Audrie J. Neenan
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Audrie J. Neenan is an American actress. She is best known on screen for her role as the raucous, abrasive
madam Ray Parkins in the 1983 action film Sudden Impact and for playing judges in the TV series Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Lois Preston. Many of her roles have been portrayals of intimidating female figures such as judges, policewomen and mouthy waitresses.
Neenan appeared as a waitress in See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) opposite Gene Wilder. In 2006, Neenan had a small role as a bar waitress in Martin Scorsese's The Departed. In 2008, she appeared in the John Patrick Shanley-directed sexual abuse drama Doubt, starring Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The red-haired Neenan has appeared in numerous TV shows such as The Apollo and the Chicago Shakespeare Festival.[citation needed]
Selected filmography
- Towing (1978) - Irate Lady
- Somewhere in Time (1980) - Maid in Play (1912)
- Sudden Impact (1983) - Ray Parkins
- Love at Stake (1987) - Mrs. Babcock
- Funny Farm (1988) - Ivy
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) - Policewoman and Marilyn
- Wedding Band (1989) - Judy
- Slippery Slope (2006) - Floozy
- The Departed (2006) - Woman at Bar #2
- Ghost Town (2008) - Admitting Nurse
- Doubt (2008) - Sister Raymond
- BuzzKill (2012) - Waitress
- Shelter (2014) - Shelter Worker 2
- Crashing (2017) - Mrs Rita Holmes, Pete's mom
- Puzzle (2018) - Aunt Emily
External links
- Audrie J. Neenan at IMDb
- Biography