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  1. Harriet Sansom Harris starred in two fine productions of "The Man Who Came To Dinner" on stage. In the first, she appeared with John Mahoney at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater. She then reprised the role on Broadway, playing opposite Nathan Lane.

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    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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  3. She also won raves from critics for her role of "Vivian Buchanan" on CBS's "The 5 Mrs. Buchanans" (1994). She now calls New York her home, but frequently travels to California for film and television appearances. IMDb Mini Biography By: Dan Flave-Novak. Born in Texas, Harriet Sansom Harris got involved in acting as a youngster.

    • Eve 6, 7, and 8, A.K.A Dr. Sally Kendrick in The X-Files
    • Eleanor Roosevelt in Atlantic Crossing
    • Ingrid Blix in Ratched
    • Vivian Buchanan in The Five Mrs. Buchanans
    • Felicia Tilman in Desperate Housewives
    • Bebe Glazer Infrasier

    Considering how many television guest star appearances Harris racked up in the 1990s, what makes her guest spot on the Season 1 The X-Files episode "Eve” stand out is the fact that she plays multiple roles. Harris plays three adult clones named Eve, all with different agendas, and all in a mental institution - until Eve 7 and 8 escape. We first mee...

    Harris played First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt over four different productions, across stage and screen. Harris first played Eleanor in 2002 in Paul Rudnick’sRude Entertainment and most recently in the one-woman showEleanor. While television audiences glimpsed her in the role inRyan Murphy’s 2020 series Hollywood, it is her performance in the PBS minis...

    Considering how effortlessly Harris can vacillate her voice, both singing and speaking, undoubtedly due to her excellent vocal training at the Julliard School, it makes sense that Harris would play a diva opera singer at some point in her life. Inspired by Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (later a famous film), Ratchedtells t...

    After the cancellation of The Golden Palace, the spin-off of The Golden Girls, Marc Cherry andJamie Wooten, writers on both series, created their own female-led sitcom for CBS in 1994. The series follows the four very different wives of the Buchanan brothers, plus the Buchanan mother, the mean-spirited matriarch of the family, who the wives can’t s...

    The reason that characters Harris refers to as “bad girls” are so delicious to watch is because their persistent evilness comes from a place of truth and their dogged passion toward one singular goal, no matter the moral or legal consequences. Felicia Tilman ofDesperate Housewives is no different, because what is more truthful than the blind urge f...

    Harris’ greatest and most recognizable role on television is in Frasier, as the titular character’s amoral, fast-talking agent Bebe Glazer, in what may be her television comic magnum opus. Harris was already a sitcom veteran by 1993 when she made her first of many appearances on the Cheers spin-off starringKelsey Grammer.Bebe sweeps into each episo...

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  4. An in-demand character actress in both film and televison possessed of devislish comedic timing, Harriet Sansom Harris is perhaps best known for a pair of recurrring TV roles, first as...

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    Dr. Pepper (Guest Star)
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    Felicia Tilman (Guest Star)
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  5. Apr 17, 2012 · Learn more about Harriet Sansom Harris - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide.

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