Julie Newmar

TV Actress

Julie Newmar was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on August 16th, 1933 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 90, Julie Newmar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 16, 1933
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, United States
Age
90 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$100 Million
Profession
Dancer, Entrepreneur, Film Actor, Singer, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Julie Newmar Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 90 years old, Julie Newmar has this physical status:

Height
180cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Not Available
Eye Color
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Build
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Measurements
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Julie Newmar Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
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Julie Newmar Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
J. Holt Smith, ​ ​(m. 1977; div. 1984)​
Children
1
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
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Julie Newmar Career

Career

In Serpent of the Nile (1953), where she was clad in gold paint, Newmar appeared in bit parts and uncredited roles as a dancer. She appeared in several other films, including The Band Wagon (1954) and Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954). She began working as a choreographer and dancer for Universal Studios from the age of 19. Julie Newmeyer, her first major role, appeared in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, as Dorcas, one of the brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (also 1954). In 1956, Leggy Stupefyin' Jones in the musical Li'l Abner led to a revival in the film version that was first published in 1959. She appeared in The Rookie, a low-budget comedy (also 1959).

In 1955, Newmar first appeared on Broadway in Silk Stockings, starring Hildegarde Neff and Don Ameche. She appeared in The Marriage-Go-Round (1961), starring James Mason and Susan Hayward (Newmar had earlier developed the role of the Swedish vixen onstage and received the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress for the Broadway version, which was based). She appeared on stage with Joel Grey in the national tour of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off and Lola in Damn Yankees! In Irma La Douce, there is a woman and Irma. and in Mackenna's Gold (1969). Elizabeth Jordan appeared in a pictorial in Playboy's May 1968 issue, which also included Playmate Elizabeth Jordan.

Newmar's most well-known feature is her television appearances. Her statuesque shape and height made her a larger-than-life sex symbol, most often depicted as a temptress or Amazonian beauty, as well as a young appearance in a sex show on The Phil Silvers Show. Rhoda the Robot appeared on My Living Doll (1964-1965) and is best known for her appearance as the villainess Catwoman on the 1960s television show Batman. (Lee Meriwether appeared in the 1966 feature film and Eartha Kitt in the series's final season.) Newmar modified her Catwoman costume, now in the Smithsonian Institution, and emphasized her hourglass figure by placing the belt at the hips rather than the waist.

Vicki Russell, a motorcycle-riding, free-spirited heiress, appeared on Route 66 in Tucson ("How Much a Pound Is Albatross") and Tennessee ("Give the Old Cat a Tender Mouse"). "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" as a woman kidnapped as a child and raised by Native Americans, Bewitched ("The Eight-Year Itch Witch") as a child and raised by a woman, and Get Smart as a double agent sent to Maxwell Smart's apartment posing as a maid. Eleen, the pregnant Capellan princess, appeared in an episode of The Monkees ("Monkee Get Out More Dirt"), where the main characters all fell in love with her, in 1967. In 1969, she appeared as a hit woman on Robert Wagner's "It Takes a Thief" episode. In the episode "A Change of Hart," she reprised her hit-woman role on Hart to Hart, Wagner's later television series. She appeared on Columbo and The Bionic Woman as a guest on Columbo and The Bionic Woman in the 1970s.

During the next two decades, Newmar appeared in several low-budget films. She appeared on television, appearing on Buck Rogers, The Love Boat, CHiPs, and Fantasy Island. She appeared in George Michael's "Too Funky" music video in 1992 and 1996 in Melrose Place.

Newmar appeared in the television film Return to the Batcave: Adam and Burt, starring Adam West, Burt Ward, Frank Gorshin, and Lee Meriwether. Julia Rose appeared in flashbacks to the television series's manufacture. However, only a video of Meriwether taken from the Batman TV series was allowed to be used in the television movie due to long-standing rights concerns regarding footage from the Batman TV series. In 2016, she played Catwoman in the animated film Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. In 2017, she reprised her role in the animated film Batman vs. Two-Face. In May 2016, Newmar also appeared on The Home and Family Show, where she met Camren Bicondova, who portrays a younger Selina Kyle.

In the audio drama miniseries, Dr. Julia Hoffman (replacing the late Grayson Hall) in 2019, Newmar played Dr. Julia Hoffman (replacing the late Grayson Hall).

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Patrick Swayze's brother reveals the late actor called his co-star John Leguizamo 'difficult'... after he branded Dirty Dancing star 'neurotic'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
Patrick Swayze 's brother has confirmed John Leguizamo's claims he and the late actor did not get on very well when working together. Leguizamo, 63, who starred with Swayze in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar with Swayze, told Andy Cohen Live on SiriusXM Thursday, that he personally liked Swayze, but he had a hard time starring alongside him on the 1995 comedy. TMZ spoke with the Dirty Dancing star's brother Sean Swayze who confirmed the friction between the two.

John Leguizamo says 'it was difficult working with' late actor Patrick Swayze on 1995's To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2024
John Leguizamo said that while he was fond of the late actor Patrick Swayze, he found it tough working with him. The Emmy-winning actor, 63, speaking on Andy Cohen Live on SiriusXM Thursday, explained that while he personally liked Swayze - who died at 57 in September of 2009 from pancreatic cancer - he had a hard time working with him in the 1995 comedy To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.

Lisa Swayze's widow claims she does not know anything about her late husband Patrick Swayze

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2022
In Dirty Dancing, Patrick Swazye danced into attention as the sexy Johnny Castle. Lisa Niemi, his widow, has said, "I don't know there's anything I don't miss about him." The multitalented artist, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2009, would have turned 70 on Thursday.