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Biography Lydia Cornell is a gifted actress who has had extensive theater, film and television experience. She won the People's Choice Award for her portrayal of Sarah Rush on the ABC hit series Too Close for Comfort. Lydia appeared in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Othello", "As You Like It"...
| Talent Agent: |
JKA Talent - James Kellem
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| Profession: |
Actress / Writer / Editor |
| Born: |
23 July 1956, El Paso, Texas, USA (age 53) |
| Birth Name: |
Lydia Korniloff |
| Height: |
5' 6" (1.68 m) |
| Spouse: |
Paul Hayeland (11 November 2002 - present) 2 children
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| Also Known As: |
Lydia Cornell / Lydia Korniloff / Lydia Kornilov |
| Credited Years: |
1978 - 2008 |
Trivia
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Has written a novel. |
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Her great-great-great-grandmother was Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin.". |
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Has a son named Jack (born 1994), whom she credits with ending her alcoholism. |
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Recovering alcoholic who had her last drink in 1994. |
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Struggled with an eating disorder (may have been anorexic during her time as "Sarah Rush" on Too Close for Comfort from 1980-1985). |
Other Works
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Appeared on the All-Star Family Feud Special "Beauties vs. Beasts" (1981). |
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Co-hosted "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '83" with Anson Williams |
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Basham and Cornell Radio KLAV 1230 AM Las Vegas and worldwide on the web Lydia interviews Valerie Bertinelli, Senator John Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Pat Buchanan, Bill Press, John Dean, Congressman Robert Wexler, Pulitzer Prize Winner Charles Savage, Ed Asner, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney and many more... |
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