend, Renee was also a district attorney.
For several years in the early 2000s, Beauvais co-starred as assistant district attorney Valerie Heywood on NYPD Blue. From 2011 to 2012 she had a recurring role on TNT’s Franklin & Bash as a top lawyer at the firm.
Hall portrayed deputy district attorney Evelyn Price on NBC’s 2010-2011 series Law & Order: Los Angeles. She had a great amount of skepticism about the Los Angeles Police Department and its treatment of minorities.
In 2007 King had a recurring role on 24 as legal counselor Sandra Palmer, who worked for the Islamic-American Alliance. She also appeared as a lawyer in the films Our Family Wedding and Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blue.
After Survivor, she founded Becky’s Fund, a non-profit organization for victims of domestic violence and abuse. She now works as executive director of said organization.
Francesca Hogi of Survivor Redemption Island and Survivor Caramoan. Francesca is a lovely and likeable girl but, during her two Survivor seasons, her fellow castaways picked her as the first person to vote off the island. This University of Michigan Law School graduate is practicing law in New York.
Candace Smith of Survivor Tocantins. Candace is a lawyer, a beauty queen (she won Miss Ohio), a model, a reality TV contestant, and an actress. To date, this Northwestern University School of Law graduate has 13 acting credits to her name on IMDB. Caryn Groedel of Survivor Palau.
In 1886, Lettie Burlingame, a stanch suffragette, started an organization at the University of Michigan called The Equity Club. Originally intended solely for female law students and law alumnae, the organization grew, making it the first professional organization for women lawyers. Burlingame eventually went into private practice and was regarded as a highly skilled lawyer until her death in 1890.
In 1993, Janet Reno became the first female Attorney General of the United States. She went on to serve for both terms of Bill Clinton’s presidency, making her the longest-serving Attorney General in U.S. history.
Lyda Burton Conley. In 1910, Lyda Burton Conley became the first Native American female lawyer in America. Her motivations were pure; she taught herself the law to protect her tribe’s cemetery burial land located in Huron Park Indian Cemetery from being sold.
Few lawyers can match the professional debut made by Sarah Weddington. The late 1960’s were not necessarily an inclusive environment for women lawyers, so she had her work cut out for her. Luckily, she became interested in a case that caught her eye and agreed to take it pro bono. Sarah Weddington was only 26 years old when she became the youngest person ever to argue and win a Supreme Court case. You may have heard of the case; the caption was Roe v. Wade.
After earning her law degree from Stanford in 1952 and serving two terms in the Arizona state senate, Sandra Day O’Connor worked her way through the legal system as an attorney and ultimately a judge.
She served for twenty-four years, during which she established herself as one of the most influential voices on the Court until her retirement in 2006.
Lemma Barkaloo was the first woman to apply for admission to Columbia University Law School when her application was rejected in 1868. Two other women applied and were also immediately denied entry. George Templeton Strong of Columbia wrote at the time: “Application from three infatuated young women to the law school.
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Burr moved from CBS to Universal Studios, where he played the title role in the television drama Ironside, which ran on NBC from 1967 to 1975. In the pilot episode, San Francisco Chief of Detectives Robert T. Ironside is paralyzed by a sniper during an attempt on his life and, after his recovery, uses a wheelchair for mobility, in the first crime drama show to star a policeman with a disability. The show earned Burr six Emmy nominations—one for the pilot and five for his work in the series —and two Golden Globe nominations.
William Raymond Stacy Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian-American actor known for his lengthy Hollywood film career and his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside . Burr's early acting career included roles on Broadway, radio, television, and film, usually as the villain.
Raymond Burr. William Raymond Stacy Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian-American actor known for his lengthy Hollywood film career and his title roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside . Burr's early acting career included roles on Broadway, radio, television, and film, usually as the villain.
His second TV series Ironside earned him six Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations. Burr died of cancer in 1993, and his personal life came into question, as many details of his biography appeared to be unverifiable. He was ranked number 44 of the 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time by TV Guide magazine in 1996.
He made his television debut in 1951, appearing in episodes of Stars Over Hollywood, The Bigelow Theatre, Family Theater and the debut episode of Dragnet. He went on to appear in such programs as Gruen Playhouse, Four Star Playhouse, Ford Theatre, Lux Video Theatre, Mr. and Mrs. North, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars and Playhouse 90.
In 1985 , Burr was approached by producers Dean Hargrove and Fred Silverman to star in a made-for-TV movie, Perry Mason Returns. The same week, Burr recalled, he was asked to reprise the role he played in Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956), in a low-budget film that would be titled Godzilla 1985.
Burr said that he weighed 12.75 pounds (5.8 kg) at birth, and was chubby throughout his childhood. "When you're a little fat boy in public school, or any kind of school, you're just persecuted something awful", he said. His weight was always an issue for him in getting roles, and it became a public relations problem when Johnny Carson began making jokes about him during his Tonight Show monologues. Burr refused to appear as Carson's guest from then on, and told Us Weekly years later: "I have been asked a number of times to do his show and I won't do it. Because I like NBC. He's doing an NBC show. If I went on I'd have some things to say, not just about the bad jokes he's done about me, but bad jokes he does about everybody who can't fight back because they aren't there. And that wouldn't be good for NBC."