Marion McCorry
Marion McCorry (born October 10, 1945) is an American film and television actress.
Marion McCorry | |
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Born | New York City | October 10, 1945
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–present |
McCorry was born in New York City. She has studied with Uta Hagen, and has taught at HB Studio[1] in New York City for several years.[2][3] McCorry's best known appearance was in the 2004 Spike Lee film She Hate Me in the role of Senator Kay Sweeny Jacobs.
She currently teaches drama/theatre classes in her own acting program and around New York City.
Filmography
- Spin City (1998) (TV series) – Patricia Murell (1 episode)
- The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) – Stewardess
- Law & Order (2000) (TV series) – Sheila (1 episode)
- Signs (2002) – Mrs. Nathan
- Sex and the City (2003) (TV series) – Store Owner (1 episode)
- The Door in the Floor (2004) – Bookstore Customer
- She Hate Me (2004) – Senator Kay Sweeny Jacobs
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005) (TV series) – Sister Amelia (1 episode)
- Stephanie Daley (2006) – Mrs. Gilchrist
- The Groomsmen (2006) (uncredited) – Paulie's Mom
- Underground (2007) (short film) – Woman on Train
- Muckland (2013) – Grandma Crawley
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gollark: Oh, and instead of writing `"tick-instances1.csv"` all over the place maybe make it a constant.
gollark: Looking at MainApplication.py:> objects = []This is not a very descriptively named thing. There should probably be a comment.> `def populate(self):`Arguably, it isn't very good design to make the code responsible for display *also* directly handle directly loading CSVs and such. Maybe this should be separated out more.> `def increment(self):`This does not appear to save anywhere, although I may have missed that bit.
gollark: Also also also, the ` ticks_count = 0 # this is supposed to hold the number of ticks we have instanced an object for` on the `Tick` class is not used anywhere.
gollark: Also also, `def __str__(self): pass` doesn't seem to do anything either.
References
- HB Studio Alumni
- Marion McCorry profile, HB Studio
- "Those Who Can", interview with McCorry by Mark Dundas Wood, Backstage, April 9, 2010
External links
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