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All My Children Alum Jill Larson Nabs Role In New Amazon Series

All My Children: Jill Larson

The actress who played Opal Cortlandt on All My Children has scored a role in Hunters, a show about Nazi hunters in New York City.

Jill Larson is an All My Children alum who played the role of Opal Cortlandt in the soap. Fans will no doubt be excited to hear Jill will be playing a role in a new Amazon Video original series, Hunters.

All My Children Spoilers – Hunters on Amazon Video

The series was initially named The Hunt but now bears the title Hunters. The new show tells the story of a group of Nazi hunters in 1977 New York City who discovers that many high-ranking Nazi officers are hiding undercover and planning on creating a Fourth Reich in the US. The team will head out on a quest to bring these Nazi officers to justice.

Jill Larson will play as Frannie Fischer in the series, which will premiere on Amazon Video on February 21, 2020. Viewers will see Jill in her role as Frannie in episode two of the series.

Hunters were created and written by David Well and are directed by Wayne Yip. Besides Larson, other stars in the series include Al Pacino, Kate Mulvany, Logan Lerman, and Tiffany Boone.

AMC Spoilers – Jill Larson’s career on TV

Besides playing Opal Cortlandt on the ABC daytime soap, All My Children, Jill first made her daytime TV debut in 1986 as TV columnist Judith Clayton on the CBS series As the World Turns. In 1988, Larson briefly played a bomb-loving psycho, Ursula Blackwell, in One Life to Live, prior to her role in All My Children.

She left All My Children in 2006 after working approximately 17 years on the show. However, she returned to reprise her role in 2009 and stayed on until 2013. In 2014, Jill guest-starred on the CBS Network soap, The Young and the Restless. Along the way she has also guest-starred on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Desperate Housewives

Larson has also appeared in several films, including the 1996 movie White Squall, the 2008 films Were the World Mine and the 2010 film Shutter Island. 2014 saw her snagging the lead role in a horror-thriller movie, The Taking of Deborah Logan.

Head to Amazon Video on February 21, 2020, to watch the exciting new series, Hunters.

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