Alison Bartlett O'Reilly(born July 14, 1971) is aNew York-based actress who has portrayedGina JeffersononSesame Streetsince 1987, and has reprised the role in various related specials, direct-to-video productions, andThe Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland.Bartlett began her career as a child actress, appearing at the age of 12 as Joanne in the 1984 stage production ofLandscape of The Body, co-starring Dann Florekand directed by Gary Sinise. Other stage credits include the role of Donna in the BroadwayshowHurly Burlyfrom 1985, and Off Broadway inJersey City(1990).In September 1985, her agent presented her with a "day player role" of Gina, one of Gordon's science students. Despite "warm feelings towards the show", she passed on the part, having been convinced she'd permanently maintain her tough girl typecasting; a rejection from Sesame Street would "sting too much", and destroy its place in her mind. Her agent urged her into an audition, and she credits show director Jon Stonefor seeing past her self-depreciation. In 1991, she starred in theABCAfter-School SpecialIt's Only Rock and Roll, where she met her husband to be, writer/director Harry O'Reilly; at this point, she began receiving credit onSesame Streetunder her married name, Alison Bartlett O'Reilly. She also guest starred onNYPD Bluein 1995. Taking time off to have three children, O'Reilly's work was primarily limited toSesame Street.However, in 2002, she began actively seeking other roles. In addition to appearing in the 2003 independent filmCrooked Lines(directed by her husband), the actress began appearing in a variety of roles in different TV crime dramas, including the short-livedFOXseriesThe Jury, various episodes of theLaw & Orderfranchise, and a two episode stint onHBO'sThe Sopranosas Gwen McIntyre, a maternal woman who has fallen in love with an ex-con (Steve Buscemi's Tony Blundatto). In 2006, she appeared in several episodes of the FX show Rescue Me as Deb Stackhouse, the wife of a firefighter injured in a fire.
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