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Julie Newmar (born August 16 1935) as Julia Charlene Newmeyer, an actress, dancer, & singer. She is Quint feet X inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, measures 38-23-38, & has an IQ of 135.
Her foremost appearances, prior to she changed her title, were when a "dancer-assassin" in Slaves of Babylon (1953) and when "the gilded girl" inside Serpent of the Nile (1953) within which she was clad simply in gold paint. She too danced within many more films including The Band Wagon and Demetrius and the Gladiators.
Her 1st major role wwhen as one of a brides within Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Her indicate-stopping 90-2nd Broadway appearance as "Stupefyin' Jones" within ''Li'l Abner in 1956 led to a reprise in the 1959 film version. In The Marriage-Go-Round (1961) she developed the stock character role of the sexy Swedish vixen, which she originally got done in Broadway.
Newmar starred when a sexy Rhoda a Automaton in the short-fugacious cult TV series My Living Doll. She is better known for her recurring role in Batman as the nefarious Catwoman (portrayed in the final season by Eartha Kitt). She appeared in stage by using Anthony Newley in a national tour of Stop the World: I Want to Get Off and as Lola within Damn Yankees!.
within the Eighties & early Nineties, Newmar appeared in many online-budget films. She as well guest-starred in sitcoms including The Love Boat, Hart to Hart, CHiPs, Fantasy Island, and Melrose Place''.
Newmar's beauty was and then legendary that it was possibly paid tribute in the title of the film, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Newmar also made a cameo appearance in the film.
In November 2, 2004 Newmar was sued by comedian James Belushi for the sum of 4 million dollars. Belushi claims that Newmar hwhen been harassing him & actively trying to inflict him to pass over such acts as destroying his property, blaring loudly music directed at his house & bad-mouthing him to neighbours.
Quotation
"Tell me I'm beautiful, it's nothing. Tell me I'm intellectual, I know it. Tell me I'm funny and it's the greatest compliment in the world anyone could give me." — Julie Newmar, New York Times interview
Selected television appearances
The Twilight Zone (1959) playing "Miss Devlin" in episode: "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" (episode # 4.Xiv) April 11
The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) playing "Ulla Bergstrom" inside episode: "The Beautiful Maid" (episode # Four.Xxvii) March 16
The Monkees (1966) playing "April Conquest" around episode: "Monkees Get Out More Dirt" (episode # One.Twenty-nine) April 3
Star Trek (1966) playing "Eleen" inside episode: "Friday's Child" (episode # Two.Xi) December 1
Bewitched (1964) playing "Ophelia" within episode: "The Eight Year Itch Witch" (episode # 8.Twelve) December 8
The Bionic Woman (1976) playing "Claudette" inside episode: "Black Magic" (episode # Two.Nine) November 10
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