Holly Fulger

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Holly Fulger
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OccupationActress
Years active1986-Present
SpouseRon Bottitta

Holly Fulger is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Robin Dulitski in Anything but Love and as Holly Jamison on Ellen .

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In 2018, she started a non-profit True Beauty Discovery. [1] [2]

Early life

Holy Fulger was born in Lakewood, Ohio, Holly studied stage acting in Chicago with the acclaimed Remains Theatre Co.

Career

She starred in the American premiere of Road, Our Country's Good and Lloyd's Prayer, and plays at the Goodman Theatre with Tony award-winning director Robert Falls. She has guest-starred on many notable TV series such as Without a Trace in 2006. She also had notable recurring roles on thirtysomething and 7th Heaven .

Her most notable roles to date may be her regular roles on the television series Anything But Love and These Friends of Mine, which was renamed Ellen after the first year. She also had a notable role in the Zenon TV movie trilogy on Disney Channel as the protagonist's Aunt Judy. [3]

Since 2014, she has hosted The Hollywood Beauty Detective as a creator. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 An Innocent Man Yvonnefilm debut
1989 God's Will unknown
1994 Ladies in Waiting Sarah
1995Lover's KnotGwen Myers
2002 Fits and Starts Bobbi
2007The Rat ThingBarbara Jean
2012The Case of the Missing Garden GnomeFrancineShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Jack and Mike Carol Greentelevision debut

2 episodes

1987Night of CourageKarenTelevision Movie
1987Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling MysteryTheresa RobinsonTelevision Movie
1987-1988 Sable Mike Blackmanrecurring role; 7 episodes
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Margie BrandewynneEpisode: "Limited Partners"
1989 Doctor Doctor Carolyn Marshrecurring role; 3 episodes
1989 Trenchcoat in Paradise Margie MoodusTelevision Movie
1989-1990 Thirtysomething Hollis Amatorecurring role; 5 episodes
1989-1992 Anything But Love Robin Dulitskiseries regular; 50 episodes
1991Saturday'sMichelleTelevision Movie
1992 Jack's Place MichelleEpisode: "What's New?"
1993-1994 Cafe Americain Lisa Hemmingsrecurring role; 3 episodes
1994 Ellen (aka These Friends of Mine)Holly Jamison (Season 1 only)series regular; 13 episodes (2 episodes were held back and aired in 1996)
1995 Dweebs Noreenseries regular; 7 episodes
1996 The John Larroquette Show Penelope2 episodes
1996 Touched by an Angel Rosanne Fitzgerald-MoskowitzEpisode: "Written in Dust"
1997 Early Edition Linda NewmanEpisode: "The Jury"
1997 Grace Under Fire Mrs. LandersEpisode: "Sam's Dad"
1999 Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century Aunt Judy KlingTelevision Movie
1999 Norm EllenEpisode: "Norm Pimps Wiener Dog"
2001 Zenon: The Zequel Aunt Judy KlingTelevision Movie
2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Linda JasperEpisode: "You've Got Male"
2002 The Practice Sally Burns2 episodes
2003-2005 7th Heaven Gwen Smithrecurring role; 3 episodes
2004 Dragnet Mrs. DowdEpisode: "Abduction"
2004 Zenon: Z3 Aunt Judy Kling-PlankTelevision Movie
2004 NYPD Blue Lainie RutterEpisode: "Divorce, Detective Style"
2006 Long Lost Son MargeTelevision Movie
2006 Without a Trace Karen NortonEpisode: "All for One"

Producer

YearTitleNotes
2012Speaking of Beauty TVTelevision Series; Executive Producer
2015The Hollywood Beauty DetectiveTelevision Documentary; Producer

Director

YearTitleNotes
2015The Hollywood Beauty DetectiveTelevision Documentary

Writer

YearTitleNotes
2015The Hollywood Beauty DetectiveTelevision Documentary

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