Mary Elizabeth McDonough

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Mary Elizabeth McDonough

Mary Elizabeth McDonough is an American actress, best known for her role as Erin Walton in the television series The Waltons. Born on May 4, 1961, in Van Nuys, California, McDonough began her acting career at a young age.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

McDonough grew up in a family with a background in the entertainment industry. She showed an interest in acting from a young age and began auditioning for roles in television and film.

Career[edit | edit source]

McDonough's breakthrough role came in 1972 when she was cast as Erin Walton in the popular television series The Waltons. She portrayed the character throughout the show's run from 1972 to 1981. McDonough's performance was well-received by audiences and critics alike.

After The Waltons, McDonough continued to work in television, appearing in various guest roles on shows such as The Love Boat and Will & Grace. She also appeared in TV movies and independent films.

In addition to her acting career, McDonough is also a writer and has authored several books, including Lessons from the Mountain: What I Learned from Erin Walton.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

McDonough is a strong advocate for health and wellness. She has spoken openly about her struggles with lupus and has worked to raise awareness about the disease.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Mary Elizabeth McDonough's portrayal of Erin Walton in The Waltons has left a lasting impact on television history. Her talent and dedication to her craft have solidified her as a respected actress in the industry.

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