Jennifer Finnigan of CBS’ Salvation Birthday at the D Las Vegas
Actress and star of hit CBS drama Salvation, Jennifer Finnigan celebrated her birthday at Joe Vicari’s Andiamo Steakhouse at the D Las Vegas.
Finnigan’s husband, actor Jonathan Silverman, threw a lively Las Vegas party with some of her closest friends. Guests included actors Paul Adelstein, Chris McKenna, Mac Brandt and Jeremy Cohenour. The highlight of the evening was Finnigan’s custom-made dessert, a one-of-a-kind carrot cake treat themed around the star’s hit tv series.
Photo Credit: the D Las Vegas
About Jennifer Finnigan
Jennifer Finnigan is a Canadian actress, best known for her role as Bridget Forrester in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 2000-04. She also appeared on the CBS legal drama Close to Home and on the ABC sitcom Better with You. Jennifer Finnigan also starred on the FX series Tyrant. She currently stars in the CBS thriller drama Salvation.
Finnigan was born in Montreal, Québec. She is the daughter of Diane Rioux Finnigan, and popular radio personality Jack Finnigan, who was a fixture on CJAD radio in Montreal from 1972 to 2005. She attended The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, a Catholic, all-girl private school, from which she graduated in 1996. Finnigan married actor Jonathan Silverman on June 7, 2007, on the island of Mykonos in Greece. She and Silverman have a daughter, born September 2017. – Wikipedia
About Joe Vicari’s Andiamo Steakhouse
American Prime. Italian flavor. Indulge in premium American steaks and irresistible Italian favorites that will keep you coming back for more. Homemade Italian breads, award-winning sauces, and handmade pasta. Joe Vicari’s philosophy, originating from the late Master Chef Aldo Ottaviani, is to buy the freshest ingredients and prepare them from scratch every day. Andiamo Steakhouse is able to offer the finest products by partnering with the nation’s top butchers, including Pat LaFrieda and Stockyard Premium beef, all natural Strauss® Lamb and Veal and premium free range chicken.