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Dixie Virginia Carter (May 25, 1939 – April 10, 2010) was an American actress. She starred as Julia Sugarbaker on the sitcom Designing Women (1986–1993) and as Randi King on the drama series Family Law (1999–2002).
Dixie Carter-Salinas (born October 6, 1964) is an American businesswoman. She is best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Carter was in a backstage role during her early time with the company, though began to appear on TNA programming from 2009, and became an on-screen ...
She says she based her portrayal of the character on Dixie Carter, adding, "Were she still alive, the role would have been hers and should have been." [ 11 ] Potts also played a leading role in the 2012 Hallmark Channel original musical film The Music Teacher , about a high-school music teacher who is on the brink of losing her beloved school ...
Preceded in death a decade before by actress wife Dixie Carter — whom he also romanced in a recurring role on her '80s sitcom, Designing Women — Holbrook was less than a month shy of his 96th ...
Jean Smart says the sudden death of husband Richard Gilliland has changed her life in every way. "He was a great dad, and he made me laugh every day," the Hacks and Mare of Easttown actress, 70 ...
Dixie Carter as Julia Sugarbaker, president and founder of Sugarbaker & Associates interior design firm. Elegant and classy, but outspoken and opinionated, Julia is known for a no-nonsense demeanor; throughout the course of the show, Julia has several monologues and speeches from a feminist and liberal perspective, and is known for telling ...
Holbrook and Carter at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards, September 17, 1989. Holbrook married actress and singer Dixie Carter in 1984 and the couple remained married until Carter's death from endometrial cancer on April 10, 2010. [45] Holbrook appeared as a recurring character on Carter's TV series, Designing Women. [29]
Although country music pushed back against The Chicks, they sold almost 900,000 tickets in the first weekend of their 2003 tour. Months later, they were declared Billboard’s top-selling country ...