Jorja Fox
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday: July 7, 1968
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2009
Returned to CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as Sara Sidle
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2008
Guest-starred in three episodes of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS) in the ninth season
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2007
Produced the musical "Stay Forever: The Life and Music of Dusty Springfield" at the Renberg Theatre in the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center
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2004
Fired from "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" due to a salary dispute and failure to report for work for the new season; returned to work the following week, after what was called a misunderstanding
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2001
Played the murdered wife of Guy Pearce's amnesiac in Christopher Nolan's ambitious feature "Memento"
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2000 to 2007
Co-starred on the forensic crime drama series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS)
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1999 to 2000
Had a recurring role on "The West Wing" (NBC) as Secret Service Agent Gina Tuscano
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1999
Had a supporting role in the road movie "Tiara Tango"
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1999
Starred in the independent comedy "The Hungry Bachelor's Club"
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1997
Appeared in the NBC miniseries "House of Frankenstein 1997"
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1997
Featured in the independent drama "How to Make the Cruelest Month"
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1997
Made cameo appearance in the groundbreaking "coming out" episode of the ABC sitcom "Ellen"
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1996 to 1999
Portrayed the recurring character of Dr. Maggie Doyle, the no-nonsense lesbian medical intern, on the hit NBC medical drama "ER"
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1995
Had a supporting role in the comedy feature "The Jerky Boys"
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1993
Acted in HBO's "Lifestories: Families in Crisis" special "Dead Drunk: The Kevin Tunell Story"
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1993 to 1994
Portrayed a Chicago police investigator on the ABC series "Missing Persons"
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1992
Featured in the three-part "ABC Afterschool Special" presentation "Summer Stories: The Mall"
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1989
Made feature acting debut in "The Kill-Off"
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1984
Began modeling after winning a local contest at age 16
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1971
Relocated with family to Florida at age three
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Co-founded the Los Angeles theater company Honeypot Productions