Jenya Lano

Jenya Lano (Russian: Же́ня Ла́но) is a Russian-Italian actress and comedian, best known for her recurring role as Inspector Sheridan in ten episodes of the American television series Charmed.

Jenya Lano
Born
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
OccupationActress, comedian
Years active1998–present

Career

Raised in Moscow and Rome, Italy, Lano is fluent in English, Russian and Italian.[1]

Lano made her debut in the 1998 film Shrieker. She also made appearances in Blade, S.W.A.T., Ghost Rock, Stealing Candy and Fashionably L.A., as well guest starring in the TV series The Shield, Xena: Warrior Princess and NCIS. In 2004 she voiced the character of Xenia Onatopp in the video game GoldenEye: Rogue Agent.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Shrieker Elaine
1998 Blade Russian Woman
1999 Fashionably L.A. Tatiana
2002 New Suit Barbie
2003 Stealing Candy Candy Tyler
2003 The Five Stages of Beer Audrey
2003 S.W.A.T. Monique
2003 Ghost Rock Savanah Starr
2004 Jam Lilac Short
2005 Erosion Sally
2005 Killing Cupid Valentine
2006 Ten 'til Noon Miss Milch

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Players Thelma "Mint Condition"
1998 Just Shoot Me! Kimmy "Sewer!"
1998 Air America Natalie "Betrayal"
1999 Xena: Warrior Princess Mavican "Succession"
2000 G vs E Billy Rollo "Ambulance Chaser"
2000 Diagnosis: Murder Warrant Off. Hannah Bernstein "Murder at BBQ Bob's"
2000 Blood Money Chloe Beck TV film
2002 Off Centre Julie "Faking the Band"
2002 The Shield Adriana "The Spread"
2003 Mutant X Nikki Rodgers "Understudy"
2003 Deathlands: Homeward Bound Krysty Wroth TV film
2004 NCIS Carol Powers "Missing"
2004-05 Charmed Inspector Sheridan Recurring role
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References

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