News about Julie Harris
Peter Marshall dead at 98: Legendary Hollywood Squares host and Broadway star passes away from kidney failure
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August 15, 2024
Host and actor Peter Marshall has died aged 98 from kidney failure. The former Hollywood Squares host passed away Thursday at his home in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles , publicist Harlan Boll said.
Murderer who broke into his ex-lover's house and stabbed her to death just days after she asked police to arrest him - then scandalously demanded the right to have sex in his prison cell - is freed from jail
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April 10, 2024
Delivery driver Andrew Millard, then 42, jailed twice in 10 years for attacks on women, was under a harassment order when he killed Julie Harris, 47, in October 2004. He broke into her home after sending abusive text messages. Millard, of Tewkesbury, Glos, stabbed Julie, a mother of one, seven times in the chest at her property in River Leys, Cheltenham. Millard was convicted of murder at Bristol crown court in 2005 and told that he would serve a minimum of 18-years before being considered for parole. Judge Mr Justice Fulford told him: 'You pose a grave risk to women.'
The Knots Landing cast members are now 30 years old as of the last episode
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May 13, 2023
Knots Landing, a CBS show, went off air in May 1993 after 14 years. In Knots Landing, a suburb of Los Angeles, where the residents pf a cul-de-sac, followed the tale from beginning to end, including infidelity, health scares, rape, murder, and more. It was one of the longest television series ever made, starring Julie Harris, who played Lilimae Clements, and Joshua Rush, who played Joshua Rush. According to IMB, the highly coveted program received four Emmy nominations as well as 38 Soap Opera Digest Awards. The cast reunited five years after the last episode in a miniseries called Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac, as well as a 2005 reunion episode.
Netflix's most terrifying series REVEALED! An examination of the best seat-jumpers on the streaming platform
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April 17, 2023
The most terrifying series of Netflix has been announced. The subscription service has it all: from nail-biting technology thrillers, supernatural frightening, true crime anthologies, and even religious horrors. However, even those who are eager for a rush after indulging in their favorite horror movie will be confronted with the occasional prospect that is too scary to be continued.