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Veronica Logan

Veronica Logan

Born to an English father and Italian mother, actress Veronika Logan grew up speaking the native language of both parents, making her eventual leap from Italian television to American TV a relatively natural transition. The bilingual ingénue made her television debut in 1984 alongside future Italian mega-star Kim Rossi Stuart in the adventure series "I Ragazzi Della Valle Misteriosa." On set, the pair began a romantic relationship that culminated in the couple's brief engagement, though marriage never materialized. After a string of appearances on Italian television, Logan landed her first English-language role, starring opposite rising American star Sean Patrick Flannery in the forgettable straight-to-video feature "Kingdom Come." Her real Stateside breakthrough came when she and Flannery reunited in the children's adventure series "The Young Adventures of Indiana Jones," an action-packed prequel to the adored Steven Spielberg trilogy. While Flannery played the titular character in over 20 episodes, Logan only appeared in one. Still, this was enough to secure her a supporting part on another English-language adventure series, "White Fang," which was based on Jack London's classic novel of the same name. Since then, Logan has worked predominantly in Italian productions, most notably co-starring in the recurring television special "L'Ispettore Coliandro," a string of television movies featuring the irreverent Inspector Coliandro. On the crime serial, Logan portrays prosecutor Longhi.
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