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Audrie Neenan

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
30

Gender
Female

Birthday
October 28, 1950 (75 years old)

Place of Birth
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Audrie Neenan

Biography

Audrie J. Neenan (born October 28, 1950) is an American stage and screen actress. Many of her roles have been portrayals of intimidating female figures such as judges, policewomen and mouthy waitresses. Notable film appearances include Sudden Impact (1983), Funny Farm (1988), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989), The Departed (2006), and Doubt (2008).

Neenan made her Broadway debut opposite Faye Dunaway in William Alfred's Curse of an Aching Heart, directed by Gerald Gutierrez. She went on to appear in productions of The Odd Couple (as Florence Ungar), Oklahoma! (as Aunt Eller), and Sister Act (as Sister Mary Lazarus). She is a frequent television guest star, appearing in shows such as Friends (1994), Ally McBeal (1997), and Gossip Girl (2008). She has appeared in several episodes of Law & Order: SVU as Judge Lois Preston.

Known For

Acting

2018Puzzleas Aunt Emily
2017Crashingas Rita Holmes
2017The Good Fightas Judge Marion Handgrove
2016Divorceas Peg
2010Blue Bloodsas Imelda
2008Doubtas Sister Raymond
2008Ghost Townas Admitting Nurse
2007Gossip Girlas Betty
2007The Black Donnellysas Gertie
2006The Departedas Woman at Bar #2
2005The Baxteras Pastor Pritchard
1999Third Watchas Ruth Johnson
1999Law & Order: Special Victims Unitas Lois Preston
1999Law & Order: Special Victims Unitas Marilyn Haynes
1997Ally McBealas Mrs. Clarkson
1996Remember WENNas Miss Cosgrave
1994Friendsas Emily
1993Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Supermanas Nurse Reilly
1992Exclusiveas Audrey Their
1992Stand By Your Manas Yvette
1990Law & Orderas Barbara Kaplan
1990Law & Orderas Judge Marilyn Haynes
1989See No Evil, Hear No Evilas Policewoman and Marilyn
1988Funny Farmas Ivy
1987Love at Stakeas
1984Night Courtas Joyce
1983Sudden Impactas Ray Parkins
1983Sunset Limousineas Karen
1980Somewhere in Timeas Maid in Play [1912]
1978Towingas Irate Lady

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