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Jenilee Harrison - From Three's Company to Infomercials

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By Dylan Duarte



Jenilee Harrison’s big acting break came in 1980 when she was cast on the hit sitcom Three’s Company, opposite John Ritter. She played Cindy Snow, who was only on the show for two seasons. When she left the show in 1982, she bounced back and forth between different projects for a while. She starred in the made-for-TV movie Malibu in 1983, as well as guest starred on the show Bring-em Back Alive.

She guest starred on Fantasy Island three times; once in 1981, 1982, and 1984. She played a different character every single time. I guess the must have really been hurting for guest actors.

She also guest starred on The Love Boat several times, playing multiple characters. She starred in the 1984 film Tank, as well as did a guest spot on Simon and Simon, before landed recurring role on Dallas with Patrick Duffy (Step by Step). She played Jamie Ewing Barnes from 1984 to 1986.

After Dallas ended, she went back to doing a lot of guest spots on television shows, such as Hotel, Mike Hammer, Murder She Wrote, and She’s the Sheriff.

Between 1991 and 2000, she starred in five feature films. They were Curse III: Blood Sacrifice (1991), Prime Target (1991), Illicit Behavior (1992), Fists of Iron (1995), and The Redemption (2000).

In 1999, she guest starred on the That 70s Show episode Red’s Birthday as Carol.

As of 2005, Jenilee Harrison has been starring in infomercials for the Ultimate Chopper with Chef Tony. The ultimate chopper is a kitchen appliance used for chopping, mixing, and whipping food.

Harrison is currently married to Bruce Oppenheim, ex-husband of actress Cybill Shepherd. She is stepmother to Cybil and Bruce children, Ariel and Zachariah.

Check out this clip from Dallas with Jenilee Harisson’s character Jamie Barnes and Ken Kercheval’s character Cliff Barnes.


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