Angie Harmon
Harmon announced in November of 2014 that they would be splitting up after 13 years of marriage. Harmon got engaged on the 26th of December, 2019. Angie Harmon was previously married to NFL ex-player Jason Sehorn, and Mark Harmon is a graduate from the UCLA Bruins Football team who was the winner of the 1972 title as the team's starting quarterback. Angie Harmon, and Mark Harmon are not related by blood relation. Angie Harmon, an American model and actress with a $30 million net worth is based in the United States. Her most famous role is as the character A.D.A. Abbie Carmahiel played on the NBC show Law & Order from 1998-2001 as well as Jane Rizzoli on TNT Rizzoli & Isles (2010-2016). Angie Harmon decided to split from Jason Sehorn following 13 years of marriage. Harmon's rep confirmed the news to People. This news first published by the couple. They are asking to respect their privacy in order to safeguard the children they have. The 71-year-old has joined forces along with tech advisor and former special agent Leon Carroll Jr. to work on the non-fiction book that details an World War II operation led by the ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence). Thomas Mark Harmon was a born on 2nd September 1951, in Burbank. The son of footballer Tom Harmon who is also broadcaster and Elyse Kirkbrath (an actor as well as an artist), Thomas Mark Harmon lived with both his parents Tom Harmon - he's 71 years old. He also has Leon Carroll Jr. Harmon was a college football player, becoming known as the one of the top actors on television. Angie Harmon badly sprained an ankle while filming, and was forced to integrate the injury into some Season 4 episodes. Her character also needed to wear boots. The 50-year experience as an actress is widely known, as well as she has also been a successful model. In private, however, Harmon enjoys being the most loving mother to her children. Her three daughters including Finley 18, Avery 17, and Emery 13 along with her husband Jason Sehorn and often shares pictures of the girls on social media.






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