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- Amy O'Neill is an American actress. She started as a child actress in 1984, appearing in several sitcoms before a 30-episode run as pregnant teen Molly Stark on The Young and the Restless in 1986.
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Amy O'Neill is an American actress. She started as a child actress in 1984, appearing in several sitcoms before a 30-episode run as pregnant teen Molly Stark on The Young and the Restless in 1986. She may be best known for her role as high-schooler Amy Szalinski in the 1989 Disney film, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, for which she was nominated for ...
Amy O'Neill. Actress: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. American performer Amy O'Neill was born in Pacific Palisades on July 8, 1971. The daughter of an art school director and a construction company owner, O'Neill is the third of five children.
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Amy O'Neill. Actress: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. American performer Amy O'Neill was born in Pacific Palisades on July 8, 1971. The daughter of an art school director and a construction company owner, O'Neill is the third of five children.
- July 8, 1971
Mar 26, 2023 · Amy portrayed Amy Szalinski, the oldest child and only daughter of Wayne Szalinski (Moranis) and Diane Szalinski (Strassman) in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The movie follows Wayne’s scientific invention of a ray gun that will shrink or grow objects – if he can get it working.
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Amy O’Neal is a dancer, choreographer, curator, and dance educator. A sought-after artist for over two decades, she teaches and performs nationally and internationally and choreographs for live performance, dance film, music video and virtual reality.
“ O’Neal synthesizes complex themes with a cohesive, penetrating aesthetic. Her latest work transcends disciplines and boundaries. It is a bridge between worlds, a translator for opposing points of view, a force for good. ” — Leah Baltus, City Arts Magazine