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Laura San Giacomo was born on November 14, 1962, in West Orange, New Jersey, and is of Italian descent. Her parents, MaryJo and John San Giacomo, raised her in Denville, New Jersey. She attended Morris Knolls High School before enrolling at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh. She graduated in 1984 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting. After completing her education, San Giacomo moved to New York City to pursue her acting career.
San Giacomo began her career in theater. One of her early notable performances was in the production of Wrong Turn at Lungfish, directed by Garry Marshall. She also appeared in various stage productions, including Shakespearean plays such as The Tempest, As You Like It, Crimes of the Heart, and Romeo and Juliet, showcasing her versatility and classical training.
San Giacomo made her television debut in 1987 with guest appearances in several TV series. In 1988, she played the character Theresa Farantino in Crime Story and also had a role in the long-running soap opera All My Children. Her breakthrough in film came in 1989 when she portrayed Cynthia Patrice Bishop in Steven Soderbergh’s critically acclaimed drama Sex, Lies, and Videotape. Her performance earned her significant attention and established her as a rising talent in Hollywood.
The early 1990s were a successful period for San Giacomo. In 1990, she starred as Kit De Luca, best friend to Julia Roberts' character, in the commercially successful film Pretty Woman. That same year, she appeared in Vital Signs and Quigley Down Under. She continued her work in films throughout the early 1990s, including roles in Under Suspicion and Once Around in 1991, and a supporting part in Where the Day Takes You in 1992. She is also recognized for her portrayal of Nadine Cross in the 1994 TV miniseries The Stand, adapted from Stephen King's novel.
San Giacomo reached a new level of fame in 1997 when she landed the lead role of Maya Gallo in the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me!. The show ran until 2003, with San Giacomo appearing in 149 episodes. Known for its sharp wit and ensemble cast, the series solidified her status as a popular television actress. She later joined the cast of the TV drama Saving Grace in 2007, playing a recurring role that expanded her range in television.
In addition to her on-screen work, San Giacomo has also explored voice acting, contributing to the animated series Gargoyles. Beyond her entertainment career, she is one of the founders of CHIME Charter Elementary School in Woodland Hills, California, which focuses on inclusive education.
San Giacomo has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Cameron Dye. The couple was married for eight years and divorced in 1998. They have one son, Mason Dye, born in 1995. In 2000, she married actor Matt Adler. The couple resides in the San Fernando Valley, California.
As a successful actress with a career spanning several decades, Laura San Giacomo has earned a respectable income. Her estimated net worth is approximately $6 million. While maintaining a relatively private lifestyle, she can occasionally be found on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.
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