Kelli Marie Giddish, born on April 13, 1980, in Cumming, Georgia, discovered her passion for acting from a young age. Her involvement in local theater and dramatic interpretation paved the way for her journey into the world of performing arts. Giddish's dedication and talent shone through her achievements in high school and college, where she honed her skills in theater performance at the University of Evansville. 🎬
Giddish's early career saw her portray notable characters like Di Henry on "All My Children" and Dr. Kate McGinn in "Past Life." Her role as U.S. Marshal Annie Frost in "Chase" showcased her versatility before she landed the iconic role of Detective Amanda Rollins on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Her ability to embody complex characters garnered attention and accolades, setting the stage for her enduring presence in television. 📺
Joining the cast of "Law & Order: SVU" in its thirteenth season, Giddish brought Detective Amanda Rollins to life with depth and nuance.
Beyond her work on screen, Giddish delved into music videos, appearing in projects alongside co-stars and artists like Body Count.
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