Julie Anne Haddock Biography
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Actress Julie Anne Haddock enjoyed a brief run of fame in the mid-late 1970s, making her presence known on television and in feature films. She began her acting career with a tenure NBC's family-oriented seriocomedy Mulligan's Stew, as one of several children in the overcrowded Mulligan household, but that program bowed two months after it debuted in October of '77, when it failed to connect with an audience. Haddock found greater success as the cute but tomboyish Cindy Webster on the first season of the NBC prep school sitcom The Facts of Life, and in the mean time branched out into supporting roles in feature films, with parts in the earnest Robert Duvall drama The Great Santini (1979) and the lackluster all-star comedy Scavenger Hunt (1979). Following those assignments, however, Haddock permanently bowed out of acting; she later settled in Southern California and raised a family there. Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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