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Charlotte Ross (born January 21, 1968) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Eve Donovan on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1987 to 1991, and as Detective Connie McDowell on the ABC police procedural drama series NYPD Blue from 2001 to 2004.
It's hard to believe that actress Charlotte Ross is 45-year-old. With stunning skin, incredible blonde hair, and piercing blue eyes, Charlotte radiates beauty. The former star of 'NYPD Blue' and ...
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The Heights centered on a fictional band (also called the Heights) made up of mostly working-class young adults. Episodes regularly featured one of their songs. The eventual theme song for the show, "How Do You Talk to an Angel" (sung by cast member Jamie Walters), went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and was the first song from a television show to top the Hot 100 since 1985, as ...
Charlotte Ross received two nominations for her role as Eve Donovan on Days of Our Lives. Anne Heche was nominated twice, and won in 1991, for her role as Marley Hudson and Vicky Hudson on Another World. Tricia Cast was nominated twice, and won in 1992, for her role as Nina Webster on The Young and the Restless.
Christmas in Paradise is a 2007 American Lifetime television Christmas movie which originally aired on December 15, 2007. [2] Starring Charlotte Ross, Colin Ferguson, Devon Werkheiser, Josie Loren, Kenton Duty and Aria Wallace, the film tells the story of two families who find companionship during a Caribbean Christmas holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation disrupted by an unexpected ...
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"How Do You Talk to an Angel" is a song written by Steve Tyrell, Barry Coffing, and Stephanie Tyrell. It was the theme for the American TV series The Heights.The single was released with Jamie Walters as the lead singer, and it reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on November 14, 1992, but the series was canceled exactly one week after the song fell from its number one position. [2]