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  1. Quinn L. Cummings (born August 13, 1967) is an American entrepreneur, author, humorist, inventor and former actress.

  2. Quinn Cummings was born on 13 August 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Goodbye Girl (1977), Family (1976) and Remington Steele (1982).

  3. Nov 4, 2017 · NPR's Scott Simon talks to Quinn Cummings, a former child actress, about her article on Esquire.com about Hollywood's culture of sexual predation and how it's often swept under the rug.

  4. Quinn Cummings. We return to a life already in progress. Quinn writes. She writes books, articles, jokes, tweets, Small Stories, and Modest Blessings. When asked, she doles out Bad Advice to friends and strangers alike. Quinn also enjoys teaching people how to make a fine cocktail. Quinn often writes about herself in the third person.

  5. Quinn Cummings is an Oscar-nominated actress (The Goodbye Girl) and the critically acclaimed author of Notes From The Underwire, Pet Sounds, and The Year of Learning Dangerously.

  6. Aug 26, 2012 · Q: Quinn Cummings was one of my favorite child stars. Is she still acting? —Jennie S., Anaheim, Calif. A: Cummings, 45, got an Oscar nomination at age 10 for The Goodbye Girl, but she hasn’t...

  7. Quinn Cummings was born on August 13, 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Goodbye Girl (1977), Family (1976) and Remington Steele (1982).

  8. Meet Quinn Cummings. Former child star, mother, and modern woman, she just wants to be a good person. Quinn grew up in Los Angeles, a city whose patron saint would be a sixteen-year-old with a gold card and two trips to rehab under her belt.

  9. Sep 1, 2018 · Quinn Cummings was 10 years old when she was nominated for an Oscar in Neil Simon's 1977 film, The Goodbye Girl. NPR's Scott Simon ask Cummings what it was...

  10. Quinn Cummings (born August 13, 1967) is an American inventor, businesswoman, television and film actress, and author best known for her Oscar-nominated role in Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl and her humorous memoir "Notes From The Underwire".