Grahn has made a number of appearances in episodic
prime time television, including
Little House on the Prairie,
Murder, She Wrote,
Magnum, P.I.,
Diagnosis: Murder,
Perry Mason,
The Incredible Hulk,
Knight Rider and
Babylon 5. She has also been seen in the recurring role of Denise Fielding on
Melrose Place, as Connie Dahlgren on
Murder One, and as Principal Russell on
7th Heaven. Grahn also has had several roles on
daytime dramas. Her first television role was as Beverly Wilkes, Julia was a departure from the traditional "damsel in distress" or vixen roles; she was an intelligent, uncompromising woman. Julia was paired with Mason Capwell, and the two had a
Tracy/
Hepburn-esque romance. Offscreen, Grahn was briefly involved with Mason's portrayer, actor
Lane Davies; conflict over their storylines eventually led to Davies' departure from the series. Grahn's performance garnered her a
Daytime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1989, In July 2010, Grahn re-signed with
General Hospital for another four years on the show. == Political views ==