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Brenda Lee Strong [1] [2] (born March 25, 1960) is an American actress. [3] She began her career in television, including guest starring appearances in Twin Peaks, Party of Five, Seinfeld, Scandal, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Blossom and Sports Night. She was a regular cast member in the series Desperate Housewives (2004–2012).
Mary Alice Young (previously Angela Forrest) is a fictional character from the ABC television series Desperate Housewives.The character was created by television producer and screenwriter Marc Cherry and is portrayed by Brenda Strong, who also serves as the narrator of the series from beyond the grave; the character's suicide in the pilot episode served as the catalyst of the series.
As Brenda Frazier's name began appearing in the society pages when she was a teenager in the mid-1930s, the name Brenda began rising in the yearly tallies for the top names given newborn American girls: ranked at #423 in the respective tally for the year 1937 [21] the name Brenda was ranked at #241 on the respective tally for 1938, [21] the ...
Lillian Luthor (portrayed by Brenda Strong; seasons 2–6) is the leader of Project Cadmus, Lex Luthor's mother, and Lena Luthor's step-mother, [71] [72] and is the primary antagonist of season two's arc. She and her team were the ones responsible for turning John Corben and Hank Henshaw into Metallo and Cyborg Superman respectively.
Undercurrent is a 1998 American–Puerto Rican neo-noir crime film directed by Frank Kerr, starring Lorenzo Lamas, Brenda Strong and Frank Vincent.Lamas stars as a down-on-his-luck American living in Puerto Rico, who gets paid to frame a woman for adultery and finds himself dragged into a murder intrigue.
Brenda Strong went on to appear as Mary Alice Young in 179 episodes of Desperate Housewives, [3] and was nominated for two Emmy Awards. [7] Several uncredited children appeared, including Mackenzie Westmore , the daughter of make-up supervisor Michael Westmore and the younger siblings of Wil Wheaton, Jeremy and Amy.
Barrett Strong (1941–2023), American singer and songwriter; Benjamin Strong, Jr. (1872–1928), Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Brenda Strong (born 1960), American actress and yoga instructor; Caleb Strong (1745–1819), American politician, Massachusetts statesman; Carson Strong (born 1999), American football player
The Work and the Glory (also known as The Work and the Glory: Pillar of Light) [3] is a 2004 historical fiction drama film directed by Russell Holt, from a script co-written by Gerald N. Lund and Russell Holt.