Career
She began her career as a teenager in the late 1980s, appearing in television shows such as Miami Vice and Growing Pains before starring in the fifth installment of the Halloween franchise, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). Glynn made her television debut in 1987 on the short-lived National Broadcasting Company musical, Rags to Riches. The following year, she guest-starred as Susan Fryman on the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Growing Pains.
She also appeared in the Don Johnson-produced television film, Life on the Flipside.
Glynn first became associated with the horror genre when she guest-starred on an episode of Freddy"s Nightmares, the series based on the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. She appears as Laura in the episode "Love Stinks", directed by John Lafia and co-starring Jeffrey Combs.
She also appeared on the daytime soap opera Knots Landing, as well as the series finale of the hit crime drama Miami Vice. The episode, "Freefall", was broadcast on May 21, 1989 and drew in 22.2 million viewers, becoming the 6th highest-rated series finale program at that time.
As of 2014, the episode ranks 23rd all-time.
Halloween 5 was released in the United States on October 13, 1989, opening at #2 at the box office (behind Look Who"s Talking) taking in $5,093,428, ultimately grossing $11,642,254 during its initial theater run. The film received a mixed reaction from critics and fans alike, garnering a 14% "Rotten" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews. The following year, she appeared in the final episode of the short-lived Disney/National Broadcasting Company series, A Brand New Life.
In 1991, she guest-starred as Nikki Phillips in an episode of the action-adventure sci-fi series Super Force.
In 1998, she filmed a role in Daddy and Them, a dark comedy about a dysfunctional Arkansas family, starring, written, and directed by Billy Bob Thornton. The film also features Diane Ladd, Ben Affleck, Andy Griffith, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jim Varney in his final performance.
Daddy and Them premiered at the 2001 Newport International Film Festival to fairly positive reviews. lieutenant placed fourth among the audience favorites at the Nashville Film Festival and later screened at the Montreal Film Festival.
A theatrical release was originally planned, however, after being shelved numerous times, the film premiered on the Showtime network on July 10, 2003.
The film currently holds an 83% "Approval" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. As of 2014, she currently stars in Blu de Golyer"s Hillbilly Horror Show, a Vimeo-on-Demand anthology showcasing various independent horror shorts. She recently signed on to star as Morgan Leads in Spencer Gray"s The Border.
Glynn was born and raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Her mother, Donna Dodson (1942-2013), was an executive assistant on the 1989 television film, Los Angeles Takedown. The first annual event was held at the Hot Springs Central Theatre in September 2013, and featured guests such as Tyler Mane, Renae Geerlings, Eileen Dietz, David Schmoeller, and Jeff Burr.
"If one filmmaker can take away one ounce of information from this festival and incorporate that into their next project, for me, that is success.".