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Julie Newmar is a 90 year old American Actress. Born Julia Chalene Newmeyer on 16th August, 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA, she is famous for her Tony Award-winning role as Katrin Sveg in the 1958 Broadway production of The Marriage-Go-Round as well as in the 1961 DeLuxe Color CinemaScope comedy film version of the same name, in addition to her roles as Dorcas in the 1954 musical Western drama film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Vicki Russell in the CBS adventure crime drama series Route 66, Rhoda the Robot in the CBS science fiction sitcom My Living Doll, Catwoman in the ABC live-action superhero series Batman, April Conquest in the NBC sitcom The Monkees, Eleen in the NBC science fiction series Star Trek, and Dr. Julia Hoffman (voice) in the Big Finish original gothic supernatural audio drama miniseries Dark Shadows: Bloodline in a career that spans 1952–present and 1952–present. Her zodiac sign is Leo.

Julie Newmar has been in 6 on-screen matchups, including Adam West in Batman (1966), Don Knotts in The Love Boat (1977), Jerry Lester in The Rookie (1959), Dan Rowan in The Maltese Bippy (1969) and Dick Sargent in For Love or Money (1963).

Julie Newmar is a member of the following lists: American film actors, American women singers and American television actors.

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married16 years--
Dating264 years, 2 months32 years, 1 month-
Rumoured1---
Total464 years, 2 months17 years, 6 months6 years

Details

First NameJulie
Middle NameChalene
Last NameNewmar
Full Name at BirthJulia Chalene Newmeyer
Alternative NameJulia Chalene Newmeyer, Julie Newmar, Julie Newmeyer
Birthday16th August, 1933
BirthplaceLos Angeles, California, USA
Height5' 11" (180 cm)
Weight135lbs (61 kg)
BuildSlim
Eye ColorBrown - Dark
Hair ColorBrown - Dark
Distinctive Feature37'' legs, Arrow Shaped Eyebrows, Hourglass Figure
Zodiac SignLeo
SexualityStraight
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolJohn Marshall High School in Los Angeles, California, USA
UniversityUniversity of California at Los Angeles
Occupation TextActress, dancer, singer, businesswoman, writer
OccupationActress
Claim to Fameher Tony Award-winning role as Katrin Sveg in the 1958 Broadway production of The Marriage-Go-Round as well as in the 1961 DeLuxe Color CinemaScope comedy film version of the same name, in addition to her roles as Dorcas in the 1954 musical Western drama film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Vicki Russell in the CBS adventure crime drama series Route 66, Rhoda the Robot in the CBS science fiction sitcom My Living Doll, Catwoman in the ABC live-action superhero series Batman, April Conquest in the NBC sitcom The Monkees, Eleen in the NBC science fiction series Star Trek, and Dr. Julia Hoffman (voice) in the Big Finish original gothic supernatural audio drama miniseries Dark Shadows: Bloodline
Year(s) Active1952—present, 1952–present, 1952–present
Talent Agency (e.g. Modelling)Kazarian/Spencer/Ruskin & Associates, Inc.
Brand EndorsementPrint advertisement: Smirnoff vodka (1966)., TV commercial: Korvettes stores (1976).
Bust (inches)37
Cup SizeC
Waist (inches)23
Hips (inches)37
Clothes Size8
Shoe Size10.5
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Julie Newmar (born Julia Chalene Newmeyer, August 16, 1933) is an American actress, dancer, and singer known for a variety of stage, screen, and television roles. She is also a writer, lingerie designer, and real estate mogul. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role as Katrin Sveg in the 1958 Broadway production of The Marriage-Go-Round and reprised the role in the 1961 film version. In the 1960s, she starred for two seasons as Catwoman in the television series Batman (1966–1967). Her other stage credits include Ziegfeld Follies in 1956, Lola in Damn Yankees! in 1961, and Irma in Irma la Douce in 1965 in regional productions.

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