Angie Dickinson pioneer of TV police women in Hollywood

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'Police Woman' star Angie Dickinson was happy her role played a pivotal part in changing women's perception of careers in the field of law enforcement.

She’s campaigned with the department to end violence against women through advocacy, awareness and by developing and improving effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies. Hargitay spoke at the Services-Training-Officers-Prosecutors conference in 2010, where she praised"the power to heal" through"collective commitment."

Harmon portrayed Boston detective Jane Rizzoli for seven seasons alongside Sasha Alexander who played Dr. Maura Isles, the state of Massachusetts' chief medical examiner.When asked if they were the modern version of the female cop team, Harmon told MovieWeb,"Yes! Yes we are! Yes! We are the new Cagney & Lacey!"She added,"I remember one scene from that show, I was little, and I remember looking at them while they were in a car, and they were talking.

"They say the show changed the history of television for women," Gless told Closer Weekly."There had never been a show starring two women in a dramatic format. We had Lucy and Ethel, and we had Laverne and Shirley, who were fantastic. But no one had ever really taken women seriously on television as a partner team. And it doesn’t get much darker than the police force."

 

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