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Jeanne Paulsen
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Jeanne Paulsen is known for
Law & Order (1990)
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Promised Land (1996)
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Breaking Through (1996)
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Known for
Law & Order
7.8
TV Series
Margaret Chandler
1994 • 1 ep
Promised Land
6.9
TV Series
Emily
1996 • 1 ep
Breaking Through
6.9
TV Movie
Mary Keyes
1996
The 48th Annual Tony Awards
6.1
TV Special
Self - Nominee
1994
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Breaking Through
6.9
TV Movie
Mary Keyes
1996
Promised Land
6.9
TV Series
Emily
1996
1 episode
Law & Order
7.8
TV Series
Margaret Chandler
1994
1 episode
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Plays Mrs. Ann Putnam in "The Crucible" play by Arthur Miller (Virginia Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
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Was nominated for Broadway's 1994 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for "The Kentucky Cycles."
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