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Ann Dusenberry (born September 13, 1953[1][2]) is an American film, television, and stage actress. Acting career Dusenberry made her acting debut in 1975 with a small role as a barmaid in the film White Line Fever. She gained attention in 1978 for the role of Tina Wilcox in the horror film Jaws 2, the sequel to Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic. [3] Dusenberry was hired as a contract actress by Universal for the role. Due to the long shooting time away from her home in Los Angeles, she actually had no interest in playing the role. While the film originally directed by John D. Hancock, he was fired after a short time of shooting and replaced by Jeannot Szwarc. This also resulted in the dismissal of many actors who had already signed on. Dusenberry's role, however, was still expanded during script changes and she received co-starring credit.She had another success in 1978 with the role of Amy March in the miniseries Little Women, an adaptation of the novel of the same name. She also took on the role in the short-lived 1979 television series based on it, which failed to match the miniseries' success and was canceled after 4 episodes. Dusenberry's best-known film appearances in the 1980s include her role as Stevie in Heart Beat alongside Nick Nolte and Sissy Spacek, and as Valerie in Cutter's Way alongside Jeff Bridges. In the 1986 film The Men's Club, she again starred alongside Roy Scheider, her co-star from Jaws 2. In addition to her appearances in films, she mainly played roles for television. In 1977 she starred alongside Harrison Ford, shortly before the latter's breakthrough with Star Wars, in the television thriller The Possessed. Other television roles included that of Amory (aka Angel Collins) in Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? (1977) and the dual role of Joy Morgan and Elaine Steel in Killjoy (1981) alongside Kim Basinger. She also appeared in numerous successful series of the period, including Magnum, P.I. (1982), Remington Steele (1983) and Murder, She Wrote (1986 and 1987). In 1986, she starred as the daughter of Lucille Ball's character in the short-lived series Life with Lucy. After co-starring in the 1992 thriller Play Nice and a guest appearance in the series The Commish (1992), she retired from acting in front of the camera in the early 1990s. However, Dusenberry continues to be active as a stage actress. Among other roles, she played Mrs. Gibbs in the play Our Town (1998). Other plays have included 2014's Noises Off and 2021's Ripcord. Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1975White Line FeverBarmaid 1975SpeedingGirl in CorvetteShort film 1978Goodbye, Franklin HighSharon Browne 1978Jaws 2Tina Wilcox 1978TarzanaThelmaShort film 1980Heart BeatStevie 1981Cutter's WayValerie Duran 1982National Lampoon's Movie MadnessDominique Corsairesegment: Success Wanters 1983LiesRobyn Wallace 1985Basic TrainingMelinda 1986The Men's ClubPage 1991Rich GirlAdditional VoicesVoice role 1992Play NicePam Crichmore 2012Roaring CampShort film Television YearTitleRoleNotes 1976Captains and the KingsAnne-Marie2 Episodes 1976The Six Million Dollar ManClerkEpisode: "A Bionic Christmas Carol" 1976McCloudPeggyEpisode: "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas..." 1977Emergency!Candy StriperEpisode: "Loose Ends" 1977Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?Amory Osborn alias Angel CollinsTelevision film 1977The PossessedWeezie SumnerTelevision film 1978Eight Is EnoughAndrea JenkinsEpisode: "Poor Little Rich Girl" 1978Little WomenAmy MarchMiniseries 1978Desperate WomenJoanna DanceTelevision film 1979Little WomenAmy March4 Episodes (Follow-up series to the 1978 miniseries) 1979Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyAriela DyneEpisode: "Planet of the Amazon Woman" 1980The Secret War of Jackie's GirlsDonnaTelevision film 1981Elvis and the Beauty QueenJeannieTelevision film 1981KilljoyJoy Morgan / Elaine SteelTelevision film 1982Magnum, P.I.Katrina TremaineEpisode: "Italian Ice" 1982Trapper John, M.D.Maggie NolanEpisode: "Medicine Man" 1982Seven Brides for Seven BrothersMolly McGrawEpisode: "I Love You Molly McGraw" 1983Confessions of a Married ManJenniferTelevision film 1983The Family TreeMolly Nichols TannerEpisode: "Tess's Birthday" 1983Remington SteeleTracy Crockett / Roxie TylerEpisode: "My Fair Steele" 1983Simon & SimonFrankie Gillard - Compulsive GamblerEpisode: "All Your Favourite Games" 1984Hardcastle and McCormickCasey O'BannonEpisode: "Whistler's Pride" 1984Emerald Point N.A.S.BetsyEpisode: "Secrets" 1984He's Not Your SonHolly BarnesTelevision film 1985MacGruder and LoudElaine KinneyEpisode: "For Better or for Worse" 1986Murder, She WroteElizabeth GordonEpisode: "Murder by Appointment Only" 1986Long Time GoneMarilynTelevision film 1986Life with LucyMargo Barker McGibbonMain role (13 Episodes) 1987Murder, She WroteCarol SelbyEpisode: "Simon Says, Color Me Dead" 1988Jake and the FatmanLeslie RandallEpisode: "It Had to Be You" 1989ParadiseLornaEpisode: "Treasure" 1989Designing WomenBelva McPhersonEpisode: "The Proxy Pig and Great Pretenders" 1991MatlockAmy BoggsEpisode: "The Parents" 1992The CommishLaura DaleyEpisode: "Skeletons"