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    Julie Anne Haddock

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  1. Julie Anne Haddock (born April 3, 1965, Los Angeles, California) [2] [3] is an American actress, music executive, and producer. Career. Becoming a child actress at the age of ten, Haddock is perhaps best known for her role as tomboy Cindy Webster on the first season of the NBC television series The Facts of Life.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2020
    Behind Closed Doors
    Self - Cindy Webster (as Julie Anne ...
    Episode: “The Facts of Life”
    1983
    Boone
    Amanda
    Main cast
    1982
    Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, ...
    Self
    TV special
    1981
    Silver Slipper President
    Episode: "Julie's Rejection"
  2. Julie Anne Haddock is an actress born in 1965 in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her roles in The Facts of Life, The Great Santini, Boone and Wonder Woman.

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Julie Anne Haddock
  3. Julie Anne Haddock is an actress born in 1965 in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her roles in The Facts of Life, The Great Santini and Boone.

    • April 3, 1965
    • Michael Palan
    • Lisa Whelchel - Blair Warner. When former Mouseketeer Lisa Whelchel auditioned for the part of Blair Warner on "The Facts of Life," she brought an attitude and energy that compelled the writers to rewrite major aspects of the character to fit her performance.
    • Kim Fields - Tootie Ramsey. As the daughter of actor Chip Fields, Kim Fields proved to be a chip off the old block, starting her acting career off at a very young age and quickly earning acclaim.
    • Mindy Cohn - Natalie Green. In a personal essay written for HuffPost in 2013, Mindy Cohn relayed how she wound up being cast in "The Facts of Life." Looking to bring some authenticity to the show, Norman Lear, Alan Horn, and Charlotte Rae made a visit to the Westlake School for Girls and interviewed some of their students for story and dialogue ideas.
    • Nancy McKeon - Jo Polniaczek. In the Season 2 cast shake-up of "The Facts of Life," a new character was added to the mix — a streetwise girl on scholarship named Jo.
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    Julie Anne Haddock (born April 3, 1965) guest starred on Little House on the Prairie as Amelia Bevins, daugher of John Bevins (played by Cliff Emmich) and wife Bess (played by Katherine Woodville), friends of the Ingalls family, in the Season 5 episode "The Man Inside" (episode #4).

    A former child actress who got her start at the age of ten, Julie, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, is best known for her role as Cindy Webster during the first two seasons (and a few season 3 episodes) of the NBC-TV sitcom series The Facts of Life.

    Before her appearance on The Facts of Life, she had also appeared on Mulligan's Stew (the made-for-TV pilot movie and the subsequent series).  

    Julie's other acting credits include Mulligan's Stew (the made-for-TV movie and series), Like Normal People (1979), Wonder Woman, Hello, Larry, Gimme a Break!, the movies Scavenger Hunt and The Great Santini, and the short lived 1983-84 NBC-TV series Boone.

    In 2006, Julie, who retired from acting at the age of 21 in 1986, was interviewed for The Facts of Life - The Complete First and Second Seasons DVD release. She is married, and uses the name Julie Anne Becker. She does fundraising work.

    1.Julie Anne Haddock - About This Person - Movies & TV - NYTimes .... Retrieved on 2012-08-31.

    2.Free Birthday Database. Retrieved on 2011-06-23.

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  5. Julie Anne Haddock was a child actress who appeared in Mulligan's Stew and The Facts of Life in the late '70s. She also starred in The Great Santini and Scavenger Hunt, but retired from acting after that.

  6. Julie Anne Haddock is an actress born in Los Angeles in 1965. She has appeared in movies such as The Great Santini and Mulligan's Stew, and TV shows such as The Facts of Life and Wonder Woman.

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