Biography
Born August 22, 1979, and raised in Montreal, Finnigan modeled as a child, but always wanted to act. Her first brush with fame came with her role in the Canadian TV series "Student Bodies" (Telescene, 1999), a sitcom about high school students who run a humorous newspaper. Finnigan took off for Hollywood after this first success, making a string of appearances on action and horror TV shows including "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo," "The Big …
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Career Milestones
2005 | Breakout role as the lawyer and mother, Annabeth Chase on Jerry Bruckheimer's "Close to Home" (CBS) | |
2005 | Guest-starred on the episodes "Double Vision" and "A Very Dead Zone Christmas" of the USA series "The Dead Zone" | |
2005 | Played Marni Fliss on the short-lived NBC series "Committed" | |
2004 | Had a recurring role on "Crossing Jordan" (NBC) as pathologist Dr. Devan Maguire | |
2000 | Portrayed Bridget Forrester on the CBS soap, "The Bold and the Beautiful" | |
2007 | Played the lead in the reality-based TV movie, "The Stalking of Laurie Show" (USA) | |
1999 | Made television debut in the Canadian series "Student Bodies" | |
| Invited to be the only female member of the comedy troupe Yikes! | ||
Awards
2003 | Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful |
2002 | Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful |
2001 | Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful |
