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He appeared in ''Passions'' with [[Richard Steinmetz]], in ''Judging Amy'' with [[Randall Bentley]], in ''American Dreams'' with [[Matthew John Armstrong]] and [[Milo Ventimiglia]], in ''Without a Trace'' with [[Alex Fernandez]], and in episodes of [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan'', including one directed by [[Allan Arkush]]. |
He appeared in ''Passions'' with [[Richard Steinmetz]], in ''Judging Amy'' with [[Randall Bentley]], in ''American Dreams'' with [[Matthew John Armstrong]] and [[Milo Ventimiglia]], in ''Without a Trace'' with [[Alex Fernandez]], and in episodes of [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan'', including one directed by [[Allan Arkush]]. |
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*For other uses of ''Louis'', see '''[[Louis (disambig)]] |
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Revision as of 01:37, 25 June 2007
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| Character | Jeff Tracy |
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Louis Iacoviello plays NYPD detective Jeff Tracy.
About
Louis has made appearances in many television shows, frequently playing a police officer, though arguably his best-named credit is as the "Pissed Proctology Patient" in the musical short film Ringtone Blues. He has also appeared in ER, CSI: Miami, Medium, NYPD Blue, and Grounded for Life.
He appeared in Passions with Richard Steinmetz, in Judging Amy with Randall Bentley, in American Dreams with Matthew John Armstrong and Milo Ventimiglia, in Without a Trace with Alex Fernandez, and in episodes of Tim Kring's Crossing Jordan, including one directed by Allan Arkush.
