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OK, we're officially bummed. "Law & Order" killed off Alexandra Borgia in its season finale this week, snuffing out the best assistant district attorney in the show's 16-season history.
ANNIE Parisse, the newest cast member “Law & Order,” laughs as she details the legal background she brings to the cops-and-prosecutors warhorse: “I did jury duty – once… ...
He needed a replacement and so Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Borgia (Annie Parisse) stepped into her shoes. She remained in the show for just 34 episodes though as Alexandra had a tragic ...
‘LAW & Order” newbie Annie Parisse showed up for her first day on the set yesterday – a day after Elisabeth Rohm departed the long-running NBC series after four years. Pariss… ...
Annie Parisse (formerly Assistant D.A. Alexandra Borgia on Law & Order) and Zak Orth head the cast of this deadpan comedy about an ambitious young American businessman whose romantic notion of ...
Annie Parisse (formerly Assistant D.A. Alexandra Borgia on Law & Order) and Zak Orth head the cast of this deadpan comedy about an ambitious young American businessman whose romantic notion of ...
Parisse is perhaps best known as Jack McCoy's sidekick, Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Borgia, on "Law & Order" -- a role she played for several seasons, until she asked to leave the show ...
Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes sure does have a lot of enemies. One of his rivals is pointing out many of his top assistant DA's don't live in Kings County, which might violate their "duty as public ...
Alana De La Garza joins 'Law & Order' Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) ...
The character Annie Parisse played for three years on As the World Turns was, in her words, “an angelic good girl,” who was addicted to Valium, became a homicidal maniac and was institutionalized.