Laura San
Laura San Giacomo was born November 14, 1962. She was the lead actress in Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), for which she won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female, Kit De Luca (1990), Crazy Cora (1990), Nadine Cross (1994), and Maya Gallo (1994). (1997-2003). She was a two-time Golden Globe Award nominee and a BAFTA winner. She played Rhetta Rodriguez in the TNT drama Saving Grace (2007–2010) and Dr. Grace Confalone in the CBS drama NCIS (2016)–2019, 2022. Four episodes of three television series were San Giacomo’s first TV appearances in 1987. Two of her most notable appearances were on Crime Story (Season 2, Episode 13) in 1988 as Theresa Tarantino. In Miami Vice (1989), she was featured as Tania Lewis in the episode “Protected Witness” in Season 5, Episode 21, and one year before their marriage, Cameron Dye, her future husband, appeared in the Miami Vice episode. Before that, she had been a guest star on All My Children’s daytime soap opera as Louisa Sanchez (Brian Fitzpatrick), the Latina common-law spouse of Mitch Beck (Carmen Thomas). Her presence threatened to end his relationship with Hillary Martin. San Giacomo was first noticed in Steven Soderbergh’s Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989), where she also made her film debut as an actor credited (in 1988’s Miles from Home; however, her role of “Sandy” was not credited). She was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards for her work on the film and received a Los Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award. The Palme d’Or, the prestigious Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, was awarded to the film. San Giacomo was a supporting character in Julia Roberts’s role as Kit De Luca, Kit’s wisecracking friend in Pretty Woman. The film was a blockbuster and earned $178 million in box office revenue. San Giacomo appeared in films such as Quigley Down Under (1990), Vital Signs-1990), Under Suspicion(1991), Once Around (1991), Once Around (911), and Where the Day Takes You (1992). She also appeared in Nina Takes a Lover (1994) and Suicide Kings (1997). In the Stephen King TV miniseries The Stand, she played Nadine Cross opposite Rob Lowe. They were featured on the cover of TV Guide’s May 7-13, 1994 issue. As 1999 ended, she continued film work and starred in the movie Eat Your Heart Out. San Giacomo was cast in the Jenifer Estess biopic Jenifer in 2001. It aired on CBS in October 2001. San Giacomo voiced Fox in Gargoyles, an animated series. Her agent thought it would be a discrediting act to work on an animated series, so she was not credited.