![]() Turturro began the new century with a small part in Stanley Tucci's drama "Joe Gould's Secret." She next appeared in the action-comedy sequel "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" and the dramedy "Sidewalks of New York." In 2005, Turturro was in her third film directed by her cousin John, "Romance & Cigarettes." The musical romantic comedy features an ensemble cast including James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mandy Moore, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and many others. Her subsequent credits were "Angie," "The Search for One-eye Jimmy," "Junior," "Denise Calls Up," "Stonewall," and "Money Train." Turturro then appeared in the legal drama "Sleepers" and the anthology film "Tales of Erotica." She had her most prolific year on film yet in 1998, appearing in a whopping eight films, including "Fallen," "Too Tired to Die," "OK Garage," and "Jaded." Also that year, Turturro appeared in her second Woody Allen film, "Celebrity," and was in her cousin John's romantic comedy "Illuminata." She closed out the decade with another huge year in 1999, appearing in such films as "The 24 Hour Woman," "Freak Weather," "Bringing Out the Dead," and "Play it to the Bone." In 1993, Turturro had roles in "The Saint of Fort Washington" and "Life with Mikey" she was also in "Manhattan Murder Mystery," directed by Woody Allen. The year after that, she was in the romcom "Jersey Girl" and the acclaimed drama "Mac," the latter of which was directed by her cousin John. Turturro next appeared in the 1991 comedy "What About Bob?," in which she played a prostitute. Critically acclaimed, the film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. On the big screen, Turturro made her debut in the 1989 comedy film "True Love," starring Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard. Among her other credits, Turturro played the titular character in the "Gail" episode of the horror-comedy series "What We Do in the Shadows." ![]() ![]() During this time, Turturro also appeared on such shows as "Unforgettable," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "The Night Of," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders." From 2017 to 2021, Turturro had another recurring role on the crime thriller series "The Blacklist," playing Heddie Hawkins. For her work, she received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in both 20.įollowing the end of "The Sopranos," Turturro had a three-episode arc as Sheryl Hawkins on the medical drama series "ER." She went on to appear in episodes of the supernatural drama series "Medium" the medical series "Mercy" the sitcom "Curb Your Enthusiasm" another medical series, "Nurse Jackie" and the police procedural series "Blue Bloods." In 2013, Turturro began playing the recurring role of Judge Felicia Catano on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" she continued appearing in the role through 2021. Turturro remained in the role through the sixth and final season of "The Sopranos" in 2007. She played Janice Soprano, the eldest child of Johnny Boy Soprano and Livia Soprano and the elder sister of Tony Soprano. Smith," and "The Practice." Turturro began her most famous role in 2000 when she joined the HBO crime series "The Sopranos" in its second season. She subsequently appeared in episodes of "New York News," "Mr. Turturro made her debut on television in 1990 with an appearance on "Law & Order." Three years later, she was in an episode of the anthology series "TriBeCa." Turturro had her first main role on television in 1995 on the Dick Wolf series "The Wright Verdicts" however, the show was canceled after six episodes. For her higher education, she went to the State University of New York at New Paltz, from which she obtained her bachelor of arts degree in theatre. Her cousins are actor and director John Turturro and actor Nicholas Turturro. ![]() She is of Italian ancestry, with her mother hailing from Sicily. Aida Turturro was born on Septemin the Brooklyn borough of New York City to Dorothy and Domenick. ![]()
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