Faye Grant - Career

Career

Her first television role was on the TV series The Greatest American Hero as "Rhonda Blake". Her best-known role came in 1983 as Juliet Parrish in the science fiction mini-series V, the 1984 sequel V: The Final Battle, and V: The Series from 1984 to 1985. Her film credits include The January Man, Internal Affairs, Drive Me Crazy, and Omen IV: The Awakening.

Grant starred on Broadway as vocally-challenged Lina Lamont in the 1985 stage adaptation of Singin' in the Rain, which won her the Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. In director Jerry Zaks' 1987 Lincoln Center-to-Broadway revival of John Guare's "House of Blue Leaves", Grant played the hearing-challenged Corinna Stroller, following Julie Hagerty and Patricia Clarkson in the role.

Grant has made guest appearances in TV shows like The Incredible Hulk, Voyagers! (pilot episode as Mary Murphy), Hardcastle and McCormick, Time of Your Life, Tales From the Crypt, State of Grace, and Tales of the Gold Monkey (TV series), most recently, 7th Heaven, which stars her husband, actor Stephen Collins, who plays Rev. Eric Camden.

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