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| Nancy Lee Grahn grew up in Skokie, Illinois, and makes frequent return trips to visit family members. It was in a Skokie community theater production of Oklahoma that Nancy landed her first role, "the pony on the left that pulled the surrey with the fringe on top." But as Nancy matured, so did her roles. While attending the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, Nancy had the great fortune to study with Sandy Meisner and Bill Epsen. Nancy went on to land roles in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Guys and Dolls, Two for the Seesaw and Barefoot in the Park at various repertory theaters across the country, including the Goodman Repertory theater in Chicago and Michigan's Meadowbrook theater. |
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After she decided to move to Los Angeles, Nancy's television career began to
blossom. Her first role was that of Beverly Wilks, Marco Dane's secretary,
on the daytime drama, One Life to Live. She went on to win guest-starring
roles on such shows as Magnum, P.I., Murder, She Wrote, Babylon V and
Diagnosis Murder, among others. She has also played recurring roles on Aaron
Spelling's Models Inc. and Melrose Place, as well as Stephen Bochco's Murder
One.
She
is currently portraying Principal Russell on the drama, 7th Heaven. But the
role dearest to Nancy's heart was that of Julia Wainwright on the daytime
drama, Santa Barbara, for which she won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress
in 1989. |
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As
much joy as Nancy receives from her work, it pales in comparison to the joy
she receives from her daughter, Katherine Grace. She refers to it as "heaven
on a stick." Her presence in Nancy's life has cemented her belief in the
connection between heaven and earth. -- Official bio from ABC.com |
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