Newmar, Julie (1935–)

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Newmar, Julie (1935–)

American actress and dancer. Born Julia Chalane Newmeyer, Aug 16, 1935, in Los Angeles, CA; dau. of Donald Newmeyer (professor and professional football player) and Helen Jesmar (actress); studied at University of California, Los Angeles; trained in ballet by Bonislava Nijinska and Carmelita Maracci.

Worked as a dance coach at Universal Studios (1950s); made film debut in Seven Brides for Brothers (1954), then appeared on Broadway in Silk Stockings; won Tony Award as Best Supporting Actress in Marriage-Go-Round and reprised role on screen (1960); also appeared on Broadway (1956) and film (1959) as Stupefyin' Jones in Li'l Abner; on tv, portrayed Catwoman on "Batman" and starred on "My Living Doll"; made cameo appearance in film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995).

See also Women in World History.

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