Kathleen Turner | First TV Show: The Doctors
Kathleen Turner is one of the best actresses of the late 1970s. She had her debut on TV with NBC’s daytime soap opera, The Doctors. She then bagged an acting credit for Body Heat, her first movie, which presented challenging acting for her as it was a thriller film. The actress has a great sense of versatility in acting that she was named as a star until the 1990s.
Since the early 2000s, Turner has been a vocal advocate of rheumatoid arthritis, a disease that survived for decades. Despite her health condition, Turner remained in Hollywood as a sought-after actress not only for TV but in stage plays as well. The Oscar-nominated actress has done a couple of theatre roles in recent years until she made a comeback for HBO Watergate Limited Series The White House Plumbers in 2021.