'One Life to Live' Star Jennifer Harmon Dies at 82 After Illustrious Career

Jennifer Harmon, the lead actress of the NBC soap opera 'How to Survive a Marriage' and a familiar face on 'One Life to Live,' passed away on May 9 at age 82. She portrayed Cathy on 'One Life to Live' from 1976-1978, receiving a Daytime Emmy nomination for her role. Harmon's extensive Broadway career included acclaimed productions like 'The Little Foxes' and 'Other Desert Cities' spanning several decades. She also appeared on other soaps such as 'Another World,' 'Guiding Light,' and 'Loving.'

Key Points: Jennifer Harmon, 'One Life to Live' Star, Dies at 82

  • Jennifer Harmon, lead actress of 'How to Survive a Marriage,' dies at 82
  • She played Cathy on 'One Life to Live' from 1976-1978, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination
  • Her Broadway career spanned decades with roles in 'The Little Foxes' and 'Other Desert Cities'
  • Harmon started in soaps in 1974-75 and returned to 'One Life to Live' in the early 1990s
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'One Life to Live' actress Jennifer Harmon passes away

Jennifer Harmon, known for 'One Life to Live' and Broadway, passed away at 82. She received a Daytime Emmy nomination and starred in numerous acclaimed plays.

"Jennifer Harmon was the fifth actress to portray Cathy on Agnes Nixon's One Life to Live - The Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles, May 12

Jennifer Harmon, the lead actress of the NBC soap opera How to Survive a Marriage and a familiar face to daytime television audiences through her appearance on One Life to Live, has passed away. She was 82.

Jennifer breathed her last on May 9, her family announced, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Harmon was the fifth actress to portray Cathy on Agnes Nixon's One Life to Live, following Catherine Burns, Amy Levitt, Jane Alice Brandon and Dorrie Kavanaugh. She worked on the show from 1976 through 1978, when she received a Daytime Emmy nomination. (Robin Strasser had been offered the part but turned it down to play Dorian Lord.)

Harmon had made her Broadway debut in 1965 in a revival of Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's You Can't Take It With You, and before the decade was done, had returned to the Great White Way in revivals of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and Ibsen's The Wild Duck and six other plays.

Her extensive Broadway career spanned decades and included acclaimed productions of The School for Scandal -- in revivals staged nearly 30 years apart -- as well as Blithe Spirit in 1987; The Sisters Rosensweig in 1993-94; The Little Foxes in 1997; The Deep Blue Sea in 1998; Amy's View in 1999; The Dinner Party in 2000-01; Barefoot in the Park in 2006; The Glass Menagerie in 2005; Seascape in 2005-06; and Other Desert Cities in 2011-12.

Born in Pasadena on Dec. 3, 1943, and raised in New Orleans, Harmon attended the University of Mississippi and the University of Michigan before moving to New York and joining the APA-Phoenix Repertory Company, which took her to Broadway.

She started out in soaps on the 1974-75 NBC serial How to Survive a Marriage, where her character, Chris, got divorced, remarried and battled alcoholism, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

She returned to One Life to Live in the early 1990s to play an attorney representing Erika Slezak's Viki Lord -- as Cathy, she had kidnapped Viki's baby years ago -- and showed up on such other soaps as Another World, Guiding Light and Loving.

- ANI

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Priya S
So sad to hear this. I never watched her soaps, but learning about her Broadway career is amazing—The Glass Menagerie and The Cherry Orchard! A true artist. My condolences to her family.
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Michael C
She was a powerhouse on stage and screen. I recall her role on *How to Survive a Marriage* vividly—she portrayed Chris's struggles so powerfully. Rest well, Ms. Harmon.
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Kavya N
A life well-lived in the arts. Even across the globe, her work resonated. It's a little humbling to see how she balanced soaps and Broadway—something Indian actors also strive for. Om Shanti. 🙏
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Sarah B
I was a huge fan of *One Life to Live* and remember Cathy well. So sorry she's gone. Her Emmy nomination was well deserved. 💔
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Vikram M
It's always sad when a talented artist passes away. However, I wish the article had more details about her life beyond acting—perhaps her charitable work or personal interests. Still, a fine tribute to a fine actress.

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