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Lonnie Quinn

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1963-08-09
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Familiar to audiences of both WCBS-TV in New York and CBS’s This Morning Saturday, Quinn has earned nearly a dozen Emmy Awards for his contributions as a weather anchor. Before rising to fame, he completed a bachelor’s degree in speech at Boston College, followed by a meteorology certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration. Originally from Cheshire, Connecticut, Quinn was raised alongside six siblings. Alongside his wife Sharon, he has helped raise his son from a previous relationship.

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During his late twenties and early thirties, he dedicated himself to a career in acting, specifically within the world of soap operas. He gained experience and exposure by starring in notable daytime television series such as NBC’s Santa Barbara, where he portrayed the character Rich Landers, as well as ABC’s All My Children, in which he played the role of Will Cooney.

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