Harlee McBride

Harlee McBride
Born (1948-11-20) November 20, 1948
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Richard Belzer

Harlee McBride (born November 20, 1948) is an actress and the wife of actor and comedian Richard Belzer since 1985.[1] She is best known for Young Lady Chatterley (1977), a film based on the erotic novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, and its 1985 sequel film, Young Lady Chatterley II.

She has occasionally appeared in TV shows and movies, including as a medical examiner on Homicide: Life on the Street, which starred Belzer.

She and Belzer met in Los Angeles in 1981, when she was 31 and divorced,[2] with two daughters, Bree and Jessica.[3] McBride, who had been seen in Playboy magazine four years earlier as part of that year's sex-in-cinema feature, in conjunction with Young Lady Chatterley,[4] was appearing in TV commercials for the auto maker Ford and acting in free theater, when she met Belzer at the suggestion of a friend.[2] During the 1980s, she worked as a secretary at Disneyland.[5]

On October 12, 2014, McBride was disruptive on an Air France flight from New York to Paris. She was yelling, screaming and even threw a tray of food, and was handcuffed to her seat by cabin crew. The pilots made an emergency landing in Gander, Newfoundland[6] where she spent two nights in a local jail cell until she agreed to pay $10,000 (CAN) in bail.

References

  1. "Harlee McBride". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
  2. 1 2 Hiaasen, Rob (February 20, 1997). "Detective Mensch: A dark comic with a sweetheart of a soul, Richard Belzer has found a new life with 'Homicide'". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
  3. Hiaasen, p. 3
  4. "Sex Stars of 1977". Playboy. December 1977.
  5. Hiaasen, p.2
  6. "Hollywood actress Harlee McBride was drunk, disruptive on flight, says RCMP". CBC News. October 14, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2014.

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