Lola Glaudini


Actor

About

Born
November 24, 1971

Biography

A native New Yorker, Lola Glaudini is a prolific television actress who has been featured on numerous shows, most notably the hit crime drama "The Sopranos" (HBO, 1999-2007) and the procedural series "Criminal Minds" (CBS, 2005- ). The daughter of Italian-American actor and playwright Robert Glaudini, she began her screen career during the mid-1990s, appearing on "NYPD Blue" (ABC 1993-20...

Biography

A native New Yorker, Lola Glaudini is a prolific television actress who has been featured on numerous shows, most notably the hit crime drama "The Sopranos" (HBO, 1999-2007) and the procedural series "Criminal Minds" (CBS, 2005- ). The daughter of Italian-American actor and playwright Robert Glaudini, she began her screen career during the mid-1990s, appearing on "NYPD Blue" (ABC 1993-2005), which eventually showcased her in a recurring role. Occasionally turning up in films, the attractive brunette has primarily thrived on TV, with her stints on "The Sopranos" and "Criminal Minds" providing her with the highest visibility. Although Glaudini has worked on comedies from time to time, she seems most at home on crime dramas.

Born and bred in New York City, Glaudini grew up with the strong influence of her father, who penned plays and appeared in various screen productions. After getting stage experience, she started auditioning for TV and movie roles, snagging her first notable credit on an episode of the cop show "NYPD Blue." Two year later, she returned to the series as the troubled recurring character Dolores Mayo, even sharing the screen with her father briefly. She later appeared in a supporting part in the Johnny Depp-starring drug-trade drama "Blow" (2001), and was featured on episodes of "The Sopranos" as undercover FBI agent Deborah Ciccerone-Waldrup. In 2003, Glaudini joined the cast of the investigative show "The Handler" (CBS, 2003-04), but the series was quickly cancelled. Two years later, she signed up as a regular on "Criminal Minds," portraying Elle Greenaway, a specialist in dealing with sex crimes. Although the role suited her acting strengths, she departed the series after 28 episodes and returned to NYC. Glaudini subsequently starred on the short-lived ensemble mystery show "Persons Unknown" (NBC, 2010), and maintained her TV presence in a succession of one-off guest shots on primetime programs.

Life Events

1996

First appearance on "NYPD Blue"

2001

Featured in the crime drama "Blow"

2001

Began a recurring role on "The Sopranos"

2005

Joined the cast of "Criminal Minds"

2010

Starred on "Persons Unknown"

Family

Robert Glaudini
Father
Playwright.

Bibliography