Quinn Cummings
Quinn Cummings is a former child star known for her role in The Goodbye Girl and her Oscar nomination at the age of 10.
Movie Actress
August 13, 1967
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Quinn Cummings, born on August 13, 1967, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actress, author, and entrepreneur. She rose to fame for her portrayal of Lucy McFadden in the 1977 film “The Goodbye Girl,” which led to an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress when she was just 10 years old. Cummings also made appearances in TV shows such as “Family” and “Remington Steele.” In addition to her acting career, she has written a memoir titled “Notes from the Underwire” and has been successful as an entrepreneur. In 2006, she sold her company that created a baby-carrying product called HipHugger. Cummings is also passionate about animal rescue and actively promotes the adoption of rescue animals.