Morgan and Maggie
Morgan Fairchild was born Patsy Anne McClenny on the 3rd of February, 1950. Morgan Fairchild is an American actress. Her fame grew in the 70s, and the early 80s due to her continued roles in various programs on television, in which she was seen as a glamourous actress. Fairchild began her career in the role of Jennifer Pace in Search for Tomorrow, a CBS daytime soap that ran from 1973 to 1977. The first actress to portray Jenna Wade, she made her TV debut on CBS's soap opera for daytime Dallas in the year 1978. The following year, she was offered a leading role in her role in the NBC Drama Flamingo Road (1980), that earned her a Golden Globe Award as Best Actress in a Television Series - for that show. Fairchild also starred in ABC's short-lived premiertime comedy Paper Dolls. Later in 1985-1986, she played the role of attorney Jordan Roberts as part of Falcon Crest. Fairchild has also performed in theatre and appeared as a guest in a variety of television shows, including Murphy Brown (for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest actress in an Comedy Series) Roseanne Cybill and Friends. She sits as a member of the board of SAG-AFTRA. Maggie Lawson..............................Maggie Lawson is an American actress best known for appearing as Detective Juliet O'Hara in the detective comedy drama series Psych and as Nathalie Flynn in the buddy cop action drama Lethal Weapon. Lawson was raised in Louisville, Kentucky with her mother who is the homemaker while her father is a manager in hotels. She has always been attracted to acting. Lawson began performing in local community theater at the young age. Following her graduation of an all girls Catholic high school. Maggie Lawson started her acting career at the age of eight, and was performing initially in stage productions. At 15, she relocated her home to Los Angeles, where her debut television pilot was filmed. She was 15 when she relocated to Los Angeles in search of her first television pilot.





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