With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of this soap opera actress at 82

Harmon earned her first major television breakthrough in the soap opera How to Survive a Marriage, where she appeared

during 1974 and 1975. The role helped introduce her to daytime audiences and opened the door to a string of prominent television appearances throughout the following years.

Her career gained even more momentum when she joined the cast of One Life to Live. Harmon portrayed Cathy Craig Lord from 1976 to 1978, delivering a performance that resonated strongly with viewers and critics alike. Her work on the popular soap opera earned her a nomination for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1978.

After the success of One Life to Live, Harmon continued to establish herself as a dependable and respected presence in daytime television. She went on to appear in several additional soap operas, including Another WorldLoving, and Guiding Light. Each role further strengthened her reputation as an actress capable of bringing emotional depth and elegance to dramatic storytelling.

Although television introduced her to millions of viewers, Broadway became the true centerpiece of Harmon’s career.

Over the years, she appeared in an impressive 21 Broadway productions, working steadily in theater and earning admiration from colleagues and audiences alike. Her stage résumé reflected both classic and modern productions, highlighting her range as a performer.

Among her notable Broadway credits was The School for Scandal in 1966, a production that showcased her talent early in her career. Decades later, she returned for the 1995 revival of the same play, creating a rare full-circle moment in her professional journey.

Harmon also appeared in productions such as Blithe Spirit in 1987, The Little Foxes in 1997, Amy’s View in 1999, and The Glass Menagerie in 2005. Her final Broadway appearance came in 2011 with Other Desert Cities, closing out a stage career that spanned generations.

In addition to starring roles, Harmon was widely respected for her work as an understudy to some of theater’s biggest names. Throughout her career, she worked alongside acclaimed performers including Stockard ChanningJudi Dench, and Jessica Lange.

Her television career extended beyond soap operas as well. Harmon appeared in several well-known series over the years, including DallasLaw & Order, and The Good Wife, continuing to work steadily long after her Broadway fame had been established.

Fans and fellow performers have already begun sharing tributes online, remembering Harmon not only for her talent, but also for her dedication to the craft of acting. Many described her as a steady and graceful performer who brought professionalism and warmth to every production she joined.

Jennifer Harmon’s career reflected a lifetime devoted to storytelling, whether under Broadway lights or in front of television cameras. Across decades of performances, she became part of countless productions that left a lasting impression on audiences around the world.

She leaves behind a legacy built on persistence, artistry, and a deep love for the stage.

Rest in peace, Jennifer Harmon.