Quinn McColgan

Quinn McColgan
Born Quinn Kathleen Kersey McColgan
(2002-01-31) 31 January 2002
Occupation Actress
Years active 2010–
Known for

Film:

Quinn McColgan (born 31 January 2002) is a teenage American actress from Delaware, who has appeared in five feature films, four TV shows, one TV movie and a short. Her breakthrough role was in the TV mini-series Mildred Pierce as Ray Pierce (the youngest daughter of Mildred Pierce; played by Kate Winslet) directed by Todd Haynes, and one of her best known roles was Becca in the Liam Neeson film Non-Stop (2014) directed by Spanish director Jaume Collet-Serra.[1][2][3]

Career

Starting her career in commercials, McColgan has moved up to have prominent roles in feature films and television shows.[2]Her performance as Ray Pierce in the TV miniseries Mildred Pierce received a Young Artist Award nomination for 2012. McColgan's acting ability has been praised in The Hollywood Reporter, where Frank Scheck in his review of the feature film Extinction commented "Far better is child actress McColgan, delivering a well-rounded, naturalistic performance. Here's hoping she gets a better movie next time."[4] In the New York Daily News review of Extinction, Katherine Pushkar commented: "... the upside though is McColgan as Lu...clearly someone to watch".[5]

Filmography

References

  1. "Millsboro Actress Quinn McColgan Back on Screen Friday". Ken Mammarella, Delawareonline Accessed 2016-1-27
  2. 1 2 "12 Year-old Millsboro Girl has Role in Suspense Thriller Non-Stop". Charlene Sharpe, Delmarvanow.com Accessed 2016-1-27
  3. "Interview: Quinn McColgan talks 'Wishin and Hopin' and 'Non-Stop'". The Movie Network. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
  4. "Extinction: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  5. "'Extinction' review: Zombies on ice". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
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