Jean Rasey
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Jean Rasey (born Duluth, Minnesota, 19th September 1954) is an American actress, who attended the American Conservatory Theatre of San Francisco (AA Equivalent) under scholarship for three years.
Her education credits also include: American Film Institute: Writing and Directing; San Francisco State: Theatre Arts, and; Canada College of San Mateo: Major in Theatre Arts.
She appeared in the theatrical production of 'Cyrano de Bergerac' starring Marc Singer, Marsha Mason and Peter Donat; in addition to also starring in smaller productions whilst at A.C.T.
After moving to Los Angeles, she landed the role of 'Irene Breslaus' in the 1975 motion picture 'The Hindenburg' directed by Robert Wise, and the film that launched her acting career. Ms. Rasey also understudied for Stockard Channing ('Rosiland') in Tony Richardson's theatrical production of Shakespeare's "As You Like It" at the Long Beach Arena Theatre.
From 1975 to the present, she has starred and guest starred in various other television show's - most notably 'The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries' as Nancy Drew sidekick, 'George Fayne,' - motion pictures, commercials and theatrical productions.
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