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Jennifer Finnigan (born August 22, 1979 in Montréal) is a Canadian actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as Bridget Forrester on the American TV program The Bold and the Beautiful from 2000 to 2004. She also was featured on 10 episodes of Crossing Jordan as pathologist Dr. Devan Maguire. She is the only person to win three consecutive Daytime Emmy Awards (29th, 30th, 31st Awards all as "Outstanding Younger Actress").
She starred in a true story in the telefilm The Stalking of Laurie Show in December 2000, about the real life murder of a young teenage girl.
In 2004, she was seen in advertisements for Almay cosmetics. In 2005, she played the character Marni Fliss on the NBC series Committed, which only aired for 13 episodes.
Jennifer Finnigan had the role of Alex in The Dead Zone, in episodes 4.3 "Double Vision" and 4.12 "A Very Dead Zone Christmas".
Finnigan is now starring in a new television series called Close To Home, in which she plays a deputy district attorney.
She starred in a true story in the telefilm The Stalking of Laurie Show in December 2000, about the real life murder of a young teenage girl.
In 2004, she was seen in advertisements for Almay cosmetics. In 2005, she played the character Marni Fliss on the NBC series Committed, which only aired for 13 episodes.
Jennifer Finnigan had the role of Alex in The Dead Zone, in episodes 4.3 "Double Vision" and 4.12 "A Very Dead Zone Christmas".
Finnigan is now starring in a new television series called Close To Home, in which she plays a deputy district attorney.
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