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Mary McDonnell
United States
Age: 72
Born: 28 Apr, 1952
TV Series Starring Mary McDonnell
The Fall of the House of Usher
Based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story with the same title. It features themes of madness, family, isolation and metaphysical identities.
Major Crimes
Captain Rador leads Major Crimes Unit in solving LA's most heinous crimes, with a team of detectives who have unique skills and personalities.
A spinoff of The Closer, this crime drama series delivers suspenseful and thrilling investigations that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Battlestar Galactica
After losing the war against the Cylon robots, the Battlestar Galactica crew speed toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth. Galactica Commander Adama and President Laura Roslin face waning supplies, crushed morale, ... and the credible threat Cylons aboard the ship.
The Closer
Meet Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, a tough detective who heads a special unit of the LAPD that handles high-profile murder cases.
With her exceptional interrogation skills, Brenda will stop at nothing to solve complex cases. Don't miss this thrilling crime series!
High Society (2005)
The series revolves around two New York City women who acted in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. Ellie Walker (Jean Smart) was a successful author of trashy romantic novels, and her best friend and publisher was Dorothy 'Dott' Emerson (Mary McDonnell). Emerson was a divorced mother with a preppie college-aged son, Brendan Emerson (Dan O'Donahue), a College Republican, who rejected the relentless sexual advances of Ellie, but who otherwise appeared to be heterosexual. In the pilot episode, the women's small-town former college friend, Val Brumberg (Faith Prince), arrived and moved in with Dott. At the publishing house, the women worked with a flamboyant gay male secretary named Stephano (Luigi Amodeo) and a sleazy publisher partner named Peter Thomas (David Rasche).
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