Kathleen Quinlan

Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated performance in the 1977 film of the novel I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and her Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated role in the 1995 film Apollo 13, along with many roles in other feature films, television movies and series, in a career spanning almost five decades.[1][2][3]

Kathleen Quinlan
Quinlan in 1975
Born
Kathleen Denise Quinlan

(1954-11-19) November 19, 1954 (age 69)
OccupationActress
Years active1972–present
Spouses
Warren Long
(m. 1987, divorced)
(m. 1994; div. 2022)
Children1

Early life and education

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She was born in Pasadena, California, the daughter of Josephine (née Zachry), a military supply supervisor, and Robert Quinlan, a television sports director,[4][5][6][7] and raised in Mill Valley, California,[8][9] where she attended Tamalpais High School, and studied Drama. In her Senior year, George Lucas shot "American Graffiti" at her high school Gym and Fred Roos asked her to read for a small part. She played opposite Cindy Williams at the Sock Hop. She was primarily a gymnast and 1, 3, and 5 meter diver in her school years, which led to her being cast as a "stunt double" for Trish Van Devere's triumphant dive at the end of the movie, "One is a Lonely Number". She continued both her athletics and Drama Education at College of Marin until it became necessary to find a way to make a living. She was invited to move to Los Angeles at 19 years old (because of American Graffiti) to try working as an actress.

Career

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Quinlan had an uncredited role in 1972's One Is a Lonely Number[7][10] but her official credited film debut was in George Lucas's 1973 movie American Graffiti, at the age of nineteen.[9]

As a young actress in the 1970s, she also had guest-starring roles in many popular television series of the day, including Police Woman, Kojak, Ironside, Emergency!, and The Waltons.[11][12]

Her most celebrated roles include playing Deborah, a sixteen-year-old schizophrenic, in the film version of the novel I Never Promised You a Rose Garden,[8][9] for which she earned a Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama Golden Globe nomination, and portraying Marilyn Lovell, the wife of Tom Hanks's astronaut character Jim Lovell, in the 1995 movie Apollo 13, earning her both a Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Golden Globe nomination and a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination.[9]

Quinlan also appeared in feature films like Lifeguard (1976), Airport '77 (1977), The Promise (1979), The Runner Stumbles (1979), Sunday Lovers (1980), Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), Sunset (1988), Clara's Heart (1988), and Trial by Jury (1994). She featured in numerous TV movies as well, including Little Ladies of the Night (1977), She's in the Army Now (1981), Blackout (1985), Trapped (1989), Strays (1991), Last Light (1993), the adaptation of the novel In the Lake of the Woods (1996), Blessings (2003), and more. She played Jim Morrison's Celtic pagan consort Patricia Kennealy-Morrison in Oliver Stone's The Doors. In 1997, she appeared in Event Horizon (1997) and won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award as Favorite Supporting Actress-Suspense for Breakdown (1997), playing Kurt Russell's character's kidnapped wife.[13][14]

She had a main role for three seasons on the series Family Law, along with recurring roles as the mother of the two brothers on Prison Break, and in Chicago Fire and Blue. She was in two episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, plus episodes of many other shows, such as Diagnosis: Murder, Glee, The Event, and House. She appeared in the 2006 remake of the horror classic The Hills Have Eyes, the 2007 film Breach, the 2008 film Made of Honor, and played a senator in "Alliances," a 2011 episode of the science-fiction series Stargate Universe.[11]

As of 2022, Quinlan's recent work includes a 2019 episode of How to Get Away with Murder, a lead role in the film Walking with Herb, filmed in 2018 and released in 2021,[15] and a part in the horror flick The Stairs.

Personal life

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She was married to artist Warren Long in 1987.[16] She met actor Bruce Abbott on the TV movie Trapped (1989) and they married on April 12, 1994. They divorced December 24, 2022, as friends and have one son, Tyler, who was born in 1990.[4]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1973American GraffitiPeg
1976LifeguardWendy
1977Airport '77Julie
1977I Never Promised You a Rose GardenDeborah Blake
1979The PromiseNancy McAllister / Marie Adamson
1979The Runner StumblesSister Rita
1980Sunday LoversLaurieSegment: "Skippy"
1982Hanky PankyJanet Dunn
1983Independence DayMary Ann Taylor
1983Twilight Zone: The MovieHelen FoleySegment: "It's a Good Life"
1984Last WinterJoyce
1985Warning SignJoanie Morse
1987Wild ThingJane
1987Man OutsideGrace Freemont
1988SunsetNancy Shoemaker
1988Clara's HeartLeona Hart
1991The DoorsPatricia Kennealy
1994Trial by JuryWanda
1995Apollo 13Marilyn Lovell
1995Perfect AlibiMelanie Bauers
1997Zeus and RoxanneMary Beth Dunhill
1997BreakdownAmy Taylor
1997Event HorizonPeters
1997Lawn DogsClare Stockard
1998My GiantSerena Kamin
1998A Civil ActionAnne Anderson
2003The Battle of Shaker HeightsEve Ernswiler
2004El PadrinoJudge Scorsi
2006The Hills Have EyesEthel Carter
2007American ForkAgnes Orbison
2007BreachBonnie Hanssen
2008The Dissection of ThanksgivingCarol
2008Made of HonorJoan
2009Adult Film: A Hollywood TaleMary Bernstein
2010Elektra LuxxRebecca Linbrook
2010The River WhyMa
2010Eagles in the Chicken CoopMary Bernstein
2010Harm's WayBea
2012Life's an ItchAudrey
2013HornsLydia Perrish
2014AfterNora Valentino
2017Elizabeth BlueCarol
2017ADDictedKate Dawson
2018Chimera StrainMasterson
2018ParallelMarissa
2019The Devil Has a NameNancy
2021The StairsGrandma Bernice Martin
2021Walking with HerbSheila Amable-Amo
2024Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2Annie PinePost-production[17]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Emergency!Janet"Understanding"
1974Harry OSharon"Guardian at the Gates"
1974Owen Marshall: Counselor at LawJill"House of Friends"
1974Can Ellen Be SavedMelissaTV film
1974Police WomanDebbie Sweet"The Beautiful Die Young"
1974KojakJanet Conforti"Hush Now, Don't You Die"
1974Where Have All the People Gone?Deborah AndersTV film
1974Lucas TannerJoyce Howell"Lucas Tanner", "Three Letter Word"
1974IronsidePeggy Lynch"Run Scared"
1974–1976The WaltonsSelina Linville"The Thoroughbred", "The Collision"
1975The Missing Are DeadlyMichelleTV film
1975The Abduction of Saint AnneAnne BenedictTV film
1975The Turning Point of Jim MalloyEdith EvansTV film
1975SwitchRobin Morgan"The Deadly Missiles Caper"
1977Little Ladies of the NightKaren BrodwickTV film
1981She's in the Army NowPvt. Cass DonnerTV film
1984When She Says NoRose MichaelsTV film
1985BlackoutChris GrahamTV film
1985Children of the NightLois LeeTV film
1986Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAnn Foley"The Canary Sedan"
1987Dreams Lost, Dreams FoundSarah McAllisterTV film
1988Alfred Hitchcock PresentsKaren Wilson"Fogbound"
1989TrappedMary Ann MarshallTV film
1990The OperationGinnieTV film
1991StraysLindsey JarrettTV film
1992An American StoryHope TylerTV film
1993Stolen BabiesBekkaTV film
1993TribecaKaren"Heros Exoletus"
1993Last LightKathy RubicekTV film
1993The Hidden RoomJulia"Refuge"
1995Picture WindowsHooker"Lightning"
1996In the Lake of the WoodsKathy WaylanTV film
1999Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris DukeNanaline DukeTV film
1999Diagnosis: MurderDr. Kate Delieb"Today Is the Last Day of the Rest of My Life"
1999–2002Family LawLynn HoltMain role
2003BlessingsMeredith BlessingTV film
2004Perfect RomanceTess KellyTV film
2004The RivermanSande KeppelTV film
2004The Dead Will TellBeth HytnerTV film
2006HouseArlene McNeil"Meaning"
2007CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBarbara Tallman"Monster in the Box"
2008–2009Prison BreakChristina Rose ScofieldRecurring role (season 4)
2009Empire StateColleen CochraneTV film
2010The EventErika Jarvis"Your World to Take", "Everything Will Change"
2011Stargate UniverseSen. Michaels"Alliances"
2011Cinema VeriteMaryTV film
2011GleeDr. Shane"Born This Way"
2012–2013Chicago FireNancy CaseyRecurring role
2012–2014BlueJessicaRecurring role
2015How Not to ProposeSusanTV film
2018–2019Marvel's RunawaysSusan Ellerh3 episodes
2018Saving My BabyVirginiaTV film
2019How to Get Away with MurderBritt"Say Goodbye"
2023Mayans M.C.Mrs. Buksar3 episodes

Awards and nominations

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References

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  2. ^ "ACADEMY COLLECTIONS | details". collections.new.oscars.org. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
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  5. ^ "Family tree of Kathleen Denise Quinlan". Geneanet. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  6. ^ "Family tree of Robert Quinlan". Geneanet. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
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  8. ^ a b Reed, Rex (February 13, 1978). "I Deserve the Nomination -- Kathleen Quinlan". The Shreveport Journal. Louisiana, Shreveport. p. 9. Retrieved August 8, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ a b c d "Kathleen Quinlan is waiting for the right role". EW.com. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
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  13. ^ a b "Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Nominees Announced -- re> DALLAS, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ --". 2015-02-14. Archived from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  14. ^ a b "Julia Roberts and Will Smith Each Take Two Trophies at Fourth Annual... -- re> HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 10 /PRNewswire/ --". 2015-06-20. Archived from the original on 2015-06-20. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
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  16. ^ Goodman, Jeff (2016-01-15). "Beach memorial to honor late artist Warren Long". Santa Monica Daily Press. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  17. ^ Grobar, Matt (2023-04-28). "'Horizon: An American Saga': Glynn Turman, Kathleen Quinlan & Giovanni Ribisi Join Second Installment Of Kevin Costner's Western Epic". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
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