Ellen Bry
CountryUnited States
GenderFemale
BirthdayFeb. 13, 1951
BiographyEllen Bry is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of nurse-turned-vigilante Shirley Daniels on the hospital drama St. Elsewhere.: 922
Bry gained acting experience in school plays, community theater productions, and summer stock theatre. At one point, she left acting and worked as a paralegal for New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs. A scripted fight on an episode of Kojak led to Bry's working for a while as a stuntwoman in New York.
Bry also appeared as medical student Jean Hallinan in three episodes of the television series Dallas (Season Four, 1981) and as photographer Julie Masters on the 1978 CBS series The Amazing Spider-Man.
Bry's family moved to Stamford, Connecticut, when she was a child.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Ellen Bry. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Bry gained acting experience in school plays, community theater productions, and summer stock theatre. At one point, she left acting and worked as a paralegal for New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs. A scripted fight on an episode of Kojak led to Bry's working for a while as a stuntwoman in New York.
Bry also appeared as medical student Jean Hallinan in three episodes of the television series Dallas (Season Four, 1981) and as photographer Julie Masters on the 1978 CBS series The Amazing Spider-Man.
Bry's family moved to Stamford, Connecticut, when she was a child.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Ellen Bry. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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