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Encyclopedia > Felicity LaFortune

Felicity LaFortune (born December 15, 1954 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA) is an actor, best known for appearing on daytime soap operas Ryan's Hope (1983 - 1985, 1988 - 1989) and All My Children (1993 - 1996).


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  • IMDb article (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0481021/)

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Ryan's Bar Online - Felicity LaFortune - Afternoon TV Magazine - 1984 (1607 words)
Her new hairdo is certainly the least of the changes that have occurred to Felicity in the past year.
Felicity went to a vocal therapist who told her that she could have an operation or completely shut up for a whole month.
Felicity had other hurdles to cross when she found herself acting in another medium.
About the Actors | Felicity LaFortune | All My Children @ soapcentral.com (316 words)
Felicity LaFortune joined the cast of "All My Children" in March, 1993, in the challenging role of a woman driven to steal for the sake of her autistic child.
Felicity, who has a beautiful mezzo-soprano voice, started her professional career with the Repertory Opera Theater in Chicago, then joined the San Francisco Opera chorus.
Felicity's stint on All My Children ended in March 1996 when her character was murdered on the set of the Cutting Edge.
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