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| birth_place = [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], U.S.
| education = [[Beverly Hills Playhouse]]
| education = [[Beverly Hills Playhouse]]
| known_for = ''[[One Life to Live]]''<br>''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]''
| occupation = Actress
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1978–present
| years_active = 1978–present
| spouse = {{married|Hugh Robertson|1971|1973|end=divorced}}{{citation needed|date=May 2021}} <br> {{married|[[Gerald Anthony]]|1981|1983|end=divorced}}{{citation needed|date=May 2021}} <br> {{married|David Steinberg|1994}}{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}
| spouse = {{married|Hugh Robertson|1971|1973|end=divorced}}<br>{{married|[[Gerald Anthony]]|1981|1983|end=divorced}}<br> {{married|David Steinberg|1994}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://glamourpath.com/brynn-thayer|title=Brynn Thayer - She's Married Thrice with No Kids and Did ALS Charity|date=July 5, 2021}}</ref>
| parents = [[W. Paul Thayer]] <br> Margery Schwartz
| father = [[W. Paul Thayer]]
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'''Brynn Thayer''' is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing [[Jenny Wolek]] on the television soap opera ''[[One Life to Live]]'' from 1978 to 1986, which earned her a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] nomination.
'''Brynn Thayer''' is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing [[Jenny Wolek]] on the television soap opera ''[[One Life to Live]]'' from 1978 to 1986, which earned her a [[Daytime Emmy Award]] nomination.
[[File:Brynn Thayer in 2021 1.jpg|thumb|Actress Brynn Thayer]]


==Career==
==Career==
Thayer is best known for her work on television. From 1978-86, she played [[Jenny Wolek]] in the ABC daytime soap opera, ''[[One Life to Live]]''.<ref name=credits>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/8/Brynn-Thayer.html|title=Brynn Thayer biography|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> Thayer assumed the role in August 1978 amid a contract dispute between [[Katherine Glass]] and [[ABC Daytime]].<ref name="Anniversary">{{cite book|last=Waggett|first=Gerry|title=The One Life to Live 40th Anniversary Trivia Book|year=2008|publisher=[[Hachette Books|Hyperion Books]]|location=[[New York City]]|isbn=9781401323097|pages=248}}</ref> For her role on the show, she was nominated for a [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series]] in 1983, and [[Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama]] in 1986.{{Citation needed |date=September 2020}}
Thayer is best known for her work on television. From 1978 to 1986, she played [[Jenny Wolek]] in the ABC daytime soap opera, ''[[One Life to Live]]''. Thayer assumed the role in August 1978 amid a contract dispute between [[Katherine Glass]] and [[ABC Daytime]].<ref name="Anniversary">{{cite book|last=Waggett|first=Gerry|title=The One Life to Live 40th Anniversary Trivia Book|year=2008|publisher=[[Hachette Books|Hyperion Books]]|location=[[New York City]]|isbn=9781401323097|pages=248}}</ref>
[[File:Brynn Thayer in 2021 2.jpg|thumb|Actress Brynn Thayer]]
[[File:Brynn Thayer in 2021 2.jpg|thumb|Thayer in 2021]]


In 1986, Thayer left ''One Life to Live'' and began a career on primetime television. She starred in two short-lived dramas for CBS: ''[[TV 101]]'' from 1988 to 1989, and ''[[Island Son]]'' (1989-1990).<ref name=credits/> In 1992, she joined the cast of the ABC legal series ''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]'' portraying Matlock's daughter, Leanne MacIntyre,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-12-18/entertainment/9412180059_1_chicago-hope-matlock-northern-exposure|title=On "Matlock", haven't there been three actresses who...|work=tribunedigital-chicagotribune|date=December 18, 1994|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> and was a regular cast member; she was previously a guest star in the 1991 episode "The Suspect". From 1997-98, she had regular role in the ''[[Pensacola: Wings of Gold]]''.
In 1986, Thayer left ''One Life to Live'' and began a career on primetime television. She starred in two short-lived dramas for CBS: ''[[TV 101]]'' from 1988 to 1989, and ''[[Island Son]]'' (1989-1990). In 1992, she joined the cast of the ABC legal series ''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]'' portraying Matlock's daughter, Leanne MacIntyre,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-12-18/entertainment/9412180059_1_chicago-hope-matlock-northern-exposure|title=On "Matlock", haven't there been three actresses who...|work=tribunedigital-chicagotribune|date=December 18, 1994|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> and was a regular cast member; she was previously a guest star in the 1991 episode "The Suspect". From 1997-98, she had a regular role in the ''[[Pensacola: Wings of Gold]]''.


In film, Thayer co-starred in ''[[Hero and the Terror]]'' (1988) and ''[[Murder in Mexico: The Bruce Beresford-Redman Story]]'' (2015).
In film, Thayer co-starred in ''[[Hero and the Terror]]'' (1988) and ''Murder in Mexico: The Bruce Beresford-Redman Story'' (2015).
She guest starred in a number of television shows, including ''[[Moonlighting (TV series)|Moonlighting]]''; ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]''; ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]''; ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]''; ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]''; ''[[Cold Case]]''; ''[[Without a Trace]]''; ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]''; ''[[Suits (U.S. TV series)|Suits]]''; and ''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]''. She had a recurring role in ''[[General Hospital]]'' as Kylie Quinlan in 1994. In 2011, she guest starred on ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' as [[Susan Banks]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/brynn-thayer-days|title=Brynn Thayer To DAYS!|work=[[Soap Opera Digest]]|publisher=Soapoperadigest.com|accessdate=September 21, 2014|date=2012-11-18}}</ref>
She guest starred in a number of television shows, including ''[[Moonlighting (TV series)|Moonlighting]]''; ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]''; ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]''; ''[[Diagnosis: Murder]]''; ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]''; ''[[Cold Case]]''; ''[[Without a Trace]]''; ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]''; ; and ''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]''. She had a recurring role in ''[[General Hospital]]'' as Kylie Quinlan in 1994. In 2011, she guest starred on ''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' as [[Susan Banks]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/brynn-thayer-days|title=Brynn Thayer To DAYS!|work=[[Soap Opera Digest]]|publisher=Soapoperadigest.com|accessdate=September 21, 2014|date=2012-11-18}}</ref> She portrayed the present day version of Lily Specter on ''[[Suits (U.S. TV series)|Suits]]'', mother of Harvey Specter.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Thayer was born in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], the daughter of Margery (née Schwartz) and [[W. Paul Thayer|William Paul Thayer]], a former naval officer and business executive who was [[United States Deputy Secretary of Defense|Deputy Secretary of Defense]] (1983–84) in the [[Reagan Administration]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=42072|title=Ronald Reagan: Nomination of W. Paul Thayer To Be Deputy Secretary of Defense|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> She studied acting at the [[Beverly Hills Playhouse]] acting school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bhplayhouse.com/brynn-thayer|title=Brynn Thayer on the Bevelry Hills Playhouse Acting School|accessdate=2014-07-29}}</ref>
Thayer is the daughter of Margery (née Schwartz) and [[W. Paul Thayer|William Paul Thayer]], a former naval officer and business executive who was [[United States Deputy Secretary of Defense|Deputy Secretary of Defense]] (1983–84) in the [[Reagan Administration]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=42072|title=Ronald Reagan: Nomination of W. Paul Thayer To Be Deputy Secretary of Defense|accessdate=September 13, 2015}}</ref> She studied acting at the [[Beverly Hills Playhouse]] acting school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bhplayhouse.com/brynn-thayer|title=Brynn Thayer on the Bevelry Hills Playhouse Acting School|accessdate=2014-07-29}}</ref>


Thayer co-founded the charitable organization ZazAngels with actor [[Michael Zaslow]] and his wife, [[Susan Hufford]], to generate funds for researching [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS or [[Lou Gehrig]]'s disease). Zaslow died of ALS on December 6, 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ZazAngels.com|title=ZazAngels: Beautiful Interior Design] Pink And Purple Room. Japanese Garden Ideas. Walk In Shower Remodel. Diy Rustic Headboard Ideas. Red And White Kitchens. Beautiful Interior Design|accessdate=September 13, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910055738/http://zazangels.com/|archive-date=September 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Thayer co-founded the charitable organization ZazAngels with actor [[Michael Zaslow]] and his wife, [[Susan Hufford]], to generate funds for researching [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS or [[Lou Gehrig]]'s disease). Zaslow died of ALS on December 6, 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ZazAngels.com|title=ZazAngels: Beautiful Interior Design] Pink And Purple Room. Japanese Garden Ideas. Walk In Shower Remodel. Diy Rustic Headboard Ideas. Red And White Kitchens. Beautiful Interior Design|accessdate=September 13, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910055738/http://zazangels.com/|archive-date=September 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>

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Brynn Thayer
Thayer in 2008
Born
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
EducationBeverly Hills Playhouse
OccupationActress
Years active1978–present
Known forOne Life to Live
Matlock
Spouse(s)
Hugh Robertson
(m. 1971; div. 1973)

(m. 1981; div. 1983)

David Steinberg
(m. 1994)
[1]
Parent

Brynn Thayer is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Jenny Wolek on the television soap opera One Life to Live from 1978 to 1986, which earned her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination.

Career

Thayer is best known for her work on television. From 1978 to 1986, she played Jenny Wolek in the ABC daytime soap opera, One Life to Live. Thayer assumed the role in August 1978 amid a contract dispute between Katherine Glass and ABC Daytime.[2]

Thayer in 2021

In 1986, Thayer left One Life to Live and began a career on primetime television. She starred in two short-lived dramas for CBS: TV 101 from 1988 to 1989, and Island Son (1989-1990). In 1992, she joined the cast of the ABC legal series Matlock portraying Matlock's daughter, Leanne MacIntyre,[3] and was a regular cast member; she was previously a guest star in the 1991 episode "The Suspect". From 1997-98, she had a regular role in the Pensacola: Wings of Gold.

In film, Thayer co-starred in Hero and the Terror (1988) and Murder in Mexico: The Bruce Beresford-Redman Story (2015). She guest starred in a number of television shows, including Moonlighting; Murder, She Wrote; 7th Heaven; Diagnosis: Murder; JAG; Cold Case; Without a Trace; Castle; ; and How to Get Away with Murder. She had a recurring role in General Hospital as Kylie Quinlan in 1994. In 2011, she guest starred on Days of Our Lives as Susan Banks.[4] She portrayed the present day version of Lily Specter on Suits, mother of Harvey Specter.

Personal life

Thayer is the daughter of Margery (née Schwartz) and William Paul Thayer, a former naval officer and business executive who was Deputy Secretary of Defense (1983–84) in the Reagan Administration.[5] She studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting school.[6]

Thayer co-founded the charitable organization ZazAngels with actor Michael Zaslow and his wife, Susan Hufford, to generate funds for researching amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease). Zaslow died of ALS on December 6, 1998.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Brynn Thayer - She's Married Thrice with No Kids and Did ALS Charity". July 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Waggett, Gerry (2008). The One Life to Live 40th Anniversary Trivia Book. New York City: Hyperion Books. p. 248. ISBN 9781401323097.
  3. ^ "On "Matlock", haven't there been three actresses who..." tribunedigital-chicagotribune. December 18, 1994. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
  4. ^ "Brynn Thayer To DAYS!". Soap Opera Digest. Soapoperadigest.com. November 18, 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  5. ^ "Ronald Reagan: Nomination of W. Paul Thayer To Be Deputy Secretary of Defense". Retrieved September 13, 2015.
  6. ^ "Brynn Thayer on the Bevelry Hills Playhouse Acting School". Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  7. ^ "ZazAngels: Beautiful Interior Design] Pink And Purple Room. Japanese Garden Ideas. Walk In Shower Remodel. Diy Rustic Headboard Ideas. Red And White Kitchens. Beautiful Interior Design". Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2015.

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