The pad of actress Zina Jasper at the Upper West Side where she had lived for 46 years is now listed on the market for $2.19 million.

Jasper had a role in the film "Crimes and Misdemeanors" and played as a judge on "Law & Order," also has other role as acting coach.

According to the New York Post news, the lamp that was given to Jasper by her friend, turned out to be one-of-a-kind Tiffany's lamp. And when she sold it, she was able to make a down payment on the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home. That co-op that she bought in the Schwab House at 11 Riverside Drive was less than $100,000.

The home has a windowed kitchen and an 18-foot gallery that is connected to the dining area and to the living room.

The building offers great amenities that include a doorman, concierge, elevator operators, garage, valet, playroom, bike room, courtyard, and storage, as well as two landscaped decks.

The listing broker of the property is Lawrence Rich of Compass.

Actress Zina Jasper was born in the Bronx, New York City on Jan. 29, 1939. Zina Jaspers enjoys of being alone and needs time to contemplate her ideas without the disturbance of other people's thoughts.

Having developed business mindset, Jasper is good at setting goals, making effective plans, and working out the best way to achieve them. She also has excellent organizational and administrative skills.

Jasper always thinks first before she acts and constantly plans the short- and long-term future, and keeps notes with everything so her plan can be executed perfectly.

Jasper also knows how to work efficiently and effectively with others in business, while maintaining discipline and control, and teach people under her to appreciate knowledge as the key ingredient to success, as reported by Celebrities Galore news.

But if Jasper ignores the details in favor of the bigger picture, others might view her as undisciplined an person, and she might not be appreciated with her great planning skills.