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  1. Interview with Glynnis O'Connor. Roger Ebert September 14, 1980. Tweet. LOS ANGELES - It's a Hollywood rite of passage, a young actress' transition from playing teenagers to playing young women. Agents, managers and the actress herself study dozens of scripts, searching for the right one, the one in which the actress can grow up gracefully and ...

  2. 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.

  3. Birthday: Nov 19, 1956. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. An attractive leading lady whose best success has come in TV-movies, the auburn-haired Glynnis O'Connor has eyes that can register...

  4. 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.

  5. Actress. Birth Date: November 19, 1956. Age: 67 years old. Birth Place: New York, New York. An attractive leading lady whose best success has come in TV-movies, the auburn-haired Glynnis...

  6. Dec 16, 2023 · December 16, 2023. Glynnis Oconnor: 70S Film Icon Revisited. Glynnis OConnor enchanted the 70s cinema landscape with a fresh-faced authenticity that captured hearts across the nation. She emerged as a shining presence in an era associated with gritty realism and flamboyant disco.

  7. Glynnis O'Connor. Find on IMDB. Find on Wikipedia. Reviews. A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk with Me a While (2018) Matt Zoller Seitz. Jan. Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980) Roger Ebert. Ramona. Ode to Billy Joe (1976) Roger Ebert. Bobbie Lee Hartley. Blog Posts. Interviews. Interview with Glynnis O'Connor. Roger Ebert | 1980-09-14.

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