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- Q1947385 description "American actress".
- Q1947385 description "American actress".
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- Q1947385 abstract "Mia Dillon (born July 9, 1955) is an American actress.Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Dillon graduated from Marple-Newtown Senior High School in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. She made her Broadway debut in Hugh Leonard's Da in 1978. She was nominated for the 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for Once a Catholic, and the 1982 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for Crimes of the Heart. Her other theater credits include Agnes of God, The Corn is Green, Hay Fever, Come Back, Little Sheba, Three Sisters, and Our Town. In 1985 Dillon performed in a staged reading of the novel Breaker Boys at Pennsylvania's Showcase Theatre.On television, Dillon was featured in Mary and Rhoda and has appeared in all three current shows in the Law & Order franchise. Her screen credits include The Money Pit, A Shock to the System, Gods and Generals, and Duane Hopwood. Dillon has been married to actor Keir Dullea since 1999. They divide their time between an apartment in Manhattan and a home in Connecticut.".
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- Q1947385 birthDate "1955-07-09".
- Q1947385 birthPlace "Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.".
- Q1947385 dateOfBirth "1955-07-09".
- Q1947385 name "Dillon, Mia".
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- Q1947385 shortDescription "American actress".
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- Q1947385 comment "Mia Dillon (born July 9, 1955) is an American actress.Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Dillon graduated from Marple-Newtown Senior High School in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. She made her Broadway debut in Hugh Leonard's Da in 1978. She was nominated for the 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for Once a Catholic, and the 1982 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for Crimes of the Heart.".
- Q1947385 label "Mia Dillon".
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