Colleen Flynn
| Colleen Flynn | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
May 23, 1962 New Jersey, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1988–present | 
Colleen Flynn (born May 23, 1962) is an American actress.[1]
In 1995, Flynn earned a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance on ER.[2] She starred on short-lived series such as Flipper and To Have & to Hold. She also appeared in a recurring roles on China Beach, The Practice, Judging Amy and Nip/Tuck. Flynn guest-starred on television series such as The X-Files, Crossing Jordan, Without a Trace, The Drew Carey Show, Everwood, The Closer, Cold Case, House and Grey's Anatomy. Her film credits include Last Exit to Brooklyn, Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, Two Mothers for Zachary, Clear and Present Danger, Pay It Forward and Project X.
Selected filmography
Film
- Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) as Ruthie
 - Late for Dinner (1991) as Adult Jessica Husband
 - The Temp (1993) as Sara Meinhold
 - Clear and Present Danger (1994) as Coast Guard Captain
 - Pay It Forward (2000) as Woman on Bridge
 - Project X (2012) as Mrs. Stillson
 
Television
- China Beach as Dr. Colleen Flaherty Richards (3 episodes, 1990–91)
 - Equal Justice as Kerry Lynn (3 episodes, 1991)
 - ER as Jodi O'Brien (episode "Love's Labor Lost", 1995)
 - Flipper as Dr. Pamela Blondell (series regular, 22 episodes, 1995–96)
 - Two Mothers for Zachary as Maggie Fergus (1996)
 - Orleans as Paulette Charbonnet (series regular, 8 episodes, 1997)
 - The Devil's Child as Ruby Martin (1997)
 - To Have & to Hold as Carolyn McGrail (series regular, 13 episodes, 1998)
 - The X Files Colleen Azar / Michele Fazekas (2 episodes, 1997, 2000)
 - The Practice as Wendy Stuart (3 episodes, 2004)
 - Judging Amy as Lolly Wetzel (7 episodes, 2000–04)
 - Nip/Tuck as Dr. Allamby (4 episodes, 2005–06)
 - Sweet Nothing in My Ear as Priscilla Scott (2008)
 
References
- ↑ Colleen Flynn Biography (1962-)
 - ↑ "Colleen Flynn | Television Academy". Emmys.com. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
 
External links
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