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Anne Louise Dudek (born March 22, 1975) [1] is an American actress. She is known for portraying Tiffany Wilson in the 2004 film White Chicks, Danielle Brooks in the television series Covert Affairs, Dr. Amber Volakis on the series House, Lura Grant on the series Big Love, and Francine Hanson on the series Mad Men.
[4] [5] She cooks chicken casseroles and reads books with titles like The Woman Across the Lake and The Girl on the Cruise. [6] [7] [8] Michael Ealy as Douglas Whitaker, Anna's ex-husband, a forensic psychiatrist and FBI profiler specializing in serial killers [3] Tom Riley as Neil Coleman, Anna's widowed neighbor
A book on her escape, Girl, Wanted: The Chase for Sarah Pender [58] was released June 7, 2011. The book, written by Steve Miller, has been criticized as inaccurate and deliberately quoting key documents in a misleading way. [59] Steve Miller's investigation, however, brought to light Floyd Pennington's "snitch list."
A surveillance camera perched above a Pennsylvania home appears to have captured the final moments of a husband and wife, who traded insults with their neighbor during a fight over snow shoveling ...
Hureleyon McLean was gunned killed by a neighbor in the Lauderdale Lakes apartments on Nov. 28, 2024. 7 News Miami “He was playing his music, and the guy said he was playing it too loud ...
Nick Firkus was sentenced in April to life in prison for his wife’s murder. He said his family had grappled with the unthinkable: A man with whom they had shared intimate moments — a wedding ...
A man blackmails a couple with the intention of telling their adopted daughter about her biological parents. District Ranger James 'Jim' Mallory (Keith) enjoys a loving home with wife Linda (Breslin) and daughters Anne (Cravey) and Barbara (Ross) when Reverend Locke (Coolidge) stops by to discuss the real parents of daughter Anne and some school issues that Anne is having.
The Dayton Strangler was an unidentified early 20th-century serial killer, responsible for the murders of five women and one man in Dayton, Ohio from 1900 to 1909. Although a multitude of suspects were arrested, including one who was wrongfully convicted, the murders remain officially unsolved to this day.