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The series takes place in the household of Dorothy and Sean Turner, a couple in Philadelphia who hire eighteen-year-old Leanne Grayson to be the live-in nanny of their infant son Jericho; however, Jericho is dead and has been replaced by a reborn doll, which a traumatized Dorothy believes to be the real, still-alive Jericho, leading her family ...
Scharbauer married to Dorothy Turner, [1] [2] whose father, Fred Turner Jr., won the 1959 Kentucky Derby with a horse named Tomy Lee. [7] The couple had four children: sons Clarence Scharbauer III, Douglas, and Chris, and daughter Pamela. [1] He was widowed in 2005. [1]
Miki Turner grew up in the Cincinnati, Ohio suburb of Wyoming, where her family were among the first residents. She is the daughter of William and Dorothy Turner. Her father, a Pullman porter, died in 2009. She has two older brothers, Gary, an award-winning educator and Billy. A third brother, Kenny, died in 1994.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Pizza,” the third episode of “Servant” Season 2, streaming now on Apple TV Plus. Recently Lauren Ambrose showed her teenage son ...
He had a daughter, Challa, the same age as Billy, and another daughter who was a nurse. Dorothy and Chalmer married in Circleville, Ohio, on October 27, 1963, Chalmer had adopted Dorothy's children and legally changed their surnames from "Morrison" to "Milligan". [6] At his later trial, Chalmer was blamed for abusing Billy. Keyes claimed that ...
Lauren Ambrose (born February 20, 1978) is an American actress.. Ambrose gained recognition and critical acclaim for her starring role as Claire Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under (2001–2005), for which she was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and won two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
On Thursday, July 19, 2018, I said my final goodbye to my son, Craig Raymond Turner, when I gathered with family and friends to scatter his ashes off the coast of California. He was fifty-nine ...
Nigel Dennis Patrick Wemyss-Gorman (2 May 1912 – 21 September 1981) was an English actor and stage director born into a theatrical family. During the late 1940s and 1950s, he became known as a debonair leading man in British films, though he could also portray rogues. [ 1 ]