Ann Dusenberry
Early Life and Background
Ann Dusenberry was born on September 13, 1953, in Tucson, Arizona. From an early age, Ann displayed a passion for the performing arts. She pursued her love for acting through dedicated study and involvement in local theater productions.
Rise to Fame
Ann Dusenberry made her mark in Hollywood with her dynamic acting skills. She gained recognition for her role as Amy March in the 1978 television adaptation of 'Little Women.' Her performance was critically acclaimed and opened doors for more significant roles in both television and film.
Notable Works
Throughout her career, Ann Dusenberry has been a part of various successful projects. She is perhaps best known for her role in 'Jaws 2' (1978),where she played Tina Wilcox. This role solidified her place in Hollywood and showcased her versatility as an actress.
Her filmography includes:
- 'Jaws 2' (1978) as Tina Wilcox
- 'Little Women' (1978) as Amy March
- 'Cutter's Way' (1981) as Val Cutter
- 'Streets of Fire' (1984) as Reva Cody
- 'Life Goes On' (1989-1993) as Kitty Emerson
Personal Life
Ann Dusenberry is known not only for her professional achievements but also for her personal life. She is married to Brad Fiedel, a renowned composer, known for his work on 'The Terminator' series. The couple shares a deep bond and mutual support for each other's careers.
Legacy and Impact
Ann Dusenberry's contribution to the entertainment industry extends beyond her acting roles. She has inspired many with her dedication and passion for the craft. Her performances continue to resonate with audiences, making her a beloved figure in Hollywood.