Amy Benedict

Amy Benedict (born July 16, 1964) is an American film and television actress. She is the sister of Rob Benedict. She was born and raised in Columbia, Missouri, and attended Rock Bridge High School. She is a graduate of Northwestern University.

Amy Benedict
Born (1964-07-16) July 16, 1964
Alma materNorthwestern University
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)Mark Brodie

She is known for recurring roles on Thirtysomething and General Hospital and as "Mary the NSA agent" in the movie Sneakers.

Filmography

Television

ProgrammeYearRole
Torchwood: Miracle Day2011Bridget Howe
Law & Order: Los Angeles2011Amy Libergal
Grey's Anatomy2010Nancy Temple
Close to Home2006Cynthia
242005Laurie Hansen
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation2004Mrs. Basengi
Without a Trace2004Mother #2
Dragnet2003Mrs. Moran
Still Standing2002Colleen
Walker, Texas Ranger2000Erin Marshfield
Profiler1998Bernadette Lawrence
Maggie1998Susie
ER1996Mom
General Hospital1995Connie Cooper
Danger Theatre1993Madeline
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine1993Woman
Quicksand: No Escape1992Ginger
L.A. Law1992Allyssa Stewart
Hunter1989Jenny Nolan
CBS Schoolbreak Special1989Sarah
ABC Afterschool Special1988Sandy
thirtysomething1987-1988Amy, the baby sitter
Mama's Family1987Amy Johnson
Family Ties1986Eve Kimball

Film

FilmYearRole
Acts of Mercy2009 (post-production)Anne
The Dead Girl2006Candy Store Mom
The Ten Rules2002Patricia Buchanan
Blue Car2002Diner Waitress
Early Bird Special2001Triage Nurse
Sneakers1992NSA Agent Mary
One More Saturday Night1986Mouse's Girl
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