Jorja Fox

Jorja Fox
Jorja-An "Jorja" Foxis an American actress and producer. She first came to prominence as a recurring guest star on the medical drama ER as Dr. Maggie Doyle from 1996 to 1999. This was followed by another critical success in the recurring role of Secret Service Agent Gina Toscano on the political drama The West Wing in 2000. She played Sara Sidle in the police procedural drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, both as a regular and recurringcast member...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth7 July 1968
CountryUnited States of America
I've never been to college, and I think about that. But I kept putting it off, and I am also thinking about having a child, and that's really important. Also, I want to do a lot of traveling and surfing - two of my hobbies.
I can kind of go into the wild places and immediately feel rested and rejuvenated.
It's so great to have your private relationships play out in the press.
I sit every once in a while and I think about plays and films I can do with William Petersen into our eighties. He's the most incredible scene partner I've ever had.
I'm a yes person. I'm too concerned with trying to make too many people happy.
I eat mostly vegan, try to get enough sleep. For me, that's really critical.
I wanted to be a lead singer in a band. I can't sing. I'm almost tone deaf. I still play. Next life, rock'n'roll for sure.
You've gotta wonder what kind of vibe you're putting out there if you're having really creepy people come talk to you.
If I have a drink in my hand, sometimes it accidentally falls in the direction of the person.
I like to think I'm healthy. I exercise a lot.
I haven't gone home with anybody who tried to pick me up in a long time.
I have been very fortunate in [the entertainment] business, and I am very grateful for that. I wish the same for everyone out there, especially everyone who dares to dream.
I think 'Make love, not war' might be the most profound statement that's ever been made.
Im sure now that grieving and healing are the same thing sometimes, and magic and death are the same thing sometimes, and trusting and failing are the same thing sometimes.