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Most Recent Role: Judge Tiano on The Closer
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Selma, Alabama, USA
Birthday: 2-12-1947
Birth Name: Lillian E. Lehman

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The Closer
'Til Death Do Us Part (Part II)
Monday 10 September 2007 on TNT

Rated: TV-14-L Still experiencing the strain of her case, Brenda finds herself under another time crunch when she must disprove a questionable alibi within 48 hours to prevent the investigation from falling flat. As Brenda searches for the truth in her case, she discovers some inside...

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Lillian is California State University Northridge Theatre alumni. (edit)
Lillian married John Amos on 12 February 1978. They later divorced but share 2 children together. (edit)

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Fay
Letty Gilmore
Tenafly
Ruth Tenafly
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Emergency!
Carol Williams
General Hospital
Dr. Joyce Meadows
L.A. Law
Judge Mary Harcourt
Sunset Beach
Lena Hart
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7 Days
Sleepers
Mrs. Donovan
21 Jump Street
In the Custody of a Clown
Delores Hoffs
227
The Facade (a.k.a. Tangled Web)
Lorraine Powell
Airwolf
Airwolf II
Bingham
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
Wake Me When I'm Dead
Judge Branca
Any Day Now
Heads Or Tails
Hannah Tucker
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