Schuyler Grant

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Schuyler Grant (born Schuyler DeBarthe Ranson Grant on April 29, 1971)is an American actress best known for supporting roles in television.

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Grant has a prominent pedigree in that her aunt is actress Katharine Houghton and her great-aunt was actress Katharine Hepburn.

Grant is best known for her work in Anne of Green Gables. The film, a Canadian production, also starred Richard Farnsworth, Colleen Dewhurst, and Megan Follows in the starring role of Anne Shirley. Grant played Anne's "bosom friend" and closest companion, Diana Barry. Grant reprised her role in the sequel, Anne of Avonlea, where she married Fred Wright and had a child, as well as the third and final film installment of the series.

She also played the role of Camille Hawkins on All My Children and shared a brief romance with Tad Martin.

Her hobbies include teaching yoga at the Kula Yoga Project in the USA.

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