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Elizabeth Harrower
Elizabeth Harrower (May 28, 1918-December 10, 2003) was born in Alameda, California and appeared in a number of films such as True Grit and The Sterile Cuckoo (1969). In the late 1970s Harrower served as headwriter for the soap opera Days of Our Lives, where her daughter Susan Seaforth Hayes was then a star player. She went on to write The Young and the Restless in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 2003 Harrower received rave reviews for her performance as a drunken con artist on The Young and the Restless. Late that year, Harrower died of cancer.
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Elizabeth Harrower (1928 - ) also refers to an Australian author famous for such works as Down in the city 1957, The long prospect 1958, The catherine wheel 1960 and The watch tower 1966.
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