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Lindsay Jaylyn Price (born December 6, 1976 in Arcadia, California) is a Korean-American television actress, best known for starring in NBC’s 2008 mid-season series, Lipstick Jungle.
She is the daughter of a mother and a father who were legally siblings. (SCANDAL!!!!) Her paternal grandfather’s adopted daughter married her grandfather’s son.[1] Her mother is Korean and her father is of German-Irish descent.
She is also known for her work on soap operas such as All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Beverly Hills 90210. She guest starred in NCIS for two episodes as a neurotic fling of main character, Anthony DiNozzo. She also starred on the short-lived American version of Coupling and had a recurring role on Becker, where she played Amanda, Jake Malinak (Alex Désert)’s girlfriend, a role that spanned three seasons.
I MUST comment that I was more than elated when producers introduced an Asian actress on a HUGE show like Beverly Hills 90210 (the original) … It was BIG, we all watched it…even the straight boys…

Lindsay Jaylyn Price (born December 6, 1976 in Arcadia, California) is a Korean-American television actress, best known for starring in NBC’s 2008 mid-season series, Lipstick Jungle.

She is the daughter of a mother and a father who were legally siblings. (SCANDAL!!!!) Her paternal grandfather’s adopted daughter married her grandfather’s son.[1] Her mother is Korean and her father is of German-Irish descent.

She is also known for her work on soap operas such as All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Beverly Hills 90210. She guest starred in NCIS for two episodes as a neurotic fling of main character, Anthony DiNozzo. She also starred on the short-lived American version of Coupling and had a recurring role on Becker, where she played Amanda, Jake Malinak (Alex Désert)’s girlfriend, a role that spanned three seasons.

I MUST comment that I was more than elated when producers introduced an Asian actress on a HUGE show like Beverly Hills 90210 (the original) … It was BIG, we all watched it…even the straight boys…