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'''Carolyn McCormick''' (Born: ], ] in ], ]) is an American ]. She has worked in ], ]s, ] and ]. Her "break" into television was on '']'' in the ]. The role she would become best known for was as ] on '']''. She had an earlier quasi-recurring role as the holodeck simulation "Minuet" in '']''. '''Carolyn McCormick''' (Born: ], ] in ], ]) is an American ]. She has worked in ], ]s, ] and ]. Her "break" into television was on '']'' in the ]. The role she would become best known for was as ] on '']''. She had an earlier quasi-recurring role as the holodeck simulation "Minuet" in '']''.


She acted at the ] in ] in "Eve-olution" with '']'' star ]. She is currently acting in "Celebration" a play by Harold Pinter in New York. She acted at the ] in ] in "Eve-olution" with '']'' star ]. She is currently acting in "Celebration" a play by Harold Pinter in New York.


==Partial Filmography== ==Partial filmography==
*'']'' (]) (voice)

* '']'' (]) (voice) *''This Is Not a Chair'' (2002) ... as Mrs. Morrison
* ''This Is Not a Chair'' (2002) ... as Mrs. Morrison *''Emmett's Mark'' (2002) ... as Mrs. Carlin
* ''Emmett's Mark'' (2002) ... as Mrs. Carlin
**... aka Killing Emmett Young (]) (USA: video title) **... aka Killing Emmett Young (]) (USA: video title)
* ''Women Docs'' (]) ... as Narrator (voice) *''Women Docs'' (]) ... as Narrator (voice)
* '']'' (2000) ... as Anna Navarre/Other female characters (as Carolyn McCormack) (voice) *'']'' (2000) ... as Anna Navarre/Other female characters (as Carolyn McCormack) (voice)
* '']'' (1997) ... as Judith Fitzgerald *'']'' (1997) ... as Judith Fitzgerald
* '']'' (1990) ... Dr. ] (]-], ], 2002-) *'']'' (1990) ... Dr. ] (]-], ], 2002-)
* ''Enemy Mine'' (]) ... as Morse *''Enemy Mine'' (]) ... as Morse
* '']'' (1985) ... Asst. Dist. Atty. Rita Fiore (season 2) *'']'' (1985) ... Asst. Dist. Atty. Rita Fiore (season 2)


==External links== ==External links==
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Carolyn McCormick (Born: September 19, 1959 in Midland, Texas, USA) is an American actress. She has worked in television, movies, theatre and voice acting. Her "break" into television was on Spenser: For Hire in the 1980s. The role she would become best known for was as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet on Law & Order. She had an earlier quasi-recurring role as the holodeck simulation "Minuet" in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

She acted at the Cherry Hill Theatre in New York in "Eve-olution" with The Cosby Show star Sabrina Le Beauf. She is currently acting in "Celebration" a play by Harold Pinter in New York.

Partial filmography

  • BloodRayne (2002) (voice)
  • This Is Not a Chair (2002) ... as Mrs. Morrison
  • Emmett's Mark (2002) ... as Mrs. Carlin
    • ... aka Killing Emmett Young (2004) (USA: video title)
  • Women Docs (2001) ... as Narrator (voice)
  • Deus Ex (2000) ... as Anna Navarre/Other female characters (as Carolyn McCormack) (voice)
  • Cracker (1997) ... as Judith Fitzgerald
  • Law & Order (1990) ... Dr. Elizabeth Olivet (1990-1997, 1998, 2002-)
  • Enemy Mine (1985) ... as Morse
  • Spenser: For Hire (1985) ... Asst. Dist. Atty. Rita Fiore (season 2)

External links

Carolyn McCormick at IMDb


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