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Article: HARRIS LOVED `ROSES' FROM THE FIRST WHIFF.(What's Happening)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- July 17, 1998
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I won't tell you my age,'' says actress Julie Harris. ``But I will tell you when I was born: December of 1925.''
For much of the time between then and now, Harris has been creating a stage legend. Her Broadway beginnings included the roles of Frankie Adams in ``Member of the Wedding'' in 1950 and Sally Bowles in ``I Am a Camera'' in 1951. With five trophies, Harris holds the record for Best Actress Tony Awards.
Harris' TV and movie works include such holiday evergreens as ``The Gift'' (with Glenn Ford) and ``The Christmas Wife'' (with Jason Robards).
Seattle audiences saw Harris at the Paramount six years ago in ``Lettice and Lovage'' and at ...