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Meg Bennet : ウィキペディア英語版
Meg Bennett
Meg Bennett is an American television soap opera writer and occasional actress. She is married to ''ex-General Hospital'' Head Writer Robert Guza, Jr.
==Early life==
Bennett's real name is Helen Bennett. She is the eldest daughter of a printing company executive and a psychologist. She grew up in Pasadena, California. She majored in drama at Northwestern University, acted in summer stock during college breaks, and worked as a model (including an appearance in ''Life'' magazine,〔Marian Christy, ("Meg Bennett And Her Search For Tomorrow" ), United Features Syndicate in ''Reading Eagle'', June 27, 1975.〕〔("Bold, Bright Outfits for a Colorful City" ), ''Life'', Nov 11, 1966, p. 87 (describing her as "18-year-old Helen Bennett, a Northwestern freshman").〕 She changed her first name Helen to Meg, because there was already a "Helen Bennett" registered with Screen Actor's Guild.〔("Meg Bennett's one of a kind career" ), ''Daily TV'', 1985, reprinted in ''Santa Barbara: le site Français'', (archive copy here )〕

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