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Mary Gallagher
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Mary Gallagher is known for
Nobody's Child (1986)
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Perfect (2009)
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Bonds of Love (1993)
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Nobody's Child
7.1
TV Movie
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1986
Perfect
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2009
Bonds of Love
5.7
TV Movie
Writer
1993
The Passion of Ayn Rand
5.8
TV Movie
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1999
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2009
The Passion of Ayn Rand
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1999
Bonds of Love
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1993
Nobody's Child
7.1
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1986
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She and Ara Watson wrote the play, "Win/Lose/Draw," that was performed at the Next Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois, with Lee Guthrie.
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