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- Roma Downey gained international recognition for her role as Monica, the angel, on the hit TV series “Touched by an Angel.”
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Downey's role as Jacqueline Kennedy led to her most famous role, as the angel Monica, on the CBS series Touched by an Angel, opposite singer-actress, Della Reese and John Dye, which ran from 1994 to 2003.
Aug 11, 2016 · When “Touched by an Angel” premiered in 1994, critics were less than impressed with the heavenly CBS drama. Despite the dismissive reviews, this sweet saga with fetching Irish lass Roma Downey...
Jul 3, 2021 · Entertainment. Roma Downey: The Derry girl who became one of the most powerful Irish women in Hollywood. The Touched by an Angel star talks about escaping The Troubles, dealing with the loss...
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Feb 27, 2023 · Roma Downey, Irish actress, Hollywood producer, and New York Times bestselling author, is back with her new book "Be An Angel: Devotions to Inspire and Encourage Love and Light Along the Way."
ABILITY Magazine’s Chet Cooper recently spoke to Roma Downey about her time as an angel, her passionate work with Operation Smile and the exciting projects that line the horizon. Chet Cooper: You are most recognized for playing Monica on Touched By An Angel. How did you come across the role and what did you first think of the character?
Sep 26, 2019 · In both emotional power, like with her kinship with Roma Downey, and star power, Della Reese was essentially the backbone of the show. For starters, instead of hiring another artist, the well-known gospel singer took on the show’s theme song.
Apr 12, 2024 · Roma Downey played Monica on the series throughout its nine-season run. When actors play characters for an extended period of time, they eventually become one — taking some of the fictional traits and situations the character goes through with them outside of the role.