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Carolyn McCormick (Born: September 19, 1959 in Midland, Texas, USA) is an American actress. She graduated from Williams College in 1981. 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 earlier appeared twice as the holodeck simulation "Minuet" in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

She appeared at the Cherry Hill Theatre in New York in "Eve-olution" with The Cosby Show star Sabrina Le Beauf.

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 (1992-1994)
  • 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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