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Born
July 31, 1975 (age 46)
Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.
Alma materFordham University
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)Paul Sparks
Children2

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Anne Marie Cancelmi (born July 31, 1975), known professionally as Annie Parisse, is an American actress. She portrayed Alexandra Borgia on the drama series Law & Order. Parisse has also starred as Julia Snyder on the soap opera As the World Turns, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and as FBI special agent Debra Parker on the thriller series The Following.

Early life[edit]

Parisse was born in Anchorage, Alaska, the daughter of Annette, a teacher, and Louis G. Cancelmi, a senior executive with Alaska Airlines.[1] Her father is of Italian descent on one side, and Slovak and Polish descent on the other. Her mother is of half-Italian and half-Lebanese-Syrian descent.[2] She has two brothers, Louis Cancelmi, also an actor, and Michael Cancelmi, an Italian teacher.[3] Louis is married to Elisabeth Waterston, a daughter of Law & Order veteran Sam Waterston.[4]

Parisse grew up in Mercer Island, Washington,[1] and attended Mercer Island High School.[1][5]

Parisse moved to New York City when she was 18 to attend Fordham University where she majored in theater, and appeared in numerous productions, including Medea and Antigone, both of which featured her as the lead.[1]

Career[edit]

Television and film[edit]

Parisse joined the cast of the CBSsoap operaAs the World Turns as Julia Snyder from 1998 to 2001 and returned for a few episodes in 2002.[1] She was later nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 2001.

Early in her career, Parisse guest starred on shows such as Big Apple, Third Watch, and Friends. She made a 2002 appearance on Law & Order, playing an exotic dancer in the episode 'Attorney Client', where she testified against a defendant (a defense attorney) who plotted the murder of his wife.

In a 2002 supporting role, Parisse portrayed Jeannie Ashcroft in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. She also had a minor role in the 2004 action movie National Treasure, playing the role of Agent Dawes, who was Agent Sadusky's assistant. For the 2005 film Monster-in-Law, she held a supporting role.

Parisse was a main cast member of Law & Order during seasons 15 and 16. She first appeared in season 12 as a stripper and prostitute, making her one of the few Law & Order cast members who had a solo appearance prior to securing a sustaining role. Parisse quit her role on Law & Order, making her final appearance in the May 17, 2006, season finale, in which her character is killed.

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In the 2010 war drama The Pacific, Parisse took on the role of Marine Sergeant Lena Riggi Basilone, wife of John Basilone, the revered United States MarineGunnery Sergeant. She had a recurring role on CBS' Person of Interest as Kara Stanton, the former partner of Jim Caviezel's character John Reese. In August 2012, Parisse was cast in a regular role on the Fox series The Following, premiering on January 21, 2013, as an FBI specialist.[6] In 2016, Parisse appeared in the HBO series Vinyl as Andrea Zito, and in 2017, starred in the Netflix series Friends from College as Samantha 'Sam' Delmonico.

Stage[edit]

Starting on March 8, 2007, Parisse starred in a revival of Craig Lucas's Prelude to a Kiss, with Alan Tudyk and John Mahoney. In 2008, Parisse reprised her work in an Off Broadway performance as the title role of Becky Shaw.[7] In the summer of 2011, Parisse appeared in the New York Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park productions of Measure for Measure and All's Well that Ends Well.

Personal life[edit]

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Parisse is married to actor Paul Sparks. They have a son, Emmett (born 2009),[8] and a daughter, Lydia (born 2014). They reside in Manhattan, New York City, New York.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999On the Q.T.Wendy
2003How to Lose a Guy in 10 DaysJeannie Ashcroft
2004PagansElise Ashton
2004National TreasureAgent Dawes
2005Monster-in-LawMorgan
2005PrimeKatherine
2007BlackbirdAngie
2008What Just Happened'Fiercely' Actress
2008Woman in BurkaAnnieShort film
2008Definitely, MaybeAnne
2008Bubble-RamaDarcyShort film
2009First Person SingularMimi
2009Tickling LeoDelphina Adams
2010My Own Love SongNora
2010The TestedLisa Varone
2012The Amazing Spider-ManMartha ConnorsDeleted scenes
2012Price CheckSara Biltmore-Cozy
2012One for the MoneyMary Lou Stankovic
2013WallaceBeatriceShort film
2014Wild CanariesEleanor
2014And So It GoesKate
2015AnesthesiaRachel

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998–2003As the World TurnsJulia Snyder
2001Big AppleGeenaEpisode: 'Pilot'
2002Third WatchTammy Sizemore2 episodes
2002Law & OrderJasmine BlakeEpisode: 'Attorney Client'
2004Beverly Hills S.U.V.Taylor StevensTV film
2004FriendsSarahEpisode: 'The One with the Birth Mother'
2004NYPD 2069Gina ZalTV film
2005–2006Law & OrderAlexandra Borgia33 episodes
2010FringeTeresa RuskEpisode: 'Unearthed'
2010The PacificSgt. Lena Basilone2 episodes
2010The Big CDaphneEpisode: 'There's No C in Team'
2010RubiconAndy7 episodes
2011UnforgettableElaine Margulies2 episodes
2011–2016Person of InterestKara Stanton8 episodes
2013The FollowingDebra Parker14 episodes
2015House of CardsSuzieEpisode: 'Chapter 38'
2016VinylAndrea Zito8 episodes
2017–2019Friends from CollegeSam DelmonicoMain role
2018The Looming TowerLiz4 episodes
2018PaternoMary Kay PaternoTV film
2018The FirstEllen Dawes (Matthew's widow)
2020Mrs. AmericaMidge Costanza3 episodes

Awards and nominations[edit]

  • 2001: Nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for As the World Turns

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdef'BA #219: Annie Parisse'. the Box Angeles podcast. March 5, 2018.
  2. ^'Harry Cancelmi, state Parole Board retiree'. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 5, 1982. p. 10. Retrieved April 3, 2020 – via Google News.
  3. ^'The Island's rising stars'. Mercer Island Reporter. 2008-11-24. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  4. ^''Please Be Normal': Film Review'. The Hollywood Reporter. 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  5. ^'About the Actors | Annie Parisse | As The World Turns'. Soapcentral.com. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  6. ^Andreeva, Nellie (August 3, 2012). 'Annie Parisse lands regular role on Kevin Bacon Fox drama 'The Following''. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  7. ^Hernandez, Ernio (November 11, 2008). 'Playbill News: Annie Parisse to Head Cast of Second Stage's Becky Shaw'. Playbill. Archived from the original on December 7, 2008. Retrieved November 16, 2008.
  8. ^Simon, Lizzie (April 2, 2012). 'Curtain Raisers: The Theater of Discomfort'. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2013.

External links[edit]

  • Annie Parisse at IMDb
  • Annie Parisse at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Annie Parisse at Internet Off-Broadway Database
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Annie_Parisse&oldid=1020320695'
(Redirected from Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten)
Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten
GenreSerial drama
Created byReg Watson
Based onThe Restless Years
Written byJoscha Valentin
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of episodes7,300
(as of July 2021)[1]
Production
ProducersMarie Hölker
Guido Reinhardt
Rainer Wemcken
Production locationsBerlin; Potsdam, Germany
Running time25 minutes (without commercial break)
Production companyUFA Serial Drama
Release
Original networkRTL
Picture format1080i
(16:9HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release11 May 1992 –
present
Chronology
Related showsGroßstadtträume
Unter uns
Alles was zählt
External links
Official website (German)
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Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten ('Good Times, Bad Times'), often abbreviated GZSZ, is a long-running German television soap opera, first broadcast on RTL in 1992. The programme concerns the lives of a fictional neighborhood in Germany's capital city Berlin. Over the years the soap opera tends to have an overhaul of young people in their late teens and early twenties, targeting a young viewership.

Based on the Australian format The Restless Years, which first was successfully adapted in the Netherlands as Goede tijden, slechte tijden, the German version took the scripts of the first 230 episodes, even though heavily rewritten, from the original. After the first year, Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten started using original material.

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The programme started off with low ratings and was panned by critics. However the network believed in the success of the show and by the autumn of 1993, a serial killer storyline helped to improve the ratings, making GZSZ a success. It not only won its time slot but became also one of the highest-rated programmes, normally ranking in the Top 10 ratings of the day. In 2002, the soap opera reached its peak with over seven million viewers turning in for the 2,500th episode.

Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten has tackled with issues like homosexuality, incest, rape, drug addiction, various crimes, breast cancer, bulimia, underage drinking, adoption and mental illnesses.

Frank-Thomas Mende and Lisa Riecken were the last original cast members when leaving the show in 2010. Wolfgang Bahro, who joined the show in February 1993, has become the longest-serving actor on the show since. He is described as having become a cult-like figure among soap opera stars, frequently noticed in public.[2] Other long-serving actors are Daniel Fehlow, who joined the show in 1996 but has since taken several breaks, and Felix von Jascheroff, who's part of the programme since 2001. Ulrike Frank is currently the longest-serving female cast member, being part of the soap opera in her current role since 2002.

GZSZ launched several successful careers in the music industry. The first being original cast member Andreas Elsholz. The most successful ones were Jeanette Biedermann and Yvonne Catterfeld, who both left the soap opera at the peak of their careers.

Production[edit]

The idea to establish a daily soap opera in Germany first came in late 1991. Production company Grundy UFA (now UFA Serial Drama) adapted the Australian format The Restless Years from Reg Watson. The programme was successfully launched in the Netherlands one year earlier. Production on the German adaption, officially now called Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten, started on 23 February 1992.[3] The first episode aired almost three months later, on 11 May 1992.

The programme was filmed in a studio in Berlin-Tempelhof for the first three years. In October 1995, production of the show moved to the Filmstudio Babelsberg. This required several set changes. In the beginning it wasn't certain where the show was set. However, in its second year it was established that Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten is set in Berlin. The city has since been used to identify with the format; using several skyline settings in an episode.

Rainer Wemcken and Guido Reinhardt have the primary responsibility over the production, with Marie Hölker controlling the day-to-day production and overseeing the writing of the programme. The writing is controlled by a team of writers who are known to shift between the other Grundy UFA soaps Alles was zählt, Verbotene Liebe and Unter uns. Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten uses a darker setting than the other three soap operas with sets appearing in modern, mostly dark, colors.

Cast[edit]

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  • Wolfgang Bahro as Dr. Hans-Joachim 'Jo' Gerner
  • Daniel Fehlow as Leon Moreno
  • Felix von Jascheroff as John Bachmann
  • Ulrike Frank as Katrin Flemming, née Gabriele 'Gabi' Galuba
  • Jörn Schlönvoigt as Philip Höfer
  • Thomas Drechsel as Max 'Tuner' Krüger

Spin-off[edit]

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In 2000, at the peak of the programmes success, RTL wanted to launch a spin-off, called Großstadtträume (City Dreams), of the highest-rated soap opera. Actress Sandra Keller who vacated her popular role as Tina Zimmermann four years earlier was set to return to star in the new format. However negotiations between the network and Keller fell through. The network decided to recast the popular role. Ulrike Frank, who just starred in the canceled Mallorca – Suche nach dem Paradies, was cast. The character of Tina shortly returned to Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten with Frank in the role.

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Großstadtträume premiered on 8 May 2000. Next to Ulrike Frank as Tina, the show saw the return of Victoria Sturm as Milla Engel. Laurent Daniels, who played Philip Krüger, switched from GZSZ to its spin-off. The programme was about the launch of a lifestyle print magazine, called POOL. It targeted an older viewership well below the age of twenty.

The network ordered 26 episodes. However the show wasn't a success. After the premiere the ratings dropped dramatically and Großstadtträume was canceled after only seven aired episodes. The programme was never aired again since then.

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Parody[edit]

In the German comedy series Freitag Nacht News, they had a sketch called Schlechte Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten (Bad Times, Bad Times or SZSZ) which was a parody of the soap opera. The sketch featured four men who lived together in an apartment, and suffered from severe depression. In every sketch, they kill each other but often kill themselves. Although three of the characters were unnamed, the fourth person was named Clive, whose face was never seen. He is always shown dead in every sketch, mostly hanging himself.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Episode List
  2. ^Cult around the character of Jo Gerner
  3. ^'Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten'. UFA (in German). Retrieved 20 June 2013.

External links[edit]

  • Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten at IMDb
  • GZSZ official website(in German)
  • GZSZ-Wiki(in German)
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