Ann Turkel
The actress lives in Beverly Hills with Samantha (above) as well as Olivia in Beverly Hills. Ann Turkel, who was engaged with Richard Harris for eight years before she divorced him 20 years ago and is trying to accept the death of Richard Harris. Turkel was who was a Jewish girl born in Manhattan and born to an upper-middle class Jewish family, had already had a degree from Sanford Meisner and Philip Burton when she was 16. Knight Rider Knight's Retreat, 1985 The Knight Rider Knight's Retreat 1985 Ann Turkel, Bianca Morgan. Ann Turkel was married for eight wild years to Hollywood Hellraiser Richard Harris. She tells JAN MOIR that the couple never did find happiness apart. Richard Harris played the role as the Wizard Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001 Also released as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) as well as Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). Ann Turkel has one of the most fascinating and diverse careers in the entertainment industry and is admired throughout the world due to her accomplishments in motion-picture as well as television, modeling and in business. Ann was born and raised within Manhattan. Her talent for entertainment has not diminished. Ann began dancing when she was five and pursued her studies in art throughout the college. Her inspiration for her artistic talents is her maternal grandmother. Ann studied in school for dancing, acting and singing. Ann, who was then sixteen, was enrolled at both at the Neighborhood Playhouse (formerly the Musical Theatre Academy) and at the Musical Theatre Academy under some top acting instructors in the city. This included Sandy Meisner & Philip Burton. Ann was part of her class in a rock band and then began singing. In Stockbridge, Massachusetts she also did a summer season at Berkshire Playhouse performing plays like The Pajama Game and West Side Story. Ann was brought to the attention of the Vogue Magazine fashion show by Gloria Schiff, an editor. Within a matter of a few days the editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland commissioned Ann to shoot the very first Vogue Cover with photographer Richard Avedon. Subsequently Ann was one of the most desired models in the country gracing the covers of top fashion magazines, including Vogue Bazaar and Cosmopolitan among many other publications. In the space of two years, Ann began to appear on international fashion shows performing well throughout Europe and Japan for the roles of face for major cosmetic brands like Max Factor Revlon and Chanel.






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