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Jennifer Harmon

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Jennifer Harmon, a 'One Life to Live' alum and Broadway star, has died at 82.

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Sources Cited

  1. Jennifer Harmon — WikipediaWikipediaReference
  2. Jennifer Harmon, ‘One Life to Live’ star, dead at 82pagesix-celebrity-news
  3. Jennifer Harmon, 'One Life to Live' and Broadway actor, dies at 82latimes-entertainment

Particulars

Jennifer Harmon was born on December 3, 1943, and made her Broadway debut in 1965 with a role in "You Can't Take It With You." Over the next decades she appeared in a wide range of productions, including classics such as "The School for Scandal," "The Cherry Orchard," "The Glass Menagerie," and contemporary works by playwrights like Wendy Wasserstein and Jon Robin Baitz. Her stage work earned her recognition as a versatile and dedicated theatre performer.

On television, Harmon first gained prominence as the lead in NBC's short‑lived soap "How to Survive a Marriage" (1974‑75) before joining ABC's "One Life to Live" as the villainous Cathy Craig from 1976 to 1978, a performance that earned her a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1978. She later returned to the series in 1991 and took on additional soap roles on "Guiding Light" and "Loving," while also guest‑starring on series such as "Dallas," "Law & Order," and "The Good Wife."

Beyond the screen, Harmon contributed to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, appearing in 21 episodes between 1974 and 1982. She remained active in both stage and screen work into her later years, leaving a legacy of memorable performances across multiple media. Jennifer Harmon died in New York City on May 9, 2026, at the age of 82.

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