Julie Harris Biography
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Fell backstage in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, requiring surgery to drain fluid from her head. [3 April 1999]

She and producer Robert Whitehead, were named two recipients of Special Tony Awards for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater, May 2002. It was her sixth Tony award.

Julie Harris is the most honored performer in Tony history with ten nominations and five victories. She won the award as Best Actress (Dramatic) for "I Am A Camera" (1952), "The Lark" (1956), "Forty Carats" (1969), and "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1973); and as Best Actress (Play) for "The Belle of Amherst" (1977). Her five additional nominations were: for Best Actress (dramatic), "Marathon '33" (1964) and "The Au Pair Man" (1974); for Best Actress (musical), "Skyscraper" (1966); and for Best Actress (play), "Lucifer's Child" (1991), and "The Gin Game" (1997).

She was awarded the American National Medal of the Arts in 1994 by the National Endowment of the Arts in Washington D.C.

She has one son named Peter with her second husband Manning Gurian.

Won a 2002 Special Tony Award (New York City) lifetime achievement award.
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