Anne Marie McEvoy

Anne Marie McEvoy (born September 19, 1975) is an American actress, psychologist, and associate professor.

AnneMarie Conley
Born (1975-09-19) September 19, 1975
Other namesAnneMarie McEvoy,
Ann Marie McEvoy,
AnneMarie Conley
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
OccupationActress, Psychologist, Associate Professor
Years active1982–1991, 2016
Spouse(s)James Conley
Children3

Career

McEvoy's first major role was as Little Girl on the American sitcom Archie Bunker's Place, from 1982. She also guest starred and starred in many movies and television series. McEvoy is known for playing Kathy Santoni in season three of the sitcom Full House. She also appeared as Sarah in the film Children of the Corn (1984), in the television movie Lots of Luck (1985) and in the japanese movie Piramiddo no kanata ni: White Lion densetsu (1989).

In 1991, McEvoy took a 15-year break from acting to focus on her personal life. She reprised her role as "Kathy Santoni" in the Full House reboot-series Fuller House.

Personal life

McEvoy received her B.A. in Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley in 2000. She received her PhD in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan in 2007. As of now she is an associate professor at the University of California, Irvine.[1][2] In fall of 2009 she was awarded two new grants from the National Science Foundation. She is now married to James Bradford Conley. They have three children together.

Filmography

Film and television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Archie Bunker's Place Little Girl Episode: "Father Christmas"
1983 The Paper Chase Stephanie Norman Episode: "Cinderella"
1984 Children of the Corn Sarah
1984 Invitation to Hell Janie
1985 Lots of Luck TV movie
1989 Piramiddo no kanata ni: White Lion densetsu Maria
1989–90 Full House Kathy Santoni 4 episodes
2016 Fuller House Kathy Santoni Episode: "DJ and Kimmy's High School Reunion"


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