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For the 2007 mag Freeskier, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Joyce.
Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of Herself in the 2007 magazine Gastronomica.
For the 1993 'Belle de Varsovie, La', Kathleen Quinlan stars as Mary Ann Marshall.
In 1984, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Betsy Kensington (1993) in the show ...e la vita continua.
Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of Joyce Howell in the 1986 1986 Mets: A Year to Remember.
For the 1995 show The 1995 NCLR Bravo Awards, Kathleen Quinlan plays Receiving Nurse.
In 2004, she stars as Jane in the show 2004 Hispanic Heritage Awards.
For the 1974 show 7-Tage-Woche des Drahtwebers Rolf Pichotta, Die, Kathleen Quinlan is cast in the role of Becky Schultz.
For the 2005 release Across the Bridge, Mary Ann Taylor.
In 1999, she stars as Julie in the video Afro-Centrix Volume 56: Ho Down.
Kathleen Quinlan plays Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in the 1992 release Afternoon Delight.
For the 2002 show Ailleurs si j'y suis, she plays the part of Wanda.
For the 2004 show Am Kap der Liebe, she takes the role of Megan Conley (1995-).
In 1995, she takes the role of Herself in the video Anal Romp.
In 2005, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Deborah in the feature 7. by, Den.
For the 1969 production of A 45 revoluciones por minuto, she plays Clare Stockard.
In 2005, Michelle in the movie Abuelitos.
For the 1951 release of Accent on Balance, she plays Carol.
Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of Marilyn Lovell in the 1977 release of Adha Din Adhi Raat.
She is cast in the role of Herself in the 1939 feature The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
For the 1959 feature Al Capone, Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of Helen Foley(School Teacher)(Segment#3).
In 1965, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Kathy Waylan in the show Alyoshkina okhota.
For the 1959 production of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Amy Taylor.
In 1903, Kathleen Quinlan plays Nurse in the release of The Animated Cartoon.
In 1928, she is cast in the role of Rhonda in the show Ankara postasi.
In 1913, she plays the part of Chris Graham in the show Annie Laurie.
For the 1963 show Anniversary, Kathleen Quinlan is cast in the role of Nancy Shoemaker.
In 1954, she plays the part of Janet Dunn in the show Aramizda yasayamazsin.
She plays the part of Mollie (segment "Lightning") in the 2005 movie Aria.
In 2001, Kathleen Quinlan plays Laurie (segment "Skippy") in the production BET Tonight Special: Aaliyah.
In 1981, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Hope Tyler in the production Bons bourgeois, Les.
In 1999, Kathleen Quinlan plays Joanie Morse in the video Boob Cruise Babes Volume 1.
In 2005, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Nancy McAllister/Marie Adamson in the show Born in the USSR: 21 Up.
Kathleen Quinlan's character is Nanaline Duke in the 1964 show Brief van Fortunata, De.
In 1979, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Detective Sandra Simmonds in the feature Auto Erotic Practices.
For the 1934 show The Autograph Hunter, she stars as Serena Kamin.
She is cast in the role of Grace Freemont in the 1950 movie Babul.
In 1978, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Anne Anderson in the release of Bandhanam.
For the 1979 feature The Bell Jar, she is cast in the role of Wendy.
In 1994, she plays Bekka in the production of Bergtagen.
Kathleen Quinlan's character is Ginnie in the 1957 movie Bhale Bava.
In 1916, she is cast in the role of Claire in the show Billy Van Deusen, Cave Man.
In 1948, she is cast in the role of Karen Brodwick in the release of Black Eagle.
She plays the part of The Mother in the 1986 movie Bozo, El.
Kathleen Quinlan plays Liv Watson in the 1911 production of The Broken Trail.
In 2006, Kathleen Quinlan plays Sister Rita in the tv series Celebrating the First Tee.
Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of Tess Kelly in the 2007 video release of Come Dancing.
For the 1964 show Concours eurovision, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Meredith.
For the 2006 video release of Cool Air, she is cast in the role of Colleen O'Brian.
For the 1971 show Correva l'anno di grazia 1870, she stars as Lindsey Jarrett.
In 1990, Kathleen Quinlan is cast in the role of Patricia Kennealy in the video Corruption.
In 1898, Kathleen Quinlan plays Herself, Actress in the release of Burglar in the Bed Chamber.
In 1975, she takes the role of Kathy Rubicek in the feature Campesinos.
For the 1990 show Carero de Don Chi, El, Kathleen Quinlan plays Leona Hart.
In 2002, Kathleen Quinlan is cast in the role of Judge Scorsi in the show Cave People.
She plays Rose Michaels in the 1981 feature Chattambi Krishnan.
For the 1990 feature Cheongsongeuro ganeun kil, Kathleen Quinlan plays Edith Evans.
She is cast in the role of Lois Lee in the 1987 release of The Chet Storm Show.
For the 2004 Cum Swapping Sluts 7, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Mary Beth Dunhill.
In 2003, she plays Herself in the release Deceiver.
For the 2000 video release of Dirty Blondes, she plays the part of Eve.
In 1971, she plays Lynn Holt in the movie Creatures the World Forgot.
In 1929, Kathleen Quinlan plays Pvt. Cass Donner in the movie Dangerous Curves.
In 1967, Kathleen Quinlan stars as Melanie Bauers in the show Demir bilek.
For the 2008 movie Diminished Capacity, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Peters, Med Tech.
For the 1931 movie Dumb Patrol, Kathleen Quinlan's character is Sarah McAllister.
For the 1918 show Durchlaucht Hypochonder, Anne Benedict.
For the 1902 movie Emperor William Returning from Manoeuvres, she plays the part of Heather.
For the 2003 show Endlose Sekunden, Kathleen Quinlan plays Herself.
Kathleen Quinlan plays Sande Keppel in the 1984 show Go for the Gold.
Kathleen Quinlan's character is Beth Hytner in the 1995 movie Gordy.
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By Jay Bobbin
Anne Heche is no stranger to battling inner demons.
That's a big reason the film and stage actress -- who detailed her past
travails in her 2001 autobiography "Call Me Crazy" -- was attracted to "The
Dead Will Tell," an eerie CBS movie airing Sunday, Oct. 24. Heche also
co-produced the supernatural drama, based on the work of medium James Van
Praagh and focusing on a very modern New Orleans resident (played by Heche)
whose engagement ring gives her visions of its previous owner (Leigh Jones).
That woman may have been murdered, prompting the Heche character to launch her
own probe, and leading her fiance (Jonathan LaPaglia, "The District") and
others to begin questioning her sanity. Kathleen Quinlan ("Family Law") and
David Andrews ("JAG") co-star as her prospective in-laws; Eva Longoria (whose
ABC series "Desperate Housewives" airs opposite the movie) and Chris Sarandon
also appear. Van Praagh, whose experiences also inspired the 2002 CBS
miniseries "Living With the Dead," is credited as an executive producer.
Heche asserts the paranormal world is "not necessarily what the movie is about,
even though that's what makes it interesting and scary. To me, it's about the
bigger question of where our minds take us and what we choose to follow,
especially during an extremely emotional time. It's about what happens to
people based on where they are and what they need to deal with, so that they
can move to the next place. This woman is asked to marry this man, and up comes
all this emotion about her past that she hasn't dealt with. Then this mystery
unfolds, then it becomes paranormal.
"Whether I believe in that, I don't know ... but I do believe people have
connections to certain things, especially when they're in highly emotional
states. I'm definitely drawn to the complexities of the human mind, and I'm
sure that's why this came to me. I'm interested in exploring all levels of
consciousness." Thus, Heche was intrigued to meet Van Praagh when he visited
the set: "He actually has a cameo in the movie. You can see him if you watch
closely."
"The Dead Will Tell" isn't Heche's only TV job these days. She's also a new
regular on the Monday-night WB Network series "Everwood," playing the wife and
caretaker of an ex-seismologist (Jason Beghe) robbed of most of his
communication skills by a stroke. "It's beautifully written," Heche says. "How
lucky I am to be a part of such a wonderful show. To work with Treat Williams
is just mind-blowing, but they're all so rich and funny as actors, the kids as
well as the adults. It's one of the strongest shows I've seen, so I was proud
to be asked to be part of it."
Heche also appreciates developing a role over a longer period than a movie or
play affords. "You're taking a different ride as an actress because you don't
know what you'll be doing from week to week. I know the full story but I don't
know the details, so it's always a surprise. I cannot wait for the next script
to come. It's also a matter of figuring out how to have an audience latch on in
a different way than they would in a movie. I get to take a calmer approach and
let people get comfortable with me, because they're already friends with the
other characters on the show. It's really cool."
Recently Emmy-nominated for the Lifetime movie "Gracie's Choice," Heche is
pleased to be working in TV again after her recent Broadway run in a revival of
"Twentieth Century," which netted her a Tony Award nomination. Before doing
feature films like "Donnie Brasco," "Volcano," "Six Days, Seven Nights" and the
remake of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," Heche won a Daytime Emmy as twins Vicky
and Marley on the long-running serial "Another World" (now seen in repeats on
SoapNet). She also had a story arc on "Ally McBeal" that she agreed to extend
because she enjoyed the process.
"I love that people have forgotten that I was a TV actress, but I also love
reminding them," Heche notes. "I would never want to limit myself to any one
medium, and I'm very blessed that I get to work in all of them. I had been
wanting to do a TV series since having a baby, and I had been talking to Warner
Bros. for a few years. I've been really aware of their shows, and talk of my
possibly joining 'Everwood' came up about a year ago. It was fun that we were
all so excited about it."
A regular work schedule suits the actress' personal life, too. Ellen DeGeneres'
companion in the late 1990s, Heche has a two-year-old son with her cameraman
husband. "I've had my family all over the planet this year," she reflects. "We
went to Broadway, then we went to New Orleans to shoot this movie, and I really
wanted a job that would let them be at home more. Utah (where 'Everwood' is
filmed) is only an hour-and-a-half flight away. It's really a beautiful life to
work in TV, and I like working quickly, so it was a perfect match for me."
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- This stately, beautiful brunette brings a poetic appeal to all her roles, no matter how mundaneand she's had more than her share of mundane roles. A veteran of 1970s TV shows and made-fors (her first feature was 1972's One Is a Lonely Number and she had a small part in American Graffiti the following year), she won her first lead in Lifeguard (1976), and then earned great acclaim for her skillful performance as a teenaged schizophrenic in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977). Big things were predicted for her, but The Promise (1979), The Runner Stumbles (1979), Sunday Lovers (1980), Hanky Panky (1982), and Independence Day (1983) squandered her abilities. Excellent as a compassionate, repressed schoolteacher thrust into a bizarre environment in Joe Dante's segment of 1983's Twilight Zone-The Movie Quinlan spent much of the decade toiling in made-for-TV movies, surfacing occasionally in lackluster feature films. By 1988 she was playing supporting roles, backing up Bruce Willis in Sunset and Whoopi Goldberg in Clara's Heart In 1991 she came back with a vengeance, in a plum role as a journalist who initiates rock star Jim Morrison into the dark arts in Oliver Stone's The Doors Quinlan's shot at stardom may have come and gone, but it's certainly not too late for her to be offered the solid parts she deserves. She was most recently featured in Apollo 13 (1995).
- Graduate of Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, California where she was an accomplished diver.
- Her leading role in 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)' was previously intended for Natalie Wood, who had unrealized plans to both produce and star in that film.
- Was a gymnast in high school.
- Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1977" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 29.
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