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Glynnis O'Connor (born November 19, 1956) is an American actress of television, film, radio, and theater. She first gained wide attention in the mid-1970s with leading roles in the television version of Our Town and in the short-lived series Sons and Daughters.
Glynnis O'Connor. Actress: Ode to Billy Joe. Born on November 19, 1955, in Long Island, Glynnis Mary O'Connor was primed for acting right from the beginning. Her father, Daniel O'Connor (1921-2015), was producer, executive producer, and managing director of NBC Special News for over 25 years.
Jun 25, 2021 · Hollywood royalty returns to Hallmark Channel this weekend when Glynnis O'Connor co-stars opposite Chad Michael Murray and Aly Michalka in "Sand Dollar Cove."
Dec 14, 2012 · She was born in New Rochelle, NY, but she looks like a California sun child, with her wide-open eyes, scrubbed face and vaguely impish grin. She played such girls in “ Baby Blue Marine ” and “California Dreaming,” and most notably as tennis star Maureen Connolly in the TV movie “Little Mo.”.
Glynnis O'Connor is an American actress, perhaps best-known for her work in the mid-1970s, including her lead actress roles in the TV version of Our Town and.
Glynnis O'Connor (born November 19, 1955) is an American actress, perhaps best-known for her work in the mid-1970s, including her lead actress roles in the TV version of Our Town and the films Ode to Billy Joe and Jeremy, all of which co-starred Robby Benson.
Interview with Glynnis O'Connor. LOS ANGELES - It's a Hollywood rite of passage, a young actress' transition from playing teenagers to playing young women.
Glynnis O'Connor is an American actress of television, film, radio, and theater. She first gained wide attention in the mid-1970s with leading roles in the television version of Our Town and in the short-lived series Sons and Daughters.
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Jeremy is a 1973 American romantic-drama film starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor as two high school students who share a tentative month-long romance. [2][3][4] It was the first film directed by Arthur Barron, and won the prize for Best First Work in the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. [5]