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* Penelope Ann Miller in ''[[Other People's Money]]''. |
* Penelope Ann Miller in ''[[Other People's Money]]''. |
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* THE ENTIRE DAMN CAST of ''[[Ally McBeal]]''. Except maybe Richard Fish. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Maybe.]] |
* THE ENTIRE DAMN CAST of ''[[Ally McBeal]]''. Except maybe Richard Fish. [[Your Mileage May Vary|Maybe.]] |
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** In one episode, it is eventually [[Lampshade Hanging|revealed]] that this is actually an ''advertised selling point'' for the law firm. |
** In one episode, it is eventually [[Lampshade Hanging|revealed]] that this is actually an ''advertised selling point'' for the law firm. |
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** Jamie Ross arguably tops the lot- she's played by a former [[Licence to Kill|Bond Girl]]! |
** Jamie Ross arguably tops the lot- she's played by a former [[Licence to Kill|Bond Girl]]! |
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** Annie Parisse's first appearance on ''L&O'' was as a stripper named Jasmine. They [[You Look Familiar|brought her back]] to play ADA Alexandra Borgia. |
** Annie Parisse's first appearance on ''L&O'' was as a stripper named Jasmine. They [[You Look Familiar|brought her back]] to play ADA Alexandra Borgia. |
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** Not to mention the ''[[Law |
** Not to mention the ''[[Law & Order Special Victims Unit]]'' ADAs, most notably Alex Cabot and Casey Novak. |
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** In addition to Alex herself, all her ADAs on the short-lived spinoff ''[[Conviction]]'' were pretty telegenic. |
** In addition to Alex herself, all her ADAs on the short-lived spinoff ''[[Conviction]]'' were pretty telegenic. |
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** She only appeared in a couple of episodes, but Patricia Kent on ''[[Law |
** She only appeared in a couple of episodes, but Patricia Kent on ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]''. |
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** ''[[Law & Order: Trial by |
** ''[[Law & Order: Trial by Jury]]'' had bureau chief Tracey Kibre (played by the delectable [[Bebe Neuwirth]]) and ADA Kelly Gaffney. |
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** ''[[Law |
** ''[[Law & Order: UK]]'' seems to be following in this trend as well with the casting of [[Freema Agyeman]]. |
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** Also [[Lampshaded]] by Alana De La Garza's ADA Connie Rubirosa in the Season 18 Episode "Tango" and the Season 20 Episode "Reality Bites", where EADA Michael Cutter takes advantage of a juror and a reality TV producer's interest in her to advance the People's case in both episodes. |
** Also [[Lampshaded]] by Alana De La Garza's ADA Connie Rubirosa in the Season 18 Episode "Tango" and the Season 20 Episode "Reality Bites", where EADA Michael Cutter takes advantage of a juror and a reality TV producer's interest in her to advance the People's case in both episodes. |
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* Jenna Elfman's title character on ''Courting Alex''. |
* Jenna Elfman's title character on ''Courting Alex''. |
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* Grace Van Owen, on ''[[L.A. Law]]''. |
* Grace Van Owen, on ''[[L.A. Law]]''. |
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* Maggie Lizer, the {{spoiler|faux-}}blind lawyer played by [[Seinfeld|Julia]] [[The New Adventures of Old Christine|Louis-]][[Christmas Cake|Dreyfus]] |
* Maggie Lizer, the {{spoiler|faux-}}blind lawyer played by [[Seinfeld|Julia]] [[The New Adventures of Old Christine|Louis-]][[Christmas Cake|Dreyfus]] on ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]''. |
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* Mac, the [[Ms. Fanservice]] from ''[[JAG]]''. Harm was the male version. |
* Mac, the [[Ms. Fanservice]] from ''[[JAG]]''. Harm was the male version. |
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** This got a nod on the show itself, with they land a big public case, and a late night TV host says something to the effect of "Colonel Mackenzie? More like Major Babe." |
** This got a nod on the show itself, with they land a big public case, and a late night TV host says something to the effect of "Colonel Mackenzie? More like Major Babe." |