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Ferrin was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia.She attended Brookwood High where she was the lead in many high school plays and was a member of the choir. Upon her graduation from high school, Ferrin attended the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina and the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama.
Time After Time is an American period drama/science fiction television series that aired on ABC from March 5 to March 26, 2017. [2] [3] The series, developed by Kevin Williamson, is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Karl Alexander [3] and was commissioned on May 12, 2016. [4]
The role was portrayed by Jennifer Ferrin at the time of the character's death. [2] She received two Daytime Emmy nominations in 2005 and 2006 for "Outstanding Younger Actress" and "Outstanding Supporting Actress" respectively.
Jennifer Ferrin: Jennifer Munson: 2003–2006 Jason Ferguson: Andrew Dixon: 1976–79 William Fichtner: Rod Landry: 1987–1989 Ann Flood: Ruth Mansfield: 1992–1993 Michael Forest: Nick Andropoulos: 1980–1982 David Forsyth: Burke Donovan: 1983 Conard Fowkes: Donald Hughes: 1978–1981, 1985–1986 Mary Fox Kane Frannie Hughes: 1991 Dan ...
Jennifer Ferrin as Louise Ellison, a journalist and editor of The Cheyenne Leader newspaper, who investigates the swindling of the railroad (7 episodes) Phil Burke as Mickey McGinnes, the owner of a casino and whorehouse, and Mayor of Cheyenne (8 episodes)
In June 2017, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Saniyya Sidney, Genesis Rodriguez, Brianne Howey, B. J. Britt and Jennifer Ferrin were announced to have been cast in the pilot. [19] On February 8, 2018, it was announced that the characters played by Rodriguez, Britt and Ferrin would be written out of the show and that three new characters, Tim Fanning ...
Jennifer Ferrin as Chloe, a widowed young woman who develops Stockholm syndrome; Steve Cirbus as Corporal Deke Quinlan, the platoon's getaway driver who assists the team from the outside after he escapes by himself; Peter Appel as Teddy Sabian, the widowed father of Robby; Michael Hogan as Hawk, a member of the SWAT team responsible for breaches
The Cape is an American superhero drama television series, first shown on NBC during the 2010–2011 television season as a mid-season replacement. [1] A two-hour pilot episode aired on Sunday, January 9, 2011 at 9 pm Eastern and Pacific Time, and was repeated the next day.