Mary Pat Gleason

Actress

Birthday February 23, 1950

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Lake City, Minnesota, U.S.

DEATH DATE June 2, 2020 Burbank, California, U.S., (70 years old)

Nationality United States

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1950

Mary Pat Gleason (February 23, 1950 – June 2, 2020) was an American film and television actress and an Emmy Award-winning writer.

1982

Her first screen role was the a 1982 episode of Texas, a soap opera that aired on NBC.

She appeared on, among many others, such television series as Full House, Dear John, Murphy Brown, Empty Nest, L.A. Law, Saved by the Bell, Friends, and Step by Step.

She appeared in more than 50 feature films, including I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Basic Instinct, Traffic, Bruce Almighty, 13 Going on 30, The Crucible, Bottle Shock, A Cinderella Story, The Island, Killing Kennedy, and Nina.

In one of her last roles, she voiced Professor Foxtrot in CollegeHumor's animated web series WTF 101.

1983

From 1983 to 1985, she appeared as "Jane Hogan" on the daytime soap opera Guiding Light, for which she was also a writer.

Gleason was born in Lake City, Minnesota, the daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Kane) and Harold Clifford Gleason.

1986

In addition to acting, Gleason also wrote for Guiding Light and was part of the team that won the 1986 Daytime Emmy for outstanding daytime drama series writing.

2000

She had a younger sister Connie who passed away in Cottage Grove, MN in 2000.

During her high school years in St. Paul, Minnesota, she starred in a Theater St. Paul production of Once Upon a Mattress.

2006

Gleason became a vocal proponent of mental health treatment, and in 2006 wrote and starred in Stopping Traffic, a one-woman play about her struggles with bipolar disorder.

The play is now used as a teaching aid for the Mayo Clinic's mental health programs.

2020

Gleason died of cancer on June 2, 2020, at age 70.