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ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with actor Grant Show about his time on the iconic drama 'Melrose Place.'
New Jersey law requires her to serve more than six years before being eligible for parole.
ET caught up with 'Melrose Place' screen sirens Josie Bissett, Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga about Wednesday's reunion special.
ET spoke with the cast of 'Melrose Place,' who will be appearing on 'Stars in the House,' helping to raise money for The Actors Fund.
The actress-director also talks to ET about being a newlywed for the first time at 56 and playing an evil nurse in 'Gates of Paradise.'