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Mary Pat Gleason

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She was a prolific secondary actress dedicated above all to series, such as “Mom”. Mary Pat Gleason passed away on June 2, 2020, at the age of 70, as a result of cancer. “She was a fighter to the end,” declared her manager, who took care of making the news known.

Born in Lake City, Minnesota, on February 23, 1950, she began her journey in 1982 with the Texas series . In 1986, she won an Emmy for writing the radio soap opera The Guiding Light , later adapted for television, with her participation.

He then lavished appearances on numerous hit series including Saved by the Bell , ER , Sex and the City , and many others. In the later years of her career, Mary Pat Gleason stood out on  Mom , where she played Mary, a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, always interrupted by Bonny ( Allison Janney ) when she tried to speak. The character had died in a chapter.

On film, he appeared in titles like  Basic Instinct and Intolerable Cruelty . More information about her private life is unknown.

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