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Renne Gail Jarrett [1] (born January 28, ) [2] is an American actress. She appeared in TV dramas beginning as a child. Notable TV roles included the title role in the short-lived NBC comedy Nancy. Jarrett has made more than commercials, and has also performed on Broadway.

Renne Jarrett

American actress

Renne Gail Jarrett[1] (born January 28, )[2] is an American actress. She appeared in TV dramas beginning as a child. Notable TV roles included the title role in the short-lived NBC comedy Nancy.

Jarrett has made more than commercials, and has also performed on Broadway.

Early years

Born in Manhattan, Jarrett is the daughter of Barbara and Robert E. Jarrett.[2] Her father managed mutual funds, and her mother managed Jarrett's career.[3] She and her two younger sisters, were child actors and models.[4] She is a graduate of the Nightingale-Bamford School, and she attended Northwestern University.[5] She was a debutante in and was a member of the Junior League.[3]

Career

By age eight, Jarrett had appeared more than 25 times on dramatic television programs, including Studio One[2] and was a regular on the daytime drama Portia Faces Life.[4] She created the role of Eileen McCallion on Love of Life[6] and acted on The Edge of Night and The Secret Storm.[7] She had the title role as the daughter of a U.S.

president in the NBC situation comedy Nancy ().[8] She also made more than commercials for products that included Colgate , Reynolds Wrap, and Scotch Tape.[5]

On Broadway, Jarrett portrayed Rita Flannigan in The Loud Red Patrick () and a maid in Giants, Sons of Giants ().[9]

Personal life

On September 11, , Jarrett married actor John (Jack) Rothery Stauffer in Manhattan.

Renne jarrett biography of christopher Renne Gail Jarrett [1] (born January 28, ) [2] is an American actress. She appeared in TV dramas beginning as a child. Notable TV roles included the title role in the short-lived NBC comedy Nancy. Jarrett has made more than commercials, and has also performed on Broadway.

They have one child together, Drew Stauffer. She has been married to Bruce Bilson since May 4, [1]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ ab"Renne Jarrett, John Stauffer Are Wed Here".

    The New York Times. New York, New York City. September 12, Archived from the original on September 28, Retrieved September 28,

  2. ^ abc"TV Actress, 8, Has Busy Schedule". The Evening Sun.

  3. Love of Life
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  6. Pennsylvania, Hanover. May 12, p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via

  7. ^ abShull, Richard K. (July 6, ). "Or How To Be Social And Suffer In Soaps". The Indianapolis News. Indiana, Indianapolis. p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via
  8. ^ ab"Goulash to Me".

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh.

    The Inner Flame Nancy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the – television season, with Renne Jarrett in the title role. [1].

    June 26, p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via

  9. ^ abMackenzie, Bob (June 29, ). "Like Tricia Like Nancy". Oakland Tribune. California, Oakland.

    The Patty Duke Show Nancy was a Syndication sitcom, starring Renne Jarrett in the title role. It was created by producer Sidney Sheldon, who wrote every episode under various pseudonyms (such as "Mark Rowane", "Christopher Golato" and "Allan Devon").

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  10. ^"Renne Jarrett". Lancaster New Era. Pennsylvania, Lancaster. November 13, p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via
  11. ^Wallace, Ken (January 31, ).

  12. Nancy (TV series) - Wikipedia
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  15. Nancy | NBC Wiki | Fandom
  16. "Bernardi Extends Run". The Morning Call. New Jersey, Paterson. p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via

  17. ^Inman, Julia (August 12, ).

    Love of Life: Nancy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the – television season, with Renne Jarrett in the title role. [1].

    "You Might Say Renne Jarrett Suffered For Her Video Art". The Indianapolis Star. Indiana, Indianapolis. p.&#; Retrieved September 28, &#; via

  18. ^"Renne Jarrett". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on September 28, Retrieved September 28,