Lori Anne Loughlin Bio
Lori Anne Loughlin (born July 28th, 1964) was an American
producer, actress, and director. Her character as Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis in the ABC
sitcom Full House (1988-1995), as well as its Netflix sequel Fuller House
(2016) are famous. She is also famous for
her role in the roles of Jody Travis (1980-1983), Debbie Wilson (2008-2012),
Jennifer Shannon (2013-2018), Abigail Stanton (2014-2019) and Jennifer Shannon
(Garage Sale Mystery television series). Loughlin
was co-creator and producer of two seasons of The WB series Summerland
(2004)-2005. She also played the Jody Travis role in the series The Edge of
Night (1980-1983) and Debbie Wilson in 90210 (2008-2012), Jennifer Shannon on
the Garage Sale Mystery TV film series (2013-2018) and Abigail Stanton in In
When Calls the Heart (2014-2019). Loughlin
was sentenced for two months of prison and a fine on the 21st of August in
2020. Loughlin was just one year old at
the time she relocated from Queens to Hauppauge on Long Island. Roy is her older brother, and she's of Irish origin. Her
parents are Lorellee Loughlin and Joseph Roy Loughlin. Roy was a foreman with
the New York Telephone Company. Loughlin
attended Oaks School No. Loughlin was a
student at Oceanside Elementary School No. 3 located in Oceanside, New York.
She also completed her graduation from Hauppauge High School.
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