Brynn Thayer Filmography

Brynn Thayer

Brynn Laurel Thayer is an American actress who has had numerous roles in a variety of television series, most notably Matlock portraying Matlock's daughter, Leanne MacIntyre. She is the daughter of William Paul Thayer, a Lieutenant Commander in the US Naval Reserve, and Margery Schwartz Thayer. Brynn Thayer co-founded the charitable organization ZazAngels with actor Michael Zaslow and his wife, Susan Hufford, to generate funds for researching Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. Michael Zaslow died of ALS on December 6, 1998.

quick facts
Birthdate:October 4, 1949
Birthplace:Dallas, Texas
Age:62
Height:5' 7"
Also known as:Brynn Laurel Thayer

Movies with appearances by Brynn Thayer

The Bannen Way
The Bannen Way
Release date:January 6, 2010
Directed by:Jesse Warren
Genre:Action
Hero and the Terror
Hero and the Terror
Release date:August 26, 1988
Directed by:William Tannen
Genre:Action
Rated:R (USA)
Big Shots
Big Shots
Release date:October 2, 1987
Directed by:Robert Mandel
Genre:Comedy
Rated:PG-13 (USA)

TV appearances by Brynn Thayer

The Bannen Way
The Bannen Way
Series Aired: December 23, 2009 - January 22, 2010
Island Son
Island Son
Series Aired: September 16, 1989 - March 15, 1990
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Medical fiction, Drama
TV 101
TV 101
Series Aired: November 29, 1988 - March 25, 1989
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Drama
Matlock
Matlock
Series Aired: September 23, 1986 - May 28, 1996
Number of seasons:9
Genre:Police procedural, Legal, Legal drama, Comedy-drama, Drama
Network:NBC
One Life to Live
One Life to Live
Series Aired: July 15, 1968 - January 13, 2012
Number of seasons:15
Genre:Soap opera, Daytime Drama

Personal relationships of Brynn Thayer

Significant OtherRelationshipDate StartedDate EndedDuration
David H. Steinberg Marriage
Gerald Anthony Marriage 1981 1983 2 years
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