Julie London was born in Santa Rosa, California, United States, on September 26, 1926, was an American actress and singer. Young Julie London began her professional singing career in local nightclubs in Los Angeles. She made her big screen debut in adventure action film Nabonga (1944) in role as Doreen Stockwell. She got her television debut in NBC anthology drama series Armstrong Circle Theatre (1954) in episode "Hit a Blue Note". Julie breakthrough came with song "Cry Me a River" (1955). She released her debut studio album "Julie Is Her Name" in 1955.
Julie London height was 5' 2" іn fееt аnd іnсhеѕ or 157.5 іn cеntіmеtrеѕ, her weight was 115 іn pоunds or 52 іn kіlоgrаmѕ. Her body measurements was bust-waist-hip 34-24-34 in inches or 86.5-61-86.5 in cеntіmеtrеѕ, her bra size was 34C with cup size C.
Julie London
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Birth Date:
September 26, 1926
Died:
October 18, 2000
Nationality:
United States
Sun Sign:
Libra
Natural hair color:
Light Brown
Eye Color:
Green
Height:
5 ft 2 in | 157.5 cm
Weight:
52 kg | 115 lbs
Body Measurements:
34-24-34 in | 86.5-61-86.5 cm
Bra Size:
34B
Shoe Size:
9.5 US | 40 EU
On Stage Everybody (1945) - Vivian Carlton
The Red House (1947) - Tibby
Tap Roots (1948) - Aven Dubney
Task Force (1949) - Barbara McKinney
The Fighting Chance (1955) - Janet Wales
The Great Man (1956) - Carol Larson
The Girl Can't Help It (1956) - Herself
Man of the West (1958) - Billie Ellis
Voice in the Mirror (1958) - Ellen Burton
A Question of Adultery (1958) - Mary Loring
The 3rd Voice (1960) - Corey Scott
She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actress - Drama for her role as Dixie McCall, R.N in NBC action adventure medical drama television series Emergency! (1972–1978).
She guest starred in television series Zane Grey Theater (1957), Rawhide (1960), Laramie (1960), Michael Shayne (1960), Hong Kong (1961), Checkmate (1961), I Spy (1965), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1965), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1967) and The Big Valley (1968).
Graduated from the Hollywood Professional School in 1945.
She was discovered by talent agent Sue Carol.
She made her singing debut on her parents' radio program at the age of three.
She released 29 studio albums:
Julie Is Her Name (1955)
Lonely Girl (1956)
Calendar Girl (1956)
About the Blues (1957)
Make Love to Me (1957)
Julie (1957)
Julie Is Her Name, Volume II (1958)
London by Night (1958)
Swing Me an Old Song (1959)
Your Number Please (1959)
Julie...At Home (1960)
Around Midnight (1960)
Send for Me (1961)
Whatever Julie Wants (1961)
Sophisticated Lady (1962)
Love Letters (1962)
Love on the Rocks (1963)
Latin in a Satin Mood (1963)
The End of the World (1963)
The Wonderful World of Julie London (1963)
Julie London (1964)
Our Fair Lady (1965)
Feeling Good (1965)
All Through the Night: Julie London Sings the Choicest of Cole Porter (1965)
For the Night People (1966)
Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast (1967)
With Body & Soul (1967)
Easy Does It (1968)
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (1969)
Julie died on October 18, 2000, Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center, at the age of 74.
She was married to:
Bobby Troup (1959-1999) they had one daughter, Kelly Troup and twin sons: Jody, Reese Troup.
Jack Webb (1947-1953) they had two daughters, Stacy and Lisa