Jill Flint Biography
Jill Flint is an American television and film actress best known for her roles in the USA Network television series Royal Pains, in the award-winning CBS series The Good Wife, and in the NBC medical drama The Night Shift, and as Diana Lindsay in Bull.
How old is Jill Flint? – Age
She is 45 years old as of 25 November 2022. She was born in 1977 in Cherry Valley, New York, United States.
Jill Flint Husband
She is married to Drew Conrad. Drew Conrad is a well-known artist who received his BFA from the University of Georgia and his MFA from the Parsons School of Design. In 2012, he received the Mac DOwell Fellowship. Conrad’s work has appeared in a number of magazines.
Jill Flint Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Jill Flint The Night Shift
She appeared as Dr. Jordan Alexander: TC’s ex-girlfriend in the American medical drama television series The Night Shift. She becomes Head of the ER Night Shift and dates Scott Clemmens in the first season, although she still has emotions for TC. In season two, she resigns from her employment and rekindles her romance with TC, but they split up when she miscarries in the season finale. In season four, she returns as the head of the ER night shift. The show chronicles the evening shift at San Antonio Memorial Hospital, where three of the doctors have military ties.
Dr. TC Callahan, a former US Army doctor suffering from PTSD, routinely defies regulations and disputes with Dr. Jordan Alexander, Chief of Surgery Scott Clemmens, and Michael Ragosa, the hospital’s administrator. Dr. Topher Zia, Dr. Drew Alister, Dr. Krista Bell-Hart, and fellow resident Dr. Paul Cummings seek to break out from the shadow cast by his father, a well-known Johns Hopkins physician.
Jill Flint Bull
She appeared as Diana Lindsay, a prominent lawyer from Texas with whom Bull has history, both professional and romantic in the American legal drama television series Bull.
The series follows the staff of Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC), a jury consulting organization led by Dr. Jason Bull, a trial-science specialist and psychologist. Bull use his and his team’s talents not just to choose the finest jurors for his clients, but also to assist his clients’ lawyers in determining which style of argument will best persuade juries. Bull is inspired by Dr. Phil McGraw’s early career, who also acts as an executive producer.
Jill Flint The Good Wife
She appeared Lana Delaney, a lesbian FBI special agent who is Kalinda’s on-again off-again love interest in the American legal and political drama television series The Good Wife.
Lana Delaney is an FBI Special Agent. She was involved with Kalinda Sharma. Lana was involved with Kalinda Sharma. Lana adds in the waiting room that she had to stay at her sister’s house when her apartment was broken into, implying that she had a sibling.
Jill Flint Royal Pains
She appeared as Jill Casey in the American comedy-drama television series Royal Pains. Jill is Hank’s on-again, off-again girlfriend and an administrator at the local hospital, Hamptons Heritage. Jill collaborates with Hank to build a small clinic while also heading the neighborhood hospital. After finally giving up on any prospect of romance with Hank, Jane departs the Hamptons to conduct humanitarian work in Africa in the fourth season.
Hank Lawson, a young emergency department doctor who goes to the Hamptons after being wrongfully accused for an important patient’s death, becomes a reluctant house-call doctor to the affluent and famous.
Jill Flint Movies
♦ 2018 – The Mule
♦ 2012 – The Amazing Spider-Man
♦ 2011 – Fake
♦ 2009 – How I Got Lost
♦ 2008 – What Just Happened
♦ 2008 – The Women
♦ 2008 – Cadillac Records
♦ 2007 – On Broadway
♦ 2006 – Johnny Montana
♦ 2004 – Garden State
Jill Flint TV Shows
♦ 2016–2022 – Bull
♦ 2014–2017 – The Night Shift
♦ 2013 – Elementary
♦ 2012 – CSI: Miami
♦ 2010 – Mercy
♦ 2009–14 – The Good Wife
♦ 2009–12, 16 – Royal Pains
♦ 2009 – Nurse Jackie
♦ 2008 – Blue Blood
♦ 2007–09 – Gossip Girl
♦ 2007 – Six Degrees
♦ 2006 – Conviction
♦ 2006 – Law & Order: Criminal Intent
♦ 2005 – Law & Order: Trial by Jury