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Born on September 22, 1960, in Lutz, Florida, USA, she has worked both as an actress and occasionally in production capacities.

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From the Statehouse to Massasoit Park, Rhode Island is lighting up for the season! Check out my latest roundup for Patch featuring the best local tree lightings and how you can participate in the annual "Buy Nothing Day" coat drive. Let’s keep our community warm this year. 🎄🧥See the full schedule: [Link to Patch Profile]#RhodeIslandNews #CommunityStrong #HolidaySpirit #LocalJournalism Margo Sullivan – Healthcare Advocate (NH Possible)

: Served as the launchpad for her subsequent typecasting in maternal and authority-figure adult roles. 3. High-Volume Narrative Parodies

When the first snow of the season drifted over the peaks of the Cascades, most of the town of Willow Creek stayed warm inside their cabins, sipping hot cocoa and watching the storm from the safety of their windows. Not Margo Sullivan.

The second day brought the infamous icefall. Huge slabs of blue ice, fractured and shifting, formed a treacherous labyrinth. Margo’s plan was simple: “Find a line, protect it, and move fast.” She placed ice screws with a practiced flick of her hand, each one a promise that the ice would hold. The team moved in short, coordinated bursts, pulling each other through the hanging seracs. At one point, a massive chunk of ice cracked loose, thudding onto the glacier below with a deafening roar. For a heartbeat, the world seemed to freeze. Then Eli shouted, “We’re still on it!” and they pressed on, adrenaline turning fear into focus.