Jennifer Esposito made her screen debut with the TV-series ‘The City’ (1995), followed by ‘Law & Order’ (1996). Her first film appearance was in ‘A Brother’s Kiss’ (1997).
Esposito starred in the main role in the sitcom ‘Spin City’ (1997-1999). In 1998, she featured in films ‘No Looking back,’ ‘He Got Game,’ ‘Side Effects,’ and the series ‘New York Undercover.’ Next, she was seen in ‘I Still Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1998), ‘Summer of Sam’ (1999), ‘Dracula 2000’ (2000), ‘The Master of Disguise’ (2002), ‘Taxi’ (2004), and also the acclaimed film ‘Crash’ (2004).
After appearing on TV’s ‘Law & Order: SUV,’ ‘Rescue Me,’ and ‘Judging Amy’ (2004-2005), Esposito appeared in main roles in comedy-series ‘Related’ (2005-2006), and ‘Samantha Who?’ (2007-2009).
Thereafter, Esposito featured in ‘Conspiracy’ (2008), ‘Bending the Rules’ (2012), ‘She’s Funny That Way’ (2014), ‘Mary’ (2019), ‘Mob Town’ (2019) and more.
On TV, Esposito essayed main roles in the police-procedural series ‘Blue Bloods’ (2010-2012), the action-comedy ‘Taxi Brooklyn’ (2014), and the mystery soap-opera ‘Mistresses’ (2015). She had recurring roles in series ‘The Affair’ (2015-2017), and ‘The Boys’ (2019-2020). Esposito played ‘Special Agent Alex Quinn’ in ‘NCIS-Season 14’ (2016-2017).