Ann Turkel
The actress, who was a former cover girl is living in Beverly Hills with her dogs Samantha and Olivia (above she left). The couple was married only eight years and had been separated for 20 years, but Ann Turkel is still struggling to come to terms with her divorce from husband, Richard Harris. Turkel was born to an ethnically Jewish family, and was raised by her mother in Manhattan. At the age of 16, she had studied under Sanford Meisner and Philip Burton Both at the Neighborhood Playhouse as well as in the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Knight Rider Knight's Retreat in 1985 - Ann Turkel, Bianca Morgan. Ann Turkel's eight-year marriage with Hollywood "hellraiser" Richard Harris was one of the most turbulent. However, after forty years she says to JAN MOIR they were never ever truly at peace with each other. Richard Harris portrayed the wizard Albus in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone which is also known as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as well as Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Ann Turkel has one of the most fascinating and diverse career paths in the world of entertainment and is well-known throughout the world due to her achievements in motion picture as well as television, modeling as well as business. Ann Turkel was born in and raised in Manhattan. The actress has always performed well in entertaining. She began dance lessons in the age of 5 and continued to pursue her art studies through university. Her mother is acknowledged for helping her develop creative skills. Ann started her formal training through studying singing, acting, and dancing. Ann, who was then sixteen, was enrolled at both the Neighborhood Playhouse (formerly the Musical Theatre Academy) as well as the Musical Theatre Academy under some top acting instructors within the city. They include Sandy Meisner & Philip Burton. Ann joined her classmates in a group called a rock group and began singing. The Pajama Game " and West Side Story were among the shows she played at the Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge in Massachusetts. Ann was discovered at the Vogue Magazine fashion show by Gloria Schiff, an editor. Within a week editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland had Ann shoot her very first Vogue cover using photographer Richard Avedon. Ann later became one of the most sought-after models across the country, appearing on cover images for some of the largest magazines for fashion. These included Vogue Bazaar as well Cosmopolitan. Ann was the first model to make her debut internationally with Europe as well as Japan after modeling for Max Factor Revlon.






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