Julie Harris

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'''Julie Harris''', US Actress who played in [[East of Eden]], [[Reflections in a Golden Eye]] and [[The Haunting]]
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'''Julie Harris''', US Actress, born 2 Dec 1925, who played in [[East of Eden]], [[Reflections in a Golden Eye]], [http://sites.google.com/site/movielegends/a-doll-s-house A Doll's House] and [[The Haunting]] (among others).  She has won five Tony awards, and three Emmy awards.
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<td>Julia Ann Harris was born 2 Dec 1925 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, the daughter of Elsie L. Smith, a nurse, and her husband William Pickett Harris, an investment banker.
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Her screen debut was in 1952 in ''The Member of the Wedding''.
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In the 1955 movie [[East of Eden]], Julie is a young girl engaged to Aaron Trask (played by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Davalos Richard Davalos]), but realizing that she is really in love with his brother Cal Trask (played by [[James Dean]]).
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In 1959, she co-starred with Christopher Plummer in [http://sites.google.com/site/movielegends/a-doll-s-house A Doll's House].
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In the 1963 movie [[The Haunting]] Julie plays Eleanor, a daughter who nursed her mother until her mother died.  Her resentment about that is a focal point affecting the poltergeists and other spirits in the house that her parapsychology group is investigating.
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In the 1967 movie [[Reflections in a Golden Eye]], Julie is the wife of the commander of the base, trying to recover from madness.  While [[Elizabeth Taylor]] plays the wife of [[Marlon Brando]], their next-door neighbors.</td></tr></table>
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==Royal Ascent==
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Julie Ann Harris has a royal ascent as follows:
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#Julie Ann /Harris/
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#William Pickett /Harris/ , Jr (b 1897)
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#William Pickett /Harris/ (b 1868/9)
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#Mary Gindrat /Pickett/ (b 1841)
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#Sarah Smith /Harris/ (m 1832)
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#Mary Drew /Alston/ (b 1784)
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#Col Philip /Alston/
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#Joseph John /Alston/ (1702-80)
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#Col John /Alston/ (1673-1754/8)
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#John /Alston/ (d 1704)
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#Dorothy /Temple/ (bur 1668)
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#Dorothy /Lee/ (d 1625)
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#Dorothy /Browne/ (will 1653)
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#Anthony /Browne/ (1552-92)

Latest revision as of 22:06, 19 November 2010

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