Jenny Sullivan

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Jenny Sullivan (born 1947) is an American actress who has starred in films and on television. She has starred in some made for TV movies, her best known role is in the 1983 NBC hit mini series V as the reporter Kristine Walsh. In 1984, she reprised her role as Kristine Walsh in the hit sequel V: The Final Battle.

Her first feature film was in the 1968 movie The Angry Breed. Other film roles include Plaza Suite (1971), The Other and The Candidate (1972).

She has made guest appearances on TV shows, including Adam-12, Sanford and Son, Ironside, Falcon Crest, L.A. Law, and The Fall Guy.

Jenny Sullivan is the daughter of actor Barry Sullivan. Jenny wrote the play J for J (Journals for John) which was prompted after she found a packet of unsent letters (in 1995) written by Barry decades earlier to her older brother, Johnny, who was mentally disabled. The play premiered on October 20, 2001. John Ritter, who in real life had a handicapped brother, played Johnny, Jenny played herself, and actor Jeff Kober portrayed Barry.

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