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Carrie Ann Morrow was born on October 27, 1958 in Hollywood, California, USA. She is known for Georgia (1995) and Freedom (1981). She died on December 27, 2016 in Sacramento, California, USA.
Morrow's experience as a teen runaway in the 1970s was dramatized by her mother, screenwriter Barbara Turner, in the Mare Winningham telefilm Freedom (1981), and also influenced Turner's screenplay for Georgia (1995), on which Morrow has a credit as technical advisor.