Margie Zerr
Actress
Mrs Jennings
twitter: @margiezerr
Margie Zerr is a homegrown product of Eugene. Her only acting experience is short introduction speech in her 4th grade musical and her appearance as Margaret the Maid in the Shakespeare Showcase at Land Community College in 2008. She fell into the role of Mrs. Jennings as the result of a Facebook perusal and a “sure, why not” attitude.
Her passions include wine (which greatly enables her “sure, why not” attitude), chocolate, reading, swimming (watching it, although she occasionally gets in the water too), tennis (watching only – she’s not coordinated enough to play), and combining all of those things in tropical locations.
Margie lives with her wonderful husband, two of her three children (the third went off to college in Ashland, Oregon) and a cowardly Great Dane named Kanga. She is an Office Coordinator for City of Eugene Aquatics, a job she loves because there is swimming indoor and outdoor, tennis courts out front, emails to read, chocolates given as gifts, and they allow her to whine about all the trouble her “sure, why not” attitude brings her.
Mrs Jennings
twitter: @margiezerr
Margie Zerr is a homegrown product of Eugene. Her only acting experience is short introduction speech in her 4th grade musical and her appearance as Margaret the Maid in the Shakespeare Showcase at Land Community College in 2008. She fell into the role of Mrs. Jennings as the result of a Facebook perusal and a “sure, why not” attitude.
Her passions include wine (which greatly enables her “sure, why not” attitude), chocolate, reading, swimming (watching it, although she occasionally gets in the water too), tennis (watching only – she’s not coordinated enough to play), and combining all of those things in tropical locations.
Margie lives with her wonderful husband, two of her three children (the third went off to college in Ashland, Oregon) and a cowardly Great Dane named Kanga. She is an Office Coordinator for City of Eugene Aquatics, a job she loves because there is swimming indoor and outdoor, tennis courts out front, emails to read, chocolates given as gifts, and they allow her to whine about all the trouble her “sure, why not” attitude brings her.