Mary Kathleen Turner is an American actress. She rose to fame during the 1980s, after roles in Body Heat, The Man with Two Brains, Crimes of Passion, Romancing the Stone, and Prizzi’s Honor. Turner has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for an Academy Award, and two Tony Awards. She has also taught acting classes at New York University.
About Kathleen Turner in brief

Her father died of a coronary thrombosis one week before her graduation, andThe family returned to Springfield, Missouri, and Turner grew up abroad, in Canada, Cuba, Venezuela, and London, England. She made her film debut in 1981 as the ruthless Matty Walker in the thriller Body Heat; the role brought her to international prominence. In 2005, The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her \”jaw-dropping movie debut Body Heat… she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality born of robust physicality\”. Turner said in her 2008 memoir that she still referred to Body Heat as a sexual icon nearly four decades after that film was released. She has also appeared in Undercover Blues, The Virgin Suicides, Baby Geniuses, and Beautiful, as well as guest-starring on the NBC sitcom Friends as Chandler Bing’s drag queen father Charles Bing, and in the third season of Showtime’s Californication as Sue Collini, the jaded, sex-crazed owner of a talent agency. Turner reportedly introduced herself to a young Lauren Bacall by saying, ‘Hi, I’m Mary Kathleen Turner. I’m the young female lead in the young play Mister Zetter. Several months after moving to New York, I got over the young male lead in Mister Tetter’s Mister Repertory Theatre’
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