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[[Image:Sylvia Costas.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Sylvia Costas played by [[Sharon Lawrence]]]] |
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'''Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz''', ADA, was a fictional character on ''[[NYPD Blue]]''. She was played by [[Sharon Lawrence]].<ref>Kay McFadden, "[http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2002192737_kay01.html "NYPD Blue" fades to black]," ''The Seattle Times'' (March 1, 2005).</ref><ref>Vincent Terrace, ''Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings'' (McFarland & Co., 2007), [http://books.google.com/books?id=M7NkAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Sylvia+Costas%22&dq=%22Sylvia+Costas%22&lr=&ei=1UxuSbKwJY6syATXwv2xBA&pgis=1 88].</ref> She is ranked eighth on a list of top ten naked TV lawyers.<ref>Mr. Skin, ''Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked (Paperback)'' (St. Martin's Griffin, 2004), [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0312331444/?keywords=%26%2334%3BSylvia%20Costas%26%2334%3B&p=S06X&checkSum=H67fyUC9Wd408T1mHbTySNbv1EKt%252FJlkgmIoxYuCRvo%253D#reader-page 229].</ref> |
'''Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz''', ADA, was a fictional character on ''[[NYPD Blue]]''. She was played by [[Sharon Lawrence]].<ref>Kay McFadden, "[http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2002192737_kay01.html "NYPD Blue" fades to black]," ''The Seattle Times'' (March 1, 2005).</ref><ref>Vincent Terrace, ''Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings'' (McFarland & Co., 2007), [http://books.google.com/books?id=M7NkAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Sylvia+Costas%22&dq=%22Sylvia+Costas%22&lr=&ei=1UxuSbKwJY6syATXwv2xBA&pgis=1 88].</ref> She is ranked eighth on a list of top ten hot naked TV lawyers.<ref>Mr. Skin, ''Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked (Paperback)'' (St. Martin's Griffin, 2004), [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0312331444/?keywords=%26%2334%3BSylvia%20Costas%26%2334%3B&p=S06X&checkSum=H67fyUC9Wd408T1mHbTySNbv1EKt%252FJlkgmIoxYuCRvo%253D#reader-page 229].</ref> |
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Sylvia Costas was an elegant, beautiful ADA ([[Assistant District Attorney]]) who began an affair with the older and tough Detective [[Andy Sipowicz]], played by [[Dennis Franz]]. Costas saw the decent, caring human being underneath Detective Andy Sipowicz's gruff exterior and fell in love with him. She was very supportive of his attempts to stay sober, a determination likely related to the fact that many of her known family members appear to be alcoholics. Meeting Sylvia's [[Greek people|Greek]] family caused Sipowicz to fall off the wagon, sparking a period of strain in their relationship, which was eventually overcome in their marriage in 1998. Their union later bore a son, Theo. Shortly after Theo's birth, Andy's first son from a previous marriage, Andy Jr., was killed, which caused him to begin drinking again. Despite her sympathy for his loss, Sylvia put her foot down, ordering Andy out of their home until he could acknowledge his problem. |
Sylvia Costas was an elegant, beautiful ADA ([[Assistant District Attorney]]) who began an affair with the older and tough Detective [[Andy Sipowicz]], played by [[Dennis Franz]]. Costas saw the decent, caring human being underneath Detective Andy Sipowicz's gruff exterior and fell in love with him. She was very supportive of his attempts to stay sober, a determination likely related to the fact that many of her known family members appear to be alcoholics. Meeting Sylvia's [[Greek people|Greek]] family caused Sipowicz to fall off the wagon, sparking a period of strain in their relationship, which was eventually overcome in their marriage in 1998. Their union later bore a son, Theo. Shortly after Theo's birth, Andy's first son from a previous marriage, Andy Jr., was killed, which caused him to begin drinking again. Despite her sympathy for his loss, Sylvia put her foot down, ordering Andy out of their home until he could acknowledge his problem. |
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Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz, ADA, was a fictional character on NYPD Blue. She was played by Sharon Lawrence.[1][2] She is ranked eighth on a list of top ten hot naked TV lawyers.[3]
Sylvia Costas was an elegant, beautiful ADA (Assistant District Attorney) who began an affair with the older and tough Detective Andy Sipowicz, played by Dennis Franz. Costas saw the decent, caring human being underneath Detective Andy Sipowicz's gruff exterior and fell in love with him. She was very supportive of his attempts to stay sober, a determination likely related to the fact that many of her known family members appear to be alcoholics. Meeting Sylvia's Greek family caused Sipowicz to fall off the wagon, sparking a period of strain in their relationship, which was eventually overcome in their marriage in 1998. Their union later bore a son, Theo. Shortly after Theo's birth, Andy's first son from a previous marriage, Andy Jr., was killed, which caused him to begin drinking again. Despite her sympathy for his loss, Sylvia put her foot down, ordering Andy out of their home until he could acknowledge his problem.
Their devotion to each other would be tested again when Andy underwent surgery for prostate cancer.
As the Sipowicz-Costas nuptials approached, Andy expressed a desire to get married quickly in a Maryland civil service, while Sylvia wanted a traditional big Greek Orthodox wedding. The two were married at the Saint Sophia Greek Cathedral.
Sylvia was confident on the job, and was known to wield an acid tongue when cops' procedural errors blew her cases. She was raped while in law school, which made her (and Andy, once he found out) especially sensitive about rape cases. She took some time off from work to care for her newborn son Theo, but had returned to the job when she was killed by James Mayo in a courthouse shooting incident. Her final words to Andy were "Take care of the baby."
References
- ^ Kay McFadden, ""NYPD Blue" fades to black," The Seattle Times (March 1, 2005).
- ^ Vincent Terrace, Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings (McFarland & Co., 2007), 88.
- ^ Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked (Paperback) (St. Martin's Griffin, 2004), 229.