Q: Pardon me, but I believe your Aug. 3-5 answer to the question “Who is the redhead secretary in Suits?” is incorrect.

Liz Arild, Campbell, Calif.

You’re right. Sarah Rafferty plays Donna Paulsen, the redheaded secretary and confidante of Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter, on the USA Network drama. (Donna was fired from the law firm Pearson Hardman on a July episode.) Rafferty, 39, is a Connecticut native who was turned on to acting in high school by a drama teacher. by The teacher stopped her as she ran across his lawn on the way to field hockey practice and told her to skip it to join his Richard III cast. Rafferty, mom of two girls, also has been seen on TV in Six Feet Under, Without a Trace and Bones.

 


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