Ann Turkel
Ann Turkel was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on, Turkel mostly landed roles in various films, including the dramatic adaptation "Paper Lion" (1969) with Alan Alda, the comedic adventure "99 and 44/100% Dead" (1974) with Richard Harris and "Golden Rendezvous" (1977). She also appeared in the Sophia Loren action film "The Cassandra Crossing" (1977) and "Ravagers" (1979). She also appeared in the TV movie "Matt Helm" (ABC, 1974-75). Turkel was nominated for a New Star Of The Year - Actress Golden Globe Award in 1974. She also appeared in the TV special "Modesty Blaise" (ABC, 1982-83). In the eighties, she acted in "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS, 1984-1996) and "Hollywood Beat" (ABC, 1985-86). She also starred in the TV movies "Death Ray 2000" (NBC, 1980-81) and "Massarati and the Brain" (ABC, 1981-82). More recently, she earned a role in "Humanoids From the Deep" (1980). She also played parts in television during these years, including roles in "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS, 1984-1996) and "Hollywood Beat" (ABC, 1985-86). She held additional roles in television including a part on "Down the Shore" (Fox, 1991-93). She also acted in films like "Deep Space" (1988) and the horror feature "The Fear" (1995) with Eddie Bowz. She also was featured in the TV movies "White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd" (NBC, 1990-91) and "Chance of a Lifetime" (NBC, 1991-92). Most recently, Turkel acted in the Denzel Washington sci-fi romance "Deja Vu" (2006).