Marla Frees

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Marla Frees

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K-911
1h 31m
Movie 1999

K-911

LAPD detective Mike Dooley and his dog, the German Shepherd Jerry Lee, have been successfully partnered for ten years, but Jerry’s advancing age has Dooley’s superiors suggesting retirement and they are forced to work with a younger K-9 team: female cop Sergeant Welles and her disciplined Doberman Zeus.

Mind Rage
1h 26m
Movie 1996

Mind Rage

A serial killer's trail of dead bodies leads to the haunting past of two brothers and one woman's love for both men. The fact this features some fairly well known actors (one of whom died in 1997), yet took at least seven years to release, probably isn't a hallmark of high quality.

Rodney Dangerfield: Opening Night at Rodney's Place
1h 27m
Movie 1989

Rodney Dangerfield: Opening Night at Rodney's Place

Cable TV Special. Rodney Auditions for an adult movie and finds out all men are not created equal. Get ready for a wild time at Rodney's Place, with special guests Jeff Foxworthy, Tim Allen and Sam Kinison.

Biography

Marla Frees, born on September 15, 1958, is an American actress and psychic medium. She gained recognition for her roles in television series such as “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” and “The Practice.” In 1991, she changed her birth name from Marla Fries to Marla Frees after a suggestion by Matthew Diamond, who was directing her in an episode of “Working Girl.” Frees has also appeared in various films including “North” and “K-911.” Later in her career, she shifted her focus to her psychic abilities and has since appeared on several television channels and radio shows, sharing her experiences and providing mediumship services.

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