Corinne Conley


Corinne Conley is an American actress who spent the majority of her 70-year career in Canada and is notable for having won the Canadian Council of Authors and Artists' Best Actress Award.
Conley was born in New York and spent most of her youth in Radford, Virginia. After graduating from high school in Radford, she graduated from the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. For two years, she played the ingenue lead in The Common Glory, an outdoor drama in Williamsburg, Virginia.
For four years, Conley portrayed Phyllis Anderson on the NBC-TV daytime drama Days of Our Lives. She also provided one of the voices for the 1964 animated NBC-TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Conley won the competition on the Canadian television program Opportunity Knocks. Beginning in 1955, she was hostess of Open House, a daily program on CBC Television. She played the female lead in CBC-TV's adaptation of the soap opera Search for Tomorrow. Other Canadian TV programs on which she appeared included Playdate, G. M. Presents, and Portrait. She also was heard on Crime Quiz on CBC Radio, and she made commercials for radio and TV.
On Broadway, Conley portrayed Pearl Vambrance in Love and Libel. Her other stage experience includes productions of the National Classic Theatre in New York, which presented plays across the United States in colleges and high schools, and The Mountain Playhouse, Beaver Lake, and Vineland Summer Theatre, all in Canada. She also performed with the comedy duo Wayne and Shuster across Canada.
Conley married Bonar Stuart, whom she met when both worked with the NCT. They have two sons, Tony and Curtis.

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