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Sasha Alexander and Angie Harmon star in 'Rizzoli & Isles.'(TNT)

Angie Harmon plays detective Jane Rizzoli on the hit TNT exhibit "Rizzoli & Isles." The Dallas native and former model, who got her break in ‘Baywatch Nights,’ is happily married to ex-NFL player Jason Sehorn, the mother of three girls, and a proud Republican. Harmon spoke to Fox411.com about her uncanny resemblance to Ali McGraw, entity a working mom and the parties she would hurl in the Alabaster House if she was the first lady!

FOX411: Were you worried about taking another role in the law enforcement area?

Angie Harmon: No I think with ‘Rizzoli & Isles,’ yes, there’s the aspect of the cop drama but there’s also the humanity of our back stories and our lives and our families. It’s not strictly quote unquote a cop show. As an actor all we want to complete is act and play people. I read the script and saw it was a nature that was not only a homicide detective but a daughter, a girlfriend, a friend, obviously that’s going to be a lot more interesting than the usual procedural show.

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A Conversation With Angie Harmon—Actress, Producer, and Charlotte Resident

Photographs by Rusty Williams

Hair and makeup byHeather Hawkins

Wardrobe styled by Chantal DePraeter


Angie Harmon won Seventeen’s modeling contest at age 15 and rose to fame on TV shows enjoy Baywatch Nights and Law & Order. The Texas native went on to star in a number of other projects that filmed on the West Coast. But in 2010, Harmon moved her family to Charlotte, where she could raise her three daughters away from the glitz of Hollywood.

Harmon continued to commute to L.A., where she position in 100-hour weeks on the TNT series Rizzoli & Isles. “I’d leave there on the Friday red-eye, get home Saturday morning, be a zombie all day, and leave Sunday bedtime to be back in the makeup chair on Monday,” she says. “When we finished Rizzoli & Isles in 2016, I promised my girls I’d never commit to anything that took me away from them enjoy that did.”

Harmon, now 50, began producing, which gave her more control over projects. Under a multipicture deal with Lifetime, she served as executive producer of last year’s Buried in Barstow

Rizzoli & Isles Star Angie Harmon Talks Homosexuality, Politics and Believing in Therapy

Angie Harmon is not your ordinary Hollywood actress.

The stunning star of Rizzoli & Isles is getting candid—extremely candid—in the latest issue of Moremagazine.

In the unique 15th anniversary issue, she talks about being a republican in Tinsletown and her personal thoughts on homosexuality.

"I'm a liberal republican…we actually exist," she told the mag. "Call it naïveté or stupidity, but I didn't know that unless you are a Democrat, you aren't allowed to talk politics in Hollywood."

But despite her political views, Angie is speaking out about her possess opinions on homosexuality.

"Whether we're gay or straight, it doesn't matter," she explained.

"We're all women. We all have the same delightful situations happening to us, the same horrific situations. We all get our hearts broken."

And if there's one thing that the brunette beauty credits to helping her with certain issues in her existence, it's therapy.

She credited and encouraged women to pursue out professional help, but explained how i

Are "Rizzoli & Isles" more than friends? Some fans hold been really pushing for it, according to Angie Harmon, who co-stars as Detective Jane Rizzoli opposite Sasha Alexander's Dr. Maura Isles on the well-liked TNT drama.

"It was like, 'We're not going to monitor your show because you won't pen them making out,'" Harmon told More magazine (via The New York Daily News) about some messages from threatening fans.

"Whether we're same-sex attracted or straight, it doesn’t matter," Harmon told the magazine. "We're all women. We all own the same delightful situations happen to us, the similar horrific situations. We all get our hearts broken."

Harmon discussed the lesbian "Rizzoli & Isles" tracking on "Conan" in July, where she talked about the fan fiction that's written about their characters.

“Thank you very much for making me feel very pretty," she said, "because I’m always the man in this very lesbionic relationship ... You know, I wanna be sexy. I want to be the girl one time, or maybe twice."

Last year, Alexander told The Advocate that the bond between the characters could get sexual. "The show was created and is executive-produced by a woman, and it’s starring these two wome