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Angie Harmon or even Angie Sehorn, at one time Angela Michelle Harmon (born August 10, 1972), is an American television, movie actress and fashion model who rose to fame as ADA Abbie Carmichael on the television drama Law & Order, a role she played from 1998 to 2001.

The indigen of Highland Park, Texas, Harmon's parents were professional fashion system Larry & Daphne Harmon. Harmon is presently married to professional football player Jason Sehorn with whom she had been engaged since the March 13, 2000 marriage proposal on the popular television talk show Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Harmin & Sehorn were married on June 9, 2001.

She delivered a speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention with her husband.

She has deuce girl: Finley Faith (b. 2003) & Avery Grace (b. 2005) by using Sehorn.

Filmography
The Treat (2004/I) Agent Cody Banks (2003) Video Peeper: A Susan Wilson Story (2002) Good Advice (2001) Batman Beyond: Link to of the Joker (2000/I) "Law & Order" (1990) TV Series .... Asst .Dist. Atty. Abbie Carmichael (1998-2001) Lawn Dogs (1997) "C-16: FBI" (1997) "Baywatch Nights" (1995)

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