Jennifer O'Neill

O'Neill's breakthrough role came in Robert Mulligan's period drama ''Summer of '42'' (1971), in which she portrayed the wife of an army serviceman during World War II, who becomes the subject of a teenaged boy's romantic attraction. The same year, she starred in Otto Preminger's ''Such Good Friends''. In the mid-1970s, O'Neill appeared in several Italian films, including Luchino Visconti's final feature, ''The Innocent'' (1976), and Lucio Fulci's ''giallo'' horror film ''The Psychic'' (1977). She later starred in David Cronenberg's cult horror film ''Scanners'' (1981), and in the short-lived television series ''Cover Up'' (1984–1985).
In 1988, O'Neill became a born-again Christian, and inspired by her feelings of regret over having an abortion at age 22, became active in the anti-abortion movement. She has since authored several books, including a memoir, ''Surviving Myself'' (1999), in which she detailed her career, marriages, experiences with anxiety and postpartum depression, and her religious faith. O'Neill founded the Hope and Healing at Hillenglade Foundation in Nashville, Tennessee, an equine-assisted therapy foundation that specializes in treating war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Since the 1990s, O'Neill has occasionally appeared in film and television, including roles in the independent film ''Doonby'' (2013) and the Rachel Scott biopic ''I'm Not Ashamed'' (2016). Provided by Wikipedia
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The process of adapting an online induction course to support distinct student cohorts by Kirsty McIntyre, Jennifer O'Neill
Published 2022-09-01
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Abnormal MEG oscillatory activity during visual processing in the prefrontal cortices and frontal eye-fields of the aging HIV brain. by Tony W Wilson, Howard S Fox, Kevin R Robertson, Uriel Sandkovsky, Jennifer O'Neill, Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham, Nichole L Knott, Susan Swindells
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Abnormal MEG oscillatory activity during visual processing in the prefrontal cortices and frontal eye-fields of the aging HIV brain. by Tony W Wilson, Howard S Fox, Kevin R Robertson, Uriel Sandkovsky, Jennifer O'Neill, Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham, Nichole L Knott, Susan Swindells
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Development and evaluation of 'briefing notes' as a novel knowledge translation tool to aid the implementation of sex/gender analysis in systematic reviews: a pilot study. by Marion Doull, Vivian Welch, Lorri Puil, Vivien Runnels, Stephanie E Coen, Beverley Shea, Jennifer O'Neill, Cornelia Borkhoff, Sari Tudiver, Madeline Boscoe
Published 2014-01-01
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Movement-related beta and gamma oscillations indicate parallels and disparities between Alzheimer's disease and HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder by Chloe E. Meehan, Mikki Schantell, Seth D. Springer, Alex I. Wiesman, Sara L. Wolfson, Jennifer O'Neill, Daniel L. Murman, Sara H. Bares, Pamela E. May, Craig M. Johnson, Tony W. Wilson
Published 2023-10-01
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Neuroinflammatory profiles regulated by the redox environment predicted cognitive dysfunction in people living with HIV: A cross-sectional study by Rachel K. Spooner, Brittany K. Taylor, Cassandra M. Moshfegh, Iman M. Ahmad, Kelsey N. Dyball, Katy Emanuel, Sarah L. Schlichte, Mikki Schantell, Pamela E. May, Jennifer O'Neill, Maureen Kubat, Sara H. Bares, Susan Swindells, Howard S. Fox, Kelly L. Stauch, Tony W. Wilson, Adam J. Case, Matthew C. Zimmerman
Published 2021-08-01
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People with HIV exhibit spectrally distinct patterns of rhythmic cortical activity serving cognitive flexibility by Katherine K. Landler, Mikki Schantell, Ryan Glesinger, Lucy K. Horne, Christine M. Embury, Jake J. Son, Yasra Arif, Anna T. Coutant, Grant M. Garrison, Kellen M. McDonald, Jason A. John, Hannah J. Okelberry, Thomas W. Ward, Abraham D. Killanin, Maureen Kubat, Renae A. Furl, Jennifer O'Neill, Sara H. Bares, Pamela E. May-Weeks, James T. Becker, Tony W. Wilson
Published 2024-10-01
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