… plays Erin Reagan, the smart lawyer and single mom who brings strength and grace to her sister act.
“I had my teeth cleaned!” says Bridget Moynahan, flashing an immaculate, plaque-free smile. Nothing unusual about that from a former top model and current movie and TV star, but only someone who once harbored teenage dreams of a career in dentistry could produce the look of bliss that passed across her face.
If only things had gone as well at the optometrist.
As she shucks off her heavy parka and sits down in a Tribeca coffee shop with a cup of peppermint tea, Moynahan apologizes for missing a lunch date, explaining that a fitting for contact lenses had taken an untoward turn when one of the lenses got stuck under her eyelid. The effort to get it out was all the more hellish given her phobia about eyeballs. She can’t abide having anyone touch hers or having to touch anyone else’s.
“If somebody had to have a baby delivered right now on the floor, I could do it,” she says. “But if there was something in your eye, I’m sorry, you’re on your own.”
“What if your husband gently caressed your face right at the edge of your eye?”
“He might lose a finger.”
IT IS A FRIGID AFTERNOON IN the lower Manhattan neighborhood where Moynahan lives in an apartment with her 11-year-old son, John; her husband; and Moynahan’s devoted sheepadoodle, Piper, who won’t answer the call of nature unless Moynahan is there to hold the leash and the plastic bag. A few blocks away, various Tribeca locales are ablaze with floodlights and the cobblestone streets are lined with film trailers. Blue Bloods, the long-running New York cop family drama in which Moynahan plays the unobliging, by-the-book assistant district attorney Erin Reagan, is filming the second half of season 9. Moynahan was not due on set till later in the week to shoot the show’s signature Reagan family dinner scene in a Brooklyn studio.
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