Julie London

Julie London

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Actress - USA
Born September 26, 1926 in Santa Rosa, CA, US
Died October 18, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Julie London was born under the given name Julie Peck on September 26, 1926 in Santa Rosa, CA, US. She was an American Actress, known for Wonderful country (1959), A question of Adultery (1959), Saddle the wind (1958), Julie London's first movie on record is from 1944. She was married to Jack Webb (1947-1954) and Bobby Troup (1959-1999). Julie London died on October 18, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1961.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1961: The George Raft Story (Cast), Directed by Joseph M. Newman, with Herschel Bernardi, Neville Brand, Argentina Brunetti,
1959: Wonderful country (Cast: Ellen Colton), Directed by Robert Parrish, with Robert Mitchum, Gary Merrill,
1959: A question of Adultery (Cast), Directed by Don Chaffey, with Andrew Cruickshank, Anton Diffring, Donald Houston,
1959: The third voice (Cast), Directed by Hubert Cornfield, with Ralph Brooks, Laraine Day,
1958: The Man of the West (Cast: Billie Ellis), Directed by Anthony Mann, with Gary Cooper, Lee J. Cobb,
1958: Voice in the Mirror (Cast), Directed by Harry Keller, with Richard Egan, Walter Matthau,
1958: Saddle the wind (Three Guns (Working title)) (Cast: Joan Blake), Directed by Robert Parrish, John Sturges, with Robert Taylor, John Cassavetes,
1957: Drango (Cast: Shelby), Directed by Hall Bartlett, Jules Bricken, with Donald Crisp, Morris Ankrum, Ronald Howard,
1956: The girl can't help it (Cast: Julie London), Directed by Frank Tashlin, with Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien,
1956: The Great Man (Cast), Directed by José Ferrer, with José Ferrer, Dean Jagger, Keenan Wynn,
1956: Crime Against Joe (Cast), Directed by Lee Sholem, with John Bromfield, Henry Calvin,
1951: The Fat Man (Cast), Directed by William Castle, with J. Scott Smart, Rock Hudson,
1950: Return of the Frontiersman (Cast: Janie Martin), Directed by Richard L. Bare, with Gordon MacRae, Rory Calhoun,
1949: Task Force (Cast: Barbara McKinney), Directed by Delmer Daves, with Gary Cooper, , Wayne Morris,
1948: Tap Roots (Cast: Aven Dabney ), Directed by George Marshall, with Van Heflin, Susan Hayward, Boris Karloff,
1947: Red House (Cast: Tibby Renton), Directed by Delmer Daves, with Judith Anderson, Lon McCallister, Edward G. Robinson,
1946: Night in Paradise (Cast: Palace Maiden (/xx/) ), Directed by Arthur Lubin, with Merle Oberon, Turhan Bey, Thomas Gomez,
1945: On Stage Everybody (Cast: Vivian Carlton), Directed by Jean Yarbrough, with Jack Oakie, , Johnny Coy,
1945: Diamond Horseshoe (Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe) (Cast: Chorine (/xx/) ), Directed by George Seaton, with Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, Phil Silvers,
1944: Janie (Cast: Girlfriend (/xx/) ), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton, Edward Arnold,
1944: Nabonga (Cast: Doreen Stockwell ),

Bibliography
- Lothar R. Just (hg), Filmjahrbuch 2001, Heyne Verlag München 2001

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