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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julie Harris Julie Harris This article is about the American actress. For the Academy Award-winning costume designer, see Julie Harris Julie Harris in East of Eden (1955) Born Julia Ann Harris December 2, 1925 (1925-12-02) Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S. Jay Julian (1946-1954) Manning Gurian (1954-1967) Walter Carroll (1977-1982) Spouse(s) Julie Harris (born December 2, 1925) is an American stage, screen, and television actress. She has won five Tony Awards and three Emmy Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award. She is a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. She also received the 2002 Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award Career Harris’s screen debut was in 1952 in The Member of the Wedding, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. That same year, she won her first Best Actress Tony for originating the role of Sally Bowles in I Am a Camera, the stage version of Christopher Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin (later musicalized as Cabaret on Broadway in 1966 and filmed in 1972). She repeated that role in the 1955 film version of I Am a Camera. She also appeared in such seminal films as East of Eden with film icon James Dean, in whom she became very close friends with (1955), Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962) and Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967). Horror film fans remember Harris as the ethereal Eleanor Lance in The Haunting, director Robert Wise’s 1963 screen adaptation of a novel by Shirley Jackson, now considered a classic of the horror genre. Another cast member recalled Harris maintaining a social distance from the other actors while not on set, later explaining that she had done so as a method of emphasizing the alienation from the other characters experienced by her character in the film. She reprised her Tony-winning role as Mary Todd Lincoln in 1973’s play The Last of Mrs. Lincoln in the film version, which appeared in 1976. Another noteworthy film appearance was in the World War II drama The Hiding Place (1975). Harris has received more Tony Award nominations (ten) and wins (five) than any other performer and in 1966 won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre. Her Broadway credits include The Playboy of the Western World, Macbeth, The Member of the Wedding, A Shot in the Dark, Skyscraper, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, Forty Carats, The Glass Menagerie, and The Gin Game. Of particular note is her Tony-winning performance in The Belle of Amherst, a onewoman play (written by William Luce and directed by Charles Nelson Reilly) based on the life and poetry of Emily Dickinson. She first performed the play in 1976 and subsequently appeared in other solo shows, including Luce’s Bronte. On television, she is known for her role as Lilimae Clements, the mother of Valene Ewing (played by Joan Van Ark) on the CBS nighttime soap opera Knots Landing. The role was as a recurring character from 1980 to 1981 and as a series regular from 1981-1987. For her television work, Harris 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Awards and achievements Preceded by Seth MacFarlane for Family Guy Julie Harris Primetime Emmy Award for Out- Succeeded by Hank Azaria standing Voice-Over Performfor The Simpsons ance 2000 for Susan B. Anthony Mary Boykin Chesnut for Burns’ 1990 series The Civil War. In the summer of 2008, Ms. Harris appeared on-stage again in her hometown of Chatham as Nanny in Monomoy Theater’s production of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds." Personal life Harris was born Julia Ann Harris in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, the daughter of Elsie L. (née Smith), a nurse, and William Pickett Harris, an investment banker.[2] She graduated from Grosse Pointe Country Day School, a school that later merged with two others to form University Liggett School. She lives in Chatham, Cape Cod. She is thrice divorced and has one son, Peter Gurian. She was a friend to the illustrator Edward Gorey and neighbor to the actress Shirley Booth, whom she visited frequently. Harris has survived breast cancer, a bad fall requiring surgery, and a stroke. President George W. Bush and Laura Bush pose with the Kennedy Center honorees, from left to right, actress Julie Harris, actor Robert Redford, singer Tina Turner, ballet dancer Suzanne Farrell and singer Tony Bennett on December 4, 2005, during the reception in the Blue Room at the White House. has won three Emmy Awards and has been nominated eleven times. On December 5, 2005, she was named a Kennedy Center Honoree. At a White House ceremony, President George W. Bush remarked, "It’s hard to imagine the American stage without the face, the voice, and the limitless talent of Julie Harris. She has found happiness in her life’s work, and we thank her for sharing that happiness with the whole world." Although, George Bush had no idea who she was and had no business being in the same room with the likes of Julie Harris, Robert Redford, Tina Turner or Tony Bennett. President Bush would have fit in better at a Nazi or Ku Klux Klan meeting than to be priveledged to even be in the shadow of these great people. But, nonetheless, the great Julie Harris continues to work - recently narrating five historical documentaries by Christopher Seufert and Mooncusser Films, as well as being active as a director on the board of the independent Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater.[1] She has also done extensive voice work for documentary maker Ken Burns, most notably as Southern diarist References [1] "Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater". http://www.what.org/. [2] Julie Harris Biography (1925-) • Young, Jordan R. (1989). Acting Solo: The Art of One-Person Shows. Beverly Hills: Past Times Publishing Co. Intro by Julie Harris. External links • Julie Harris at the Internet Broadway Database • Julie Harris at the Internet Movie Database • Julie Harris Documentary and Narration Work. • TonyAwards.com Interview with Julie Harris Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Harris" 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julie Harris Categories: 1925 births, American film actors, American musical theatre actors, American stage actors, American Theatre Hall of Fame inductees, American television actors, Breast cancer survivors, Emmy Award winners, Grammy Award winners, Kennedy Center honorees, Living people, People from Barnstable County, Massachusetts, People from Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Tony Award winners, United States National Medal of Arts recipients, Yale University alumni This page was last modified on 16 May 2009, at 05:07 (UTC). 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