Molly Glynn Explained

Molly Ann Glynn
Birth Date:14 June 1968[1]
Birth Place:Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
Death Place:Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality:American
Occupation:Actress
Spouse:Joe Foust
Children:2

Molly Ann Glynn (June 14, 1968 – September 6, 2014[2]) was an American actress. She was a well-known Chicago stage actress, and also played several roles in film and television, including a recurring role on the television series Chicago Fire.[2]

Early life

Glynn, the youngest of five children, grew up as part of a prominent family in Hartford, Connecticut. Her father, William E. Glynn, served as mayor of Hartford in the 1960s.[3]

She graduated from the Watkinson School and then Tufts University, where she studied theatre and classical mythology.[4] [5]

Career

Glynn began her acting career on stage and in commercials. She made her network television debut in a May 1998 episode of Early Edition, in which she portrayed Mrs. O'Leary, the owner of the cow that purportedly started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

Glynn was a prominent member of the Chicago theatre scene and was a regular performer with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, the Northlight Theatre, the Writers Theatre, and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, amongst others.

Death

Glynn died from injuries from a falling tree in September 2014. She and her husband Joe Foust were bicycling on the North Branch Trail in Erickson Woods, suburban Chicago, on September 5 when a sudden storm swept through; wind gusts in the area were over 70 miles per hour (110 km/h).[2] The tree fell on them just as they were about to take shelter. Foust was not significantly injured, but Glynn died of her injuries on September 6 at a hospital in Evanston, Illinois.[2] [6]

Her death was described by the artistic director of Chicago's Writers Theatre as an "incalculable loss to the Chicago Theatre community." By September 8, a GiveForward.com memorial fund had collected $135,000.[7]

Personal life

At the time of her death, both her sons, from a previous marriage, were teenagers.[5]

She spoke several languages.

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. News: Molly Glynn Obituary. September 9, 2014. Associated Press. Legacy.com.
  2. News: Chicago actress Molly Glynn dies after being struck by falling tree . Nina . Metz . Alexandra . Chachkevitch . 2014-09-06 . . online . 2014-09-08 . Chicago .
  3. News: . 16 May 1998. People . The Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut . 5 July 2023.
  4. News: Jiggetts . Lauren . 8 September 2014 . 'Chicago Fire' Actress with Connecticut Roots Dies After Being Hit by Falling Tree . NBC Connecticut . West Hartford, Connecticut . 5 July 2023.
  5. News: Remembering Molly Glynn, 46, a talented actress with many roles . Chris . Jones . 2014-09-07 . . online . 2014-09-08 . Chicago .
  6. Web site: Molly Glynn Dies; 'Chicago Fire' Actress Killed By Falling Tree During Powerful Storm. Associated Press. Huffington Post. 2014-09-08. 2014-09-08.
  7. News: Duke . Alan . 'Chicago Fire' actress Molly Glynn killed by falling tree during bike ride . CNN.com . 2014-09-08 . 2014-09-09.