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From TV Stardom to Podcast Pioneer: Jenilee Harrison Unveils Her Journey and Empowering Conversations

  • israelantonionotic
  • Jul 6
  • 3 min read

Hollywood's Enduring Star: Jenilee Harrison on Empowerment, Authenticity, and the Joy of Connection



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Jenilee Harrison, known for stepping into Suzanne Somers' shoes on the iconic sitcom "Three's Company," has enjoyed a multifaceted career in Hollywood. Today, at 67, she continues to reinvent herself as the co-host of the podcast "Stall Talk," which brings together women from different generations—Boomers to Gen Z—to share their candid life stories and wisdom.



Harrison’s career took off during a time when women were often pigeonholed into specific roles, especially regarding their appearance. As a self-identified sex symbol, Harrison faced the pressure of the Hollywood standard for beauty and allure. However, her foray into the pages of Playboy in June 1987 came with an essential condition: she would keep her clothes on. "I showed up at the Playboy building for the photo shoot, and the photographer was shocked when I insisted on wardrobe," she recalled. The initial surprise turned into a significant moment, showcasing her determination to maintain her standards in an industry that often emphasized the female form over talent. Harrison was proud to join the ranks of notable women like Dolly Parton and Barbra Streisand who graced Playboy while upholding their dignity.



Throughout her career, Harrison has navigated the duality of being seen as a glamorous actress while striving to be recognized for her talent. Reflecting on her experiences, she described her rise in Hollywood's competitive landscape. As she transitioned from acting roles as a cheerleader and commercial model to becoming "Chrissy's Cousin," Cindy Snow, on "Three's Company," Harrison remained grounded. She recalled the day she auditioned for the show, remarking that tripping on her way in became an endearing part of her character's charm. Her ability to stay present and disciplined helped her seize the chance to join the beloved sitcom ensemble.



While Harrison made an impact on "Three's Company" during its run, she later took on memorable roles in other iconic productions, including the influential soap opera "Dallas," where she played Jamie Ewing. Speaking fondly of her experiences on the set, Harrison recalled how welcoming her co-stars were, including the legendary Larry Hagman. She described him not just as a formidable television presence but also as a genuinely humble individual. Though he played the sly oil tycoon J.R. Ewing, Hagman was noted for being supportive of his fellow cast members, embodying the spirit of teamwork on set.



"Living the dream" today, Harrison finds joy in running a ranch filled with animals while also pursuing her passion for storytelling through "Stall Talk." On the podcast, she and her co-host delve into deep conversations on relatable topics, highlighting the importance of community among women. Harrison emphasized that the podcast serves as a platform for genuine expression, inviting guests to share heartfelt stories about relationships, struggles, and triumphs. "Whether we are giggling or crying, we are having real conversations about what it means to be a woman today," she explained.



Through her experiences and insights, Harrison aims to inspire and empower listeners to chase their dreams. "Perseverance is key," she notes, encouraging women of all ages to seize opportunities, no matter how daunting they may seem. In an industry that values resilience and adaptability, Harrison epitomizes the belief that by sharing our stories, we can connect deeply and foster understanding across generations. Her legacy as a beloved actress and podcast host continues to thrive, proving that anything is possible with determination and authenticity.



In reflecting on her Hollywood journey, Jenilee Harrison not only celebrates her successes but also shines a light on the path paved by strong women before her. Her experiences and ongoing mission with "Stall Talk" provide a fresh perspective on the complexities of life, fame, and the significance of sisterhood in navigating the ever-changing landscape of celebrity culture. Whether through acting, horse riding, or heartfelt discussions, Harrison remains a beacon of inspiration in both the entertainment world and beyond.


 
 
 

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