Lori and George Schappell - Media

Media

Lori and George Schappell have appeared in the following programs or articles:

  • September 12, 1998: The Howard Stern Radio Show
  • October 7, 1998: Howard Stern
  • 1998: A&E documentary Face to Face: The Schappell Sisters
  • 2000: The Learning Channel documentary Separate Lives
  • May 15, 2002: The Jerry Springer Show; George was billed as Reba Schappell
  • August 17, 2004: American TV show Nip/Tuck, in the episode "Rose and Raven Rosenberg"; Raven was played by George (billed as Reba) Schappell; Rose was played by Lori Schappell
  • May 31, 2002: Howard Stern
  • 2005 TV Documentary: Medical Incredible. A documentary on Discovery Health Channel.
  • 2005 TV documentary: Extraordinary People: Joined at the Head; George was billed as Dori Schappell)
  • September 24, 2007: The Greek reality show Aksizei na to deis (Worth SeeingΑξιζει να το δεις)
  • 2007: The romantic comedy film X's & O's
  • 2007: TV documentary Inside Extraordinary Humans: Science of Conjoined Twins

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