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Ann Leslie "Lee" Garlington (born July 20, 1953) is an American actress. Early life. Garlington was born in Teaneck, New Jersey on July 20, 1953.
[2] [4] [20] David was not sure about casting Richards, as he was trying to cast an actor who resembled the original Kramer. However, impressed by Richards' audition, Seinfeld convinced David that Richards would be the right actor for the part. [4] Lee Garlington was cast as Claire the Waitress, who in an earlier draft of the episode was called ...
Thirty years after he died of AIDs-related complications, Lee Garlington, a boyfriend of the closeted actor, told People Magazine how the two kept their relationship a secret.
Lee Garlington: Broken: Darlene Vimeo: Naomi Grossman: Ctrl Alt Delete: Lorna Facebook.com: Diarra Kilpatrick: American Koko: Akosua Millard abc.go.com: Kelli O'Hara: The Accidental Wolf: Katie Bonner theaccidentalwolf.com 2019: Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series [7] Chris O'Dowd: State of the Union: Tom Sundance: Ed ...
HBO's "Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed" reexamines Hudson’s legacy as an idealized heartthrob whose 1985 death changed the public perception of AIDS.
Lee Garlington as Vice Principal Marjorie Bernard, the vice principal of Bridgetown High School. Leila Kenzle as Julie, April's mother. Fay Hauser as Mrs. Thomas; Sam Doumit as Eden, a goth girl who Jessica bullies and later befriends. Megan Kuhlmann as Hildenburg, an overweight smart girl who Jessica bullies and later befriends.
The book also names some of Hudson's lovers, including Jack Coates, Tom Clark (who published the memoir Rock Hudson: Friend of Mine), actor and stockbroker Lee Garlington, [38] [39] and Marc Christian (born Marc Christian MacGinnis), who later won a suit against the Hudson estate.
In the pilot, Lee Garlington appears as Claire, the waitress at Pete's Luncheonette, but after the pilot the "gang" started eating at Monk's Cafe. Garlington was set to appear as one of the main supporting characters. Her role was dropped when it was decided that there was no need for a regular female waitress. [1]