Annabella Sciorra quickly gained the attention of film critics and moviegoers alike with unforgettable performances in the early part of her career. “True Love” (1989) launched her career, and her roles in Spike Lee’s “Jungle Fever” (1991) and “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” (1992) solidified her place among the most exciting actresses of the 90s. She went on to perform in movies such as “The Addiction” (1995) from cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara, “Cop Land” (1997) by filmmaker James Mangold, and the fantasy drama “What Dreams May Come” (1998), where she starred alongside Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr. In the 2000s, Sciorra pivoted to television and starred as Gloria Trillo in “The Sopranos” (2001–2004), a performance that earned her a Primetime Emmy nomination. She went on to star in shows such as “The L Word” (2007), “ER” (2007), “The Good Wife” (2012), and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” (2005–2006). Furthermore, she has had notable recurring roles in series such as “GLOW” (2018), “Truth be Told” (2019–2020), and “Tulsa King” (2022–2024).
