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Mrs. Watson: Well, if the sofa hasn't been repossessed, please find yourself on it, tonight.
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Willie Earl: [to Chef, after catching him being intimate with Blythe] I mean, I know you ain't got your private parts out around all this good food, do you? And, second of all, do you have any kind of relationship with some Vaseline, lotion or anything? Your knees look like you been prayin' in some chicken flour!
Julie Bowen
Julie Bowen, born on March 3, 1970 in Maryland, USA, is an actor.
She is well-known to Chinese audiences for appearing in many American dramas and can be said to be a gold medal supporting actress in American dramas. Julie Bowen played "Claire Dunphy" in "Modern Family" and Denise Bauer in " Boston Legal "...Julie Bowen won the 2011 award for her excellent performance in the popular American drama " Modern Family " , 2012 Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Category.
Performing Experience
Bowen played a minor role in a segment of the soap opera "Love" (1992) and the college drama class "'96" (1993). She played the leading role in the TV movie "The Girl at the Seeker" (1994 remake). She is the lover of the protagonist in the movie " Happy Gilmore " (1996). She also starred in the films " Multiplicity " (1996) and " An American Werewolf in Paris " (1997). She is in the TV series ""(Party of Five) (1996 ) and" jinx Xingtai Yun "(StrangeLuck) have had a field role (1996).
Bowen played Roxanne Please in " ER " (1998-1999). In the TV series " Ed Moran yverol " (2000-2004), she gained fame for the first time for her role as English teacher Carol Vessey. Then she guest starred Sarah Shephard in five episodes of " Lost " (2005-2007). She played the lawyer Denise Bauer (2005-2008) in the " Boston Legal " series and a recurring role in " Weeds " (2008). She is the face of Neutrogena . On August 31, 2010, she participated in the American quiz show " On Dangerous Ground ".
Since 2009, Bowen has starred Claire Dunphy in the ABC sitcom " Modern Family ". For her description, she was nominated for the best supporting actress in a comedy category at the Emmy Awards for American TV four times in a row (2010-2013), and won the award in 2011 and 2012. Bowen told reporters that winning the Emmy Awards is more like "the world war of German soldiers in the trenches". "When you win the prize, it's like withdrawing from the trenches."
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