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15 Facts About Marnie Schulenburg

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Marnie Schulenburg was an American actress who was known for her role as Alison Stewart on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns.

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Marnie Schulenburg was born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was of German descent.

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Marnie Schulenburg had an older sister, Corinna, a playwright and an older brother, Allan, a music teacher.

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Marnie Schulenburg joined Dramatists Guild of America where she took part in play reading and participated in The Flux Theatre Ensemble.

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In 2006, Schulenburg was cast in the role of Alison Stewart; she made her debut when the character made a crossover appearance on The Young and the Restless on February 22,2007, and later debuted on As the World Turns the following month.

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Marnie Schulenburg remained with As the World Turns until its final episode on September 17,2010, becoming the longest-tenured actor in the role of Alison.

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Marnie Schulenburg made her film debut in the romantic comedy Made for Each Other.

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Marnie Schulenburg had guest roles on the television shows Fringe, Divorce, Manhattan Love Story, Army Wives, Canterbury's Law, Elementary and Blue Bloods.

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Marnie Schulenburg appeared in Amazon Prime Video's series Alpha House as Crystal in the last two episodes of its first season.

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Marnie Schulenburg played Sherry Tanner in three episodes of comedy-drama series Royal Pains.

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Marnie Schulenburg appeared in the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival theater productions of As You Like It and South Pacific.

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Marnie Schulenburg appeared in the documentary film One Night Stand alongside Cheyenne Jackson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Rachel Dratch.

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Marnie Schulenburg married her boyfriend of 10 years, actor Zack Robidas, on September 15,2013.

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Marnie Schulenburg gave birth to their daughter, Coda Jones on December 12,2019.

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In May 2020, Marnie Schulenburg revealed that she had been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, which doctors mistook for a mastitis diagnosis that is common to new mothers.