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No. 12--Kathleen Turner.mp3
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Kathleen Turner's first breakthrough role as an actress was in the 1981 film "Body Heat." Since then, she has starred in a variety of movies, including "Romancing the Stone," "The Virgin Suicides," and an Oscar-nominated role in "Peggy Sue Got Married." She is also the chair of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Board of Advocates, and has testified before Congress on issues pertaining to women's rights. She speaks here in the voice of Augusta Lewis, a union organizer who was once fired by Elizabeth Cady Stanton for trying to organize in her printing shop.