Actress Kearran Giovanni Says Goodbye to TNT's Longtime Series "Major Crimes"
Kearran Giovanni currently plays detective Amy Sykes on “Major Crimes," which airs its final episode on Tuesday night. Giovanni tells Cheddar it was a bittersweet goodbye to her character.
Giovanni also discusses her involvement in the Sunshine Kids Foundation, which was founded by co-star G. W. Bailey. She discusses how the charity works to bring children with cancer on trips that they otherwise would not be able to attend.
The actress has many projects coming up after "Major Crimes: wraps, including her continuing role on ABC's "Designated Survivor."
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