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Callie Thorne is an American actress known for her role as Dr. Dani Santino on the USA Network series Necessary Roughness.She is also known for past work such as her roles on Homicide: Life on the Street as Detective Laura Ballard, a role she held for two seasons, and the movie Homicide: The Movie, as well as for playing Sheila Keefe on Rescue Me and Elena McNulty in The Wire.
Rescue Me is an American comedy drama television series that aired on FX from July 21, ... Callie Thorne: Sheila Keefe Jimmy Keefe's widow, Tommy Gavin's lover Recurring
Dr. Danielle "Dani" Santino (née Romano [1]) (Callie Thorne) is the protagonist.Dr. Dani Santino is a tough divorcée who, to make ends meet, becomes the therapist for a professional football team and quickly becomes sought after by other athletes, musicians, politicians and those living in the spotlight.
After discovering the multiple affairs of her husband of 17 years, Dr. Dani Santino (Callie Thorne) begins working for the New York Hawks as a sports therapist for the team and especially their star player, Terrence "T.K." King (Mehcad Brooks). Meanwhile, Ray (Craig Bierko), Dani's husband, attempts to win custody of their children.
Before CBS’ NCIS: New Orleans wraps its seven-season run this spring, Special Agent Dwayne Pride will get a blast from his past when Callie Thorne puts in a final encore as the enigmatic Sasha ...
Necessary Roughness is an American drama television series starring Callie Thorne and Scott Cohen that aired from June 29, 2011, to August 21, 2013. [1] [2] The second season premiered on June 6, 2012. [3] The one-hour drama series was picked up for 12 episodes on January 19, 2011. [4]
Rewriting the Clinical Trials Narrative: Sheila Thorne on the Importance of Racial Inclusivity 08/01/2024 16:21 -0400 New York, New York, Aug. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Among some of the most harmful neglects of society is the healthcare landscape.
The following is a list of episodes from the FX series Rescue Me. Broadcast from 2004 to 2011, the series aired 93 episodes over seven seasons, plus 11 additional mini-episodes. Broadcast from 2004 to 2011, the series aired 93 episodes over seven seasons, plus 11 additional mini-episodes.