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  1. Carolyn Inez McCormick (born September 19, 1959) is an American actress who played Dr. Elizabeth Olivet in the Law & Order franchise . Life and career. McCormick was born and raised in Midland, Texas, and graduated first in her class from The Kinkaid School in Houston in 1977.

  2. Actress: Law & Order. Carolyn McCormick was born in Midland, Texas. She holds a BFA from Williams College as well as an MFA from American Conservatory Theater (ACT). She is best known for starring in "Law & Order" as well as the films "Whatever Works" and "Enemy Mine".

  3. Actress: Law & Order. Carolyn McCormick was born in Midland, Texas. She holds a BFA from Williams College as well as an MFA from American Conservatory Theater (ACT). She is best known for starring in "Law & Order" as well as the films "Whatever Works" and "Enemy Mine".

  4. American actress, Carolyn McCormick is most famous for her portrayal of Dr. Elizabeth Olivet in the TV series Law & Order franchise, in which she appeared in 87 episodes. She played Judith Fitzgerald in the crime drama series Cracker.

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  6. Carolyn Inez McCormick is an American actress best known for her role as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet in the Law & Order franchise.

  7. Carolyn McCormick is an American actress with an impressive career in film, television, and theater. Born on September 19, 1959, in Midland, Texas, McCormick grew up in New Jersey and attended...

  8. Dr. Elizabeth Olivet is a fictional character on Law & Order, the TV crime drama. Carolyn McCormick portrayed her from 1991 to 1997 and in 1999. The character was revived in 2002, although her appearances were infrequent and her last was in 2009.

  9. Carolyn McCormick (born September 19, 1959 in Midland, Texas) is an actress who played Dr. Elizabeth Olivet in Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Trial by Jury.

  10. As More’s not-so-well-off wife in Act 2, she is torn between her love for her husband and frustration at this stubbornness. McCormick’s Alice fights desperately for what control that she can have over her family's future—which really does not amount to much in Tudor England.-Newsweek

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