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Depending on degrees of fame as actresses, I would imagine it could and has happened. Maria Callas- who was not strictly speaking, an actress ( she was an operatic singer) was an epileptic. Elizabeth Taylor has had so many health problems during her lengthy career- it cannot be ruled out. Annette Funicello of Mouseketeer fame suffers from Multiple Sclerosis- which is a different ailment. It is possible Liz may have had epileptic seizures. Veronica Spector has had convulsions, but these were alcohol and drug-induced, not Epileptic. Looks like I boxed the compass

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