Marnie Schulenburg

Marnie Schulenburg (May 21, 1984 – May 17, 2022) was an American actress[1] who was known for her role as Alison Stewart on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns (2007–2010).[2]

Marnie Schulenburg
Born(1984-05-21)May 21, 1984
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedMay 17, 2022(2022-05-17) (aged 37)
Alma materDeSales University
OccupationActress
Years active2007–2022
Known for
Spouse
(m. 2013)
Children1
Websitemarnieschulenburg.com

Early life

Marnie Schulenburg was born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts and was of German descent. She has an older sister, Corinna, a playwright and an older brother, Allan, a music teacher. She graduated from Barnstable High School in 2002.[3]

In May 2006, she graduated from DeSales University in Center Valley, Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in theater.[3]

In September 2006, she moved to New York City and started auditioning for acting roles.[4] She joined Dramatists Guild of America where she took part in play reading and has also participated in The Flux Theatre Ensemble.[5]

Career

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,[6] and later debuted on As the World Turns the following month.[7] Schulenburg and actress Adrienne Frantz were featured in the mini online soap opera titled Digital Daytime: L.A.Diaries.[citation needed] 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.[8] For her portrayal of Alison, Schulenburg earned a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 2010.[9] In April 2020, she appeared on a virtual cast reunion hosted by Alan Locher.[10]

Schulenburg made her film debut in the romantic comedy Made for Each Other (2009). She had guest roles on the television shows Fringe, Divorce, Manhattan Love Story, Army Wives, Canterbury's Law, Elementary and Blue Bloods.[11][12] She appeared in Amazon Prime Video's series Alpha House as Crystal in the last two episodes of its first season.[12] Schulenburg played Sherry Tanner in three episodes of comedy-drama series Royal Pains.[11] She appeared in the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival theater productions of As You Like It (2006) and South Pacific (2011).[3] She appeared in the documentary film One Night Stand (2011) alongside Cheyenne Jackson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Rachel Dratch.[13] The film follows the cast for 24 hours as they compose music, write a script and lyrics and learn lines, because the show will make its one night open and close at New York City's Gramercy Theatre.[13][14]

In 2013, she was cast as Jo Sullivan on ABC's soap opera One Life to Live.[15] In 2014, she began portraying ambitious actress Peyton Adams on Tainted Dreams that premiered on YouTube on December 30, 2013 and later moved exclusively to Amazon and Amazon Prime.[16][17] Created by Sonia Blangiardo, it is a "soap-within-a-soap" that follows the backstage drama of the fictional soap opera Painted Dreams.[18] In April 2019, she made a guest star appearance as Stacy on CBS's The Good Fight.[citation needed]

Personal life

Schulenburg married her boyfriend of 10 years, actor Zack Robidas, on September 15, 2013.[19] She gave birth to their daughter, Coda Jones on December 12, 2019.[20][21][22]

Illness and death

In May 2020, Schulenburg revealed that she had been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, which doctors mistook for a mastitis diagnosis that is common to new mothers.[23][1] She described her cancer as the "most insidious kind, inflammatory breast cancer which doesn’t look like typical breast cancer, more aggressive, affects younger women, and disguises itself as a breastfeeding infection."[24] "How does one celebrate a birthday after a stage four breast cancer diagnosis in the middle of a global pandemic while raising a 5 month old?", she wrote in an Instagram post.[25] Her friends and family members set up a GoFundMe page for her medical expenses and the goal of $75,000 was raised in October 2020.[2] On May 17, 2022, she died from the disease at a hospital in Bloomfield, New Jersey, aged 37.[26][27]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Made for Each OtherWing's Waitress
2011One Night StandHerselfDocumentary film
2013Penny DreadfulHollyShort film
2013The Golden ScallopLindsay O'Hara
2014Don-o-miteSecretaryShort film
2017Digital FriendsTherapist
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Young and the RestlessAlison StewartEpisode: "Episode #1.8585"
2007–2010As the World Turns308 episodes

Nominated–Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series (2010)

2007Digital Daytime: L.A.DiariesWeb series
2008Canterbury's LawAnnabeth MillsEpisode: "What Goes Around"
2009FringeMomEpisode: "Unleashed"
2010Army WivesMegan MeyerEpisode: "Scars and Stripes"
2010-2012, 2016Royal PainsSherry Tanner3 episodes
2011, 2012Blue BloodsCoreenEpisodes: "Whistle Blower" and "Lonely Hearts Club"
2013Compulsive LoveLucyEpisode: "Leena, Lucy and Lyssa"
2013One Life to LiveJo Sullivan9 episodes
2014Alpha HouseCrystalEpisodes: "In the Saddle" and "Showgirls"
2014Manhattan Love StoryAnnEpisode: "Let It Go"
2014–2017Tainted DreamsPeyton Adams15 episodes
2015Dog PeopleLizEpisode: "Double Dog Standard"
2017ElementaryMaureenEpisode: "Fly Into a Rage, Make a Bad Landing"
2019DivorceDallas's LawyerEpisode: "Knock Knock"
2019The Good FightStacyEpisode: "The One with Lucca Becoming a Meme"
2022City on a HillMaggie CaysenRecurring role, 6 episodes
Theater
YearTitleRoleVenue
2006As You Like ItCeliaPennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
2009Pretty Theft (play)LucyFlux Theatre Ensemble
2011South PacificNelliePennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
2012Hearts Like Fists (play)LisaFlux Theatre Ensemble
2017Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood (play)LucyFlux Theatre Ensemble

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