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Eve Gordon

Eve Gordon

10 titles Acting Jun 25, 1960 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Eve Gordon, born on June 25, 1960, is a talented American actress known for her diverse roles across film and television. She gained significant recognition for her portrayal of Monica Klain in the acclaimed HBO movie "Recount," which earned multiple Emmy Awards. Additionally, she showcased her versatility by playing the iconic Marilyn Monroe in the Emmy-winning miniseries "A Woman Named Jackie."

Gordon's television career includes notable performances as the mother of the titular character in the popular series "Felicity" and as Congressional aide Jordan Miller in the short-lived sitcom "The Powers That Be," a production by the legendary Norman Lear. Her film credits feature a role in "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves," where she starred alongside Rick Moranis.

In a memorable guest appearance on "Two and a Half Men," she delivered a hilarious moment when she sprayed Charlie Sheen's character with mace, declaring, "I don't think you're funny at all." More recently, she has taken on the role of Summer Tickler-Hoogerhyde in the web series "Versailles," which showcases her comedic talents alongside esteemed actors like Fred Willard, W.H. Macy, and Patricia Heaton. With a career spanning several decades, Eve Gordon continues to impress audiences with her range and charisma.

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