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Maeve Quinlan

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Maeve Quinlan
Quinlan at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar, in 2009
Born
Maeve Anne Quinlan

(1964-11-16) November 16, 1964 (age 59)
CitizenshipUnited States
Ireland
OccupationActress
Years active1988-present
Spouses
(m. 1996; div. 1999)
Derek Chatterton
(m. 2023)

Maeve Quinlan (born November 16, 1964) is an Irish-American actress. She is best known for starring as Megan Conley for 11 years in The Bold and the Beautiful, as Paula Carin South of Nowhere, and Constance Tate-Duncan in the rebooted 90210.

Career

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Quinlan entered the professional tennis circuit at age 16. She competed in the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. Quinlan earned her full scholarship to both USC and Northwestern University, where she studied theater. After an injury, she quit tennis and pursued an acting career, starting with parts in commercials for Nike and Gatorade.[1]

Prior to South of Nowhere, she was a regular on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, where from 1995 to 2005 she played Megan Conley. She returned for a three-week guest-starring role on the show in March 2006, while on hiatus from South of Nowhere. One of her more notable roles was that of Rhonda in the 2002 movie Ken Park, a controversial film in which she received oral sex from the boyfriend of her character's daughter. She also starred in the unsuccessful comedy Totally Blonde in 2001, and in 2007, the popular web series Girltrash!

She starred in the 2009 movie Not Easily Broken with Morris Chestnut and Taraji P. Henson. She co-created, co-produced, and starred in 3 Way, a web series about roommates, which featured lesbian characters, with Jill Bennett, Maile Flanagan, and Cathy Shim.

Personal life

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Quinlan is a first-generation Irish American, the daughter of Irish immigrants, and holds dual US/Irish citizenship. She was married to actor Tom Sizemore from 1996 until their divorce in 1999.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Florentine Claire
1999 Play It to the Bone Tiffany
2001 Instinct to Kill Receiving Nurse
2001 Totally Blonde Liv Watson
2002 Ken Park Rhonda
2002 Heart of America Becky Schultz
2003 Net Games Det. Sandra Simmonds
2004 Nobody's Perfect Crazy Girl Short film
2004 Criminal Heather
2004 The Drone Virus Colleen O'Brian
2005 Tennis, Anyone...? Siobhan Kelly
2005 The Nickel Children The Mother
2006 High Hopes Sarah
2009 Not Easily Broken Julie Sawyer
2010 Dirty Girl Janet
2011 Sound of My Voice Diane Winston
2011 Cougars Inc. Kitty Lowell
2012 Divorce Invitation Pam
2013 Another Dirty Movie Mrs. Prussy
2016 Liquorice Mariam Glass
2022 Our Almost Completely True Story Heather

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1995-2006 The Bold and the Beautiful Megan Conley Regular role (330 episodes)
1997 L.A. Heat Teresa Episode: "Old Scores"
2001 JAG Susan Evans Episode: "New Gun in Town"
2004 A Boyfriend for Christmas Diane TV film
2005 McBride: The Chameleon Murder Whitney Collier TV film
2005-2008 South of Nowhere Paula Carlin Main role (41 episodes)
2006 South Beach Jennifer Episode: "I'll Do What I Want to Do"
2007 Dirt Kitty Ryder Episode: "The Sexxx Issue"
2007 Primal Doubt Holly TV film
2008 Life Lynn Gray Episodes: "Not for Nothing", "Crushed"
2008-2011 90210 Constance Tate-Duncan Recurring role (8 episodes)
2012 Hawaii Five-0 Sandra Fryer Episode: "Ua Hala"
2012 Teenage Bank Heist Joyce TV film
2015 Double Daddy Diane TV film
2015 A Christmas Miracle Eva Jones TV film
2017 The Stalker Club Karen TV film
2017-2018 Riley Parra Nina Hathaway Recurring role (5 episodes)
2018 The Sinister Surrogate Carol Morrison TV film
2019 Riley Parra: Better Angels Nina Hathaway TV film
2022 A Job to Die For Claudia TV film
2023 The Paramedic Who Stalked Me Karen TV film

Web

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Girltrash! Judge Cragen 2 episodes
2008–2009 3 Way Siobhan McGarry 13 episodes
2013 Cowgirl Up Buckshot Betty Recurring role (6 episodes)

References

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  1. ^ "About the Actors - Maeve Quinlan".
  2. ^ "Maeve Quinlan Biography". Archived from the original on January 31, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2013.
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