Morgan and Maggie

Morgan Fairchild (born PatsyAnn McClenny Feb. 3, 1950) is an acclaimed American actress. Her fame grew from the late 1970s to mid-80s, when she was featured in numerous television shows that generally featured glamorous looks. Fairchild began her career on the show Search for Tomorrow on CBS in the role of Jennifer Pace between 1973 and 1977. She starred in 1978 on the premiertime soap opera Dallas in the role of being the very first actor in history to play Jenna Wade before taking a lead role in the NBC series Flamingo Road in 1980 (for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for Television Series Drama). She co-starred with ABC in the short-lived soap Paper Dolls from 1984. In addition, she appeared as Jordan Roberts in Falcon Crest between 1985 and 1986. Fairchild appeared on stage and appeared as a guest in television comedy series like Murphy Brown. (For which she received a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series Guest Actress) Roseanne and Cybill. She is a board member 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, birthed at Louisville Kentucky as the daughter of a hotelier and domestic worker, became obsessed by acting from a very early age. The community theater was where Lawson began acting when she was eight. Following graduation from an all-girls Catholic High School. Maggie Lawson started her acting career at age eight years old, performing first in theatre productions. Later, she moved from Los Angeles for her first television pilot at the age of 15. She was 15 when she moved to Los Angeles for her first television pilot.

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