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He also realizes that he was able to find out about Charles Mayron's fame for being an adventurer with women and from rumors that she was also having an affair with him, that he murdered his friend and made it seem as if he had done it out of sexual jealousy. Finally she discovers by a mistake that she committed that the boy's name is Martin and that he is the son of a man whom she sentenced to death and who was executed for the murder of his ex-wife, who he killed for being in his opinion a whore, and her new husband for being with her. Warwick begins to suspect that this boy has to do with the murder and begins to investigate him knowing that it is only a matter of time before they arrest her for a murder that he did not commit. She also finds out through a detective friend, Tony Canfield, that she is being investigated. She is aware that the accused is innocent, because many unclear and found evidence points to her.
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After that, she is involved in the trial for that murder that has been entrusted to her. A short time later a friend of his with a reputation as an adventurer, Charles Mayron, is murdered and the boy disappears.
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One day she meets a young unknown boy in a library who seduces her and with whom she later has an affair. The judge Warwick has a marriage is foundering. Retrieved November 10, 2015.Judicial Secret (original title: Judicial Consent ) is a 1994 thriller directed by William Bindley and starring Bonnie Bedelia in the title role.
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In 2019, she guest starred on the Netflix series What/If.
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In 2017, she appeared in season 2 of the TV series Designated Survivor, and in two Hallmark movies. The series aired for six seasons through 2015. In 2010, Bedelia began starring in the NBC drama series, Parenthood, as the family matriarch, Camille Braverman. She later guest-starred in Big Love and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and starred opposite Rue McClanahan and Olivia Newton-John in the 2008 sitcom Sordid Lives: The Series. Kate McCafferty in the Lifetime television drama series The Division. From 2001 to 2004, Bedelia starred as Capt. She played a number of leading roles in television films and miniseries, such as Switched at Birth, A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story, Her Costly Affair, and Picnic.
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She was nominated for an Emmy Award for performances in the Showtime anthology series, Fallen Angels in 1993 and for the leading role in the made-for-television movie Locked in Silence (1999). īedelia appeared in two Stephen King screen adaptations: Salem's Lot (1979) and Needful Things (1993). Other well-known performances include her portrayals of Holly Gennero McClane, the wife of Bruce Willis's character John McClane in Die Hard (1988) and Die Hard 2 (1990), and of Barbara Sabich, the wife of Harrison Ford's character in Presumed Innocent (1990). In 1984, Bedelia received critical acclaim and was nominated for a Golden Globe for her starring role in Heart Like a Wheel (1983), as drag racer Shirley Muldowney. On television she played the leading role in the short-lived ABC drama series, The New Land. Bedelia in the made-for-TV film Message to My Daughter (1973)īedelia made her film debut in The Gypsy Moths, and later in 1969 she attracted attention as the pregnant marathon dancer in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? In following years, she starred in the comedy Lovers and Other Strangers (1970), had dramatic roles in The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (1972) and Between Friends (1973), and appeared opposite Richard Dreyfuss in the comedy The Big Fix (1978).