Morgan and Maggie

Morgan Fairchild (born PatsyAnn McClenny Feb. 3 50, 1950) is an acclaimed American actress. The actress gained fame from the end of the 1970s and mid-80s, when she was featured in numerous television shows that usually reflected a glamorous look. Fairchild first appeared on the show Search for Tomorrow on CBS as Jennifer Pace between 1973 and 1977. The first actress to portray Jenna Wade, she made her debut in the CBS soap opera for daytime Dallas in the year 1978. The following year, she was offered an important role in the NBC Drama Flamingo Road (1980), which won her an Golden Globe Award as Best Actress for a Television Series - for that show. In 1984, she was a co-star on ABC's short-lived premiertime soap Paper Dolls. From 1985 to 1986, Fairchild played the role of attorney Jordan Roberts on Falcon Crest. Fairchild was also active in theater and in guest roles for television series including Roseanne, Cybill and Friends as well as Murphy Brown. For the former, she was awarded a Primetime Emmy Award. She sits on 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. Born in Louisville Kentucky to a hotel director and homemaker, Lawson was a passionate performer since an early stage of her life. Her first stage appearances were in community theater shows at the age of eight. After graduating from an Catholic girl's school and pursuing a career in the arts, she started her journey. Maggie Lawson started her acting career at the age of eight years old. She performed her first stage shows. Later, she moved into Los Angeles for her first television pilot at 15. In 1996 and 1997 she recorded her first TV pilot in Los Angeles.

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