Character actress Mary Pat Gleason, who both acted on and wrote for Guiding Light in the 1980s, has died.
Actress Mary Pat Gleason, who appeared as Guiding Light character Jane Hogan in the 1980s and wrote for the soap that same decade, passed away on June 2 from cancer. She was 70 years old. Gleason's manager confirmed the news of her death, telling Variety that "she was a fighter to the end."
Although the Minnesota native was best known for making guest-starring appearances on shows like Desperate Housewives, Friends, Mom, Will & Grace, and Sex and the City, she got her start in the entertainment industry on an episode of the NBC soap Texas in 1982.
Four years later, Gleason won a Daytime Emmy award as part of the writing team on Guiding Light, where she also appeared on-screen as the character Jane Hogan. She may also look familiar to soap opera fans from her appearance as a housewife in the 1991 film Soapdish.
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Some of Gleason's other film credits include Basic Instinct, The Crucible, Intolerable Cruelty, and A Cinderella Story. Her final film credit was in the 2018 Netflix movie Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, in which she played the high school guidance counselor.
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