Molly Glynn, an accomplished Chicago theater actress who also played a
recurring role as a doctor on the TV series "Chicago Fire," has died
after a tree toppled by a powerful storm struck her as she rode her bike
in a forest park. She was 46.
Glynn was with her husband, Joe
Foust, when the storm rolled quickly into the area, just north of
Chicago, the executive director of First Folio Theatre and a close
family friend, David Rice, said Sunday. "Molly was one of the most
loving and generous people in the Chicago theater scene," he said. "She
was incredibly talented — incredibly versatile. She could handle both
comedy and the deepest darkest, dramas."
Glynn's husband called 911 just before 4 p.m. on Friday to say his
wife had been injured, Cook County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Sophia
Ansari said. NorthShore Evanston Hospital spokeswoman Colette Urban
confirmed Glynn died Saturday. Glynn had an audition earlier in
the day Friday and she and her husband had decided to go for a ride. The
inclement weather took them by surprise and the tree slammed into Glynn
as the couple sought to ride to safety, Rice said.
"It was a freak accident and a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said.
Others in the theater community in and around Chicago also expressed shock and sadness.
"It
is an incalculable loss," said Michael Halberstam, the artistic
director of the Glencoe-based Writers Theatre. "She was a loving mother
and wife and everyone who met her fell in love with her." Glynn grew up in Hartford, Connecticut, Rice said. In addition to her husband, she is also survived by two teenage sons.

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