Coppola reverted back to her soap opera origins by performing on the show, The Young and the Restless. The American actress has also appeared as Dr. Tammy Brunner in a fresh episode of the drama series, Designated Survivor. She is also reportedly one of the casts of the upcoming adventure TV series, Blood and Treasure, created by Matt Federman and Stephen Scaia, which is scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2019, on CBS.
Susanna Thompson Now
In 2009, Susanna Thompson became one of the stars of the NBC series, Kings. The show revolved around the biblical story of King David, and Thompson played Queen Rose Benjamin, an analog of Ahinoam, the wife of Saul. Three years later, the American actress began consecutive appearances for a couple of seasons as Moira Queen, on The CW series.
Aside from appearing on TV shows and films, Susanna Thompson has also performed on stage, and even won a Dramatic Award for her role as Luisa, in A Shayna Maidel. Thompson also received a nomination for Best Actress by the San Diego Critics Circle, for her performance in Agnes of God. As of present, she is wedded to Martin Katz, a professor from the University of San Diego.
Alicia Coppola Then
Alicia Coppola started her career as a host in the game show Remote Control, by MTV. In 1991, she was chosen as one of the actresses of the soap opera, Another World. Coppola depicted Lorna Devon until 1994. The American actress’s more popular TV works include a regular role in Trinity, the main role in the US version of the British comedy, Cold Feet, and a hit performance in the TNT drama, Bull.
Alicia Coppola also portrayed a cannibalistic killer in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and played the widow who ends up marrying her dead husband’s killer in Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Coppola also made a guest appearance in the second season, episode 2, "Little Angels" of NCIS: Los Angeles from CNS. She was cast as FBI agent Amy Rand, a specialist on kidnapped victims and kidnapping crimes.
Jacqueline Obradors Then
Jacqueline Obradors is widely acclaimed for her supporting roles in Six Days, Seven Nights and A Man Apart, and for her portrayal of Detective Rita Ortiz in ABC’s crime drama series, NYPD Blue. In 2001, Obradors did the voice-over for Audrey, in the Disney Animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and its sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return. Jacqueline Obradors made an appearance on NCIS for a total of three episodes as Paloma Reynosa.
The character was the leader of the notorious Reynosa Cartel, and also the daughter of an infamous drug dealer, Pedro Hernandez. During season 8 of NCIS, Paloma prepares a plot against Shannon Gibbs, but the wicked plan is foiled. Throughout the show, the NCIS team successfully stops every move that Reynosa attempts, and eventually, the feared Cartel queen is killed by her brother.
Jacqueline Obradors Now
Obradors apparently enjoyed more success in TV shows and series, and her most extensive role was that of Detective Rita Ortiz on NYPD Blue, for which she earned an ALMA Award nomination. Ever since then, the American actress has made appearances in various shows, such as Cold Case and Lopez.
Jacqueline Obradors was born in the San Fernando Valley to Argentine immigrant parents. Her mother, Angie, worked in a church, while her father, Albert Obradors, managed a small office cleaning business. Prior to acting, Jaqueline Obradors worked as a cashier at Hughes Market, in Canoga Park, California. She is currently wedded to film producer, Juan Garcia.