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Encyclopedia > Jill Eikenberry

Jill Eikenberry is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Ann Kelsey in L.A. Law, where she co-starred with her husband Michael Tucker. Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... L.A. Law (1986 - 1994) was one of the most popular television shows of the 1980s and 1990s. ... Michael Anthony Tucker (born June 25, 1971 in South Boston, Virginia) is an outfielder in Major League Baseball who plays for the San Francisco Giants since 2004. ...


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L.A. Law (1986 - 1994) was one of the most popular television shows of the 1980s and 1990s. ... Uncommon Women and Others (1977), is a play by Wendy Wasserstein. ... An Unmarried Woman is a 1978 film which tells the story of a woman whose “perfect” life is shattered when her husband leaves her for another woman. ...

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Cancer Survivors Hall of Fame: Jill Eikenberry - CR&T (749 words)
Jill Eikenberry had finished her second year as an anthropology student at Barnard College when she changed direction and auditioned for the Yale School of Drama.
Jill Eikenberry often partnered by her husband, is now a breast cancer activist.
Eikenberry has discovered that through sharing her experiences and being an exponent of constantly improving health, that life can be vibrant and full of self- discovery.
Fighting Osteoporosis -- Jill Eikenberry, Michael Tucker, and Felicia Cosman, MD.-- Nov. 19, 2002. (2710 words)
Eikenberry: I have a doctor in San Francisco who is a preventative medical specialist, and he felt that because I was postmenopausal and have small bones and that my mother had osteoporosis, he felt I had risk factors and thought I should have a bone density test in 1998.
Eikenberry: I think I have heard from a lot of friends who are going off of HRT due to controversy and I want to mention we have learned that if you have gone off the HRT, your bone density may plummet right back to where it would have been had you never been on HRT.
Eikenberry: There are so many teenage girls with eating disorders and they are abusing themselves at a time when it's so important to be building bone.
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