Quinn Cummings
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Quinn Cummings (August 13, 1967) is an Oscar-nominated American actress.
Quinn Cummings was a child actress who had a recurring role on Family. However, the role of her career was that of Lucy McFadden in The Goodbye Girl. She played Marsha Mason's daughter, and was known for her chemistry with co-star Richard Dreyfuss. Dreyfuss won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for his roles in the films, and Cummings was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at both awards bodies. However, both times she lost to Vanessa Redgrave for Julia.
Cummings also appeared as adopted daughter Annie Cooper on the television series Family from 1978-80.
More recently, Cummings is credited as the creator of the HipHugger [1], a sling-type device for carrying a baby.
In February 2005, Ms. Cummings created The QC Report, a popular blog which discusses the ironies of modern life from the point of view of a career-mom in her thirties. It has received numerous recommendations including Newsweek's BlogWatch pick of the week.