Mary Rachel Quinn
Mary Rachel Quinn was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, as the youngest of eight siblings to Olive Trudeau and John Michael Quinn. Growing up along the Mystic River, she was surrounded by a nurturing family that encouraged her early interest in the performing arts. Among her proudest achievements are her three children: Devin, Madison, and Quinn, who remain her greatest joy.
Mary Rachel's acting career took off with notable supporting roles, including her performance as Bill Engvall's wife in the film *Baitshop* and as Amanda Seyfried's mother in *Dear John*. Her talent and versatility have led her to a variety of significant projects over the years. More recently, she appeared in the hit Netflix series *Outer Banks*, showcasing her ability to engage audiences in diverse genres. Additionally, she starred in Rob Reiner's *LBJ*, alongside Woody Harrelson, and delivered a powerful performance in *Trial by Fire* with Laura Dern. She is also recognized for her role in AMC's popular series *Fear the Walking Dead*, further solidifying her status as a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Throughout her career, Mary Rachel Quinn has consistently demonstrated her commitment to her craft and her ability to connect with viewers, making her a beloved presence on screen.