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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_HarrisJulie Harris - Wikipedia

    Julia Ann Harris (December 2, 1925 – August 24, 2013) was an American actress. Renowned for her classical and contemporary roles, she earned numerous accolades including five Tony Awards, three Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, and a BAFTA Award.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_HarrisJulie Harris - Wikipedia

    Julie Harris all'anagrafe Julia Ann Harris (Grosse Pointe Park, 2 dicembre 1925 – West Chatham, 24 agosto 2013) è stata un'attrice statunitense. Tra le più acclamante interpreti teatrali della sua generazione, vinse cinque Tony Award per il suo lavoro a Broadway.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0364915Julie Harris - IMDb

    Julie Harris. Actress: The Haunting. One of the finest classical and contemporary leading ladies ever to grace the 20th century American stage, five-time Tony Award winner Julie Harris was rather remote and reserved on camera, finding her true glow in front of the theatre lights.

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    • Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • West Chatham, Massachusetts, USA
  4. 25 ago 2013 · Julie Harris, the unprepossessing anti-diva who, in the guises of Joan of Arc, Mary Todd Lincoln, Emily Dickinson and many other characters both fictional and real, became the most decorated ...

  5. 25 ago 2013 · A tribute to the late actress Julie Harris, who starred in "The Member of the Wedding" and "East of Eden", among other roles. The author praises her poetic voice, her versatility and her ability to interact with other actors.

  6. 25 ago 2013 · Julie Harris, one of Broadway's most honored performers, whose roles ranged from the flamboyant Sally Bowles in "I Am a Camera" to the reclusive Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst,"...

  7. 25 ago 2013 · NEW YORK (AP) — Julie Harris, one of Broadway’s most honored performers, whose roles ranged from the flamboyant Sally Bowles in “I Am a Camera” to the reclusive Emily Dickinson in “The Belle of Amherst,” died Saturday. She was 87.