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Maggie Lawson (born August 12, 1980) is an American actress who is best known for her role as Detective Juliet "Jules" O'Hara in the television series Psych, and its subsequent film series. From 2018 to 2019, she held the recurring role of Natalie Flynn in the third and final season of Fox 's Lethal Weapon .
On August 8, 2015, Koldyke married actress Maggie Lawson in a ceremony at his family's ranch in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In early 2017, Lawson filed for divorce from Koldyke. In early 2017, Lawson filed for divorce from Koldyke.
Samantha (Maggie Lawson) is about to be married to Carlos (James Roday), a man whom she loves deeply despite the fact that she has only known him for a short while.She suspects that many people—including her lifelong friends/bridesmaids Kelly and Ruthie—think that she is rushing the marriage.
Sajak married his second wife Lesly Brown in 1989. The pair have two children, Maggie and Patrick. ... Maggie assumed Vanna White’s duties for a week of shows while White hosted in place of her ...
Stars: Maggie Lawson, Janel Parrish. Logline: Emily (Lawson) has always dreamed of creating the perfect Christmas, meticulously planning every detail year after year, only to feel like she's ...
Maggie Lawson (2006–2014) James Roday Rodriguez (born James David Rodriguez ; April 4, 1976) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for portraying Shawn Spencer , a hyper-observant consultant detective and fake psychic, in USA Network series Psych and the subsequent Psych film series , also writing and producing ...
Margaret Thatcher rarely flinched in the face of scrutiny. But one interview, aired on 29 October 1989, proved to be a turning point in her premiership. Conducted by Brian Walden, the former MP ...
Head Detective Juliet Lynn "Jules" O'Hara is a character on the American comedy Psych and the sequel film series of the same name played by Maggie Lawson.The character is noted in part for strong relationships with other characters, including Carlton Lassiter and Shawn Spencer, and as exemplifying the show's feminism and theme of trust.