Terri Conn

Terri Conn (born January 28, 1975), formerly known as Terri Colombino, is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Katie Peretti on As the World Turns, Christine “Aubrey Wentworth" Karr on One Life to Live, and Ashley Dupree on Breaker High. On July 1, 2011, she married her former As the World Turns co-star, Austin Peck. On December 22, 2018, Conn joined the shopping network QVC as a program host.

Terri Conn
Conn in 2012
Born
Theresa Celeste Conn

(1975-01-28) January 28, 1975
Other namesTerri Colombino
EducationLa Cueva High School
Spouse(s)
    Arthur Colombino
    (m. 20012010)
      (m. 2011)
      Children3

      Personal background

      Conn was born in Bloomington, Indiana. She is the only child of a retired U.S. Air Force officer father and a real estate agent mother. She was married to actor and musician Arthur Colombino from 2001 to 2010, with whom she has a daughter Julia Catherine Colombino (born July 8, 2004). Julia was born on-air, during an episode of the TLC series, A Baby Story, which aired September 15, 2004.

      In June 2010, Conn and her former As the World Turns co-star, Austin Peck officially came out as a couple at the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.[1][2] Their relationship was covered in the February 15, 2011 and March 8, 2011 issues of Soap Opera Digest magazine. The February Valentine's Day issue included an interview with Peck, covering his move to One Life to Live, along with his relationship with Conn. The couple were married on July 1, 2011.[3] The couple have two daughters Keira Grace Peck (born November 2012)[4] and Morgan Theresa Peck (born July 2015).[5]

      Professional background

      Conn starred in the 2008 movie, iMurders, in the role of Sandra Wilson.[6] She also appeared on the Canadian teen show Breaker High.

      From 1998 to its finale in 2010, Conn portrayed Katie Snyder on CBS' As the World Turns. In December 2010, she joined One Life to Live in the newly created role of Aubrey Wentworth, credited under her maiden name, Terri Conn, due to the split from her husband, Arthur Colombino.

      Honors and awards

      In 2001, Conn received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Younger Actress. She was additionally honored for the same role by Soap Opera Digest.

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1994 Kickboxer 4 Eliza
      1994 Hong Kong 97 Woos Bodyguard
      1995 Spitfire Vicky
      2002 Long Story Short Tina Hobble
      2008 iMurders Sandra Wilson
      2010 Once More Linda Martin Short film
      2012 Couch Christine Short film

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1995 The Young and the Restless Model 1 episode
      1996 ABC Afterschool Special Episode: "Too Soon for Jeff"
      1996 Profiler Candy Bruckner Episodes: "Ring of Fire", "Night Dreams"
      1997 Brotherly Love Girl in Music Store Episode: "Stealing Beauty"
      1997 Step by Step Julie Fleming Episode: "Show Me the Money"
      1997–1998 Breaker High Ashley Dupree Main role (44 episodes)
      1998 7th Heaven Charlotte Episode: "It Takes Two, Baby"
      1998–2010 As the World Turns Katie Peretti Snyder Main role (1366 episodes)
      2003 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Chantal Fielding Episode: "Monster"
      2010–2011 One Life to Live Aubrey Wentworth Main role (106 episodes)
      2012 30 Rock Kerrie Episode: "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell"

      See also

      References

      1. "The Suds Report - July 9/10 | Sympatico.ca TV Guide". Tvguide.ca. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
      2. "Austin Peck lands role on One Life to Live!". Michael Fairman On-Air On-Soaps. January 26, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
      3. "One Life To Live's Terri Conn And Austin Peck Engaged. (Updated!)". Soaps.com. July 5, 2011.
      4. "Austin Peck and Terri Conn Expecting Daughter". Daytime Confidential. August 11, 2012. Archived from the original on December 19, 2012.
      5. "ATWT Faves Welcome Daughter". Soap Opera Digest.com. July 18, 2015.
      6. "iMURDERS (DVD Review)". Fangoria.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2009. Retrieved March 3, 2011.
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