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Holland Taylor (born January 14, 1943) [1] is an American actress. She won the 1999 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Judge Roberta Kittleson on ABC's The Practice (1998–2003) and she received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her role as Evelyn Harper on Two and a Half Men (2003–15).
The Naked Truth is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from September 13, 1995, to February 28, 1996, and on NBC from January 16, 1997, to May 25, 1998. The series stars Téa Leoni and Holland Taylor.
The main cast of Two and a Half Men (season 2), from left to right: Melanie Lynskey as Rose, Conchata Ferrell as Berta, Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper, Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper, Jon Cryer as Alan Harper, and Marin Hinkle as Judith Harper-Melnick
Holland Taylor (1977–1978, 1980) Nurse Denise Norwood Cavanaugh is the jealous wife of Dr. Miles Cavanaugh. Their marriage is in shambles and he is attracted to reporter Nicole Drake, so Denise plots to kill herself and frame Miles. His sister April is arrested instead.
For nearly a decade, Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor have been one of Hollywood’s most quietly iconic couples. The “Ratched” star, 49, and the “Two and a Half Men” star, 81, have been ...
[1] [2] Holland Taylor had a high-profile recurring role on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. The series also featured John Forsythe in what became his last major starring role on television. In a 2021 interview, Taylor mentioned the show, saying "I did this fantastic show for Norman Lear called Powers That Be. The network didn’t really ...
Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor Stefanie Keenan/VF23/WireImage for Vanity Fair Sarah Paulson says the secret to a healthy, long-term relationship is an entirely separate home. Paulson, 49, who ...
Cast members Marin Hinkle and Holland Taylor expressed sadness at Sheen's departure and personal problems. [27] Jon Cryer did not publicly comment on the matter. In response, Sheen called him "a turncoat, a traitor, [and] a troll" in an E! Online interview, [28] although he later issued a "half-apology" to Cryer for the remarks. [29]