Constance Shulman
Constance Shulman was brought up in east Tennessee in the middle of a family of seven children. She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a B.A. in speech and drama and studied acting at New York's Circle in the Square for two years. Shulman's first big break came in the original off-Broadway hit production of Steel Magnolias, playing the part of Annelle. She also performed in a variety of other off-Broadway and regional Theatre productions.
Shulman's film credits include He Said/She Said, McBain, Men Don't Leave, Reversal of Fortune, Lost Angels, Fried Green Tomatoes and Weekend at Bernie's II. For television, she has guest starred in The Days & Nights of Molly Dodd, ABC's Loving, Heavens to Betsy for CBS, and Lethal Innocence, an American Playhouse production for PBS. She starred in ABCs The Faculty with Meredith Baxter.
Shulman and her family maintain a farmhouse in upstate New York.
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Constance Shulman Facts
| Occupation | Actress |
| Birthplace | Johnson City, Tennessee, USA |
Selected Filmography
| Weekend at Bernie's II | ||
| Sweet and Lowdown | ||
| He Said, She Said | ||
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