Constance McCashin
Constance McCashin is an American psychotherapist and former actress, best known for her role as Laura Avery Sumner in the CBS prime time soap opera, "Knots Landing."
Early life and career
McCashin was born in Chicago. She is best known for her role as Laura Avery Sumner on the prime time drama "Knots Landing," which she played from the show's debut in 1979 until 1987 when the character died of a brain tumor and her funeral was the basis of the show's 200th episode. McCashin's character was written out of the show due to cost-cutting measures along with fellow actress Julie Harris. McCashin explained to The Boston Globe in 2009 stating, "I was very hurt the way I was let go for financial reasons. I wish they'd handled my demise better."During her career, McCashin starred in a number of made-for-television movies. She appeared in several episodes of the CBS sitcom "Brooklyn Bridge" in the role of Rosemary Monahan. She was a contestant on the Dick Clark-hosted "$25,000 Pyramid," and would later appear as a panelist on "Super Password." She also competed with the CBS team during a 1984 edition of "Battle of the Network Stars." She made her final screen appearance playing a supporting role in the 1999 comedy film The Out-of-Towners.
McCashin appeared at the TV Land Awards in April 2009 for the 30th-anniversary celebration of "Knots Landing." Others from the show who appeared with her included Kevin Dobson, Lisa Hartman Black, Michele Lee, Donna Mills, Don Murray, Michelle Phillips, Ted Shackelford, and Joan Van Ark.