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Kim Delaney (born November 29, 1961) [1] is an American actress known for her starring role as Detective Diane Russell on the ABC drama television series NYPD Blue, for which she won an Emmy Award. Early in her career, she played the role of Jenny Gardner in the ABC daytime television drama All My Children .
Her roommates are Cathy (Kim Delaney), a Boston native who dreams of becoming a Broadway actress, Karen (Amanda Bearse), a gifted student with an excellent record, and the shy Debbie (Robin Morse). Karen convinces Toby to join the university newspaper for extra credits; here she meets Robert (Charley Lang), who soon develops a crush on Toby.
Season 1 – 6. Claudia Joy Holden (née Meade) (portrayed by Kim Delaney) was the wife of Lieutenant-General Michael Holden.She and Denise were best friends and have known each other since their children were in elementary school; their husbands served together for many years and were both stationed at Fort Carson when the families first met.
"Hailing an Unsung Heroine: After six seasons, Kim Delaney leaves 'NYPD Blue' as the tough, dedicated Diane Russell, a flawed character who bucked the stereotypes". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. Friedman, Josh (May 13, 2003). "Delaney Remains True 'Blue' ". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA.
The Disappearance of Christina is a 1993 television film, starring John Stamos, Kim Delaney, CCH Pounder, Robert Carradine and Claire Yarlett. It was written by Camille Thomasson and directed by Karen Arthur.
It had been called The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice, and it starred Kim Delaney, an alum of Army Wives and NYPD Blue. Kim Delaney stars in The Gilgo Beach Killer. (Photo ...
Emmerdale airs a sinister flash-forward scene as part of Kim Tate and Will Taylor's storyline this Christmas. The couple will take centre-stage over the festive season as Will's ongoing revenge ...
According to Kim Delaney, during the filming of this episode the cast was repeatedly breaking down emotionally as if they were experiencing a personal death in the family. [ 45 ] The 90-minute special extended into the Sports Night time slot that preceded NYPD Blue during the 1998–99 United States network television season . [ 46 ]