- Date de naissance
- Date de décès18 octobre 2000 · Encino, Californie, États-Unis (après un accident vasculaire cérébral)
- Nom de naissanceJulie Peck
- Surnom
- The Liberty Girl
- Taille1,57 m
- Julie London est née le 26 septembre 1926 en Californie, États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Emergency! (1972), Nabonga (1944) et V pour Vendetta (2005). Elle était mariée à Bobby Troup et Jack Webb. Elle est morte le 18 octobre 2000 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointsBobby Troup(31 décembre 1959 - 7 février 1999) (son décès, 3 enfants)Jack Webb(16 juillet 1947 - 2 décembre 1954) (divorcé, 2 enfants)
- Enfants
- ParentsJack PeckJosephine Peck
- Frequently played characters with a sexy, seductive personality
- Her youthful appearance.
- Husky resonant voice.
- Sandy blonde hair
- Languid demeanor
- She was so shocked, when she was asked to do Emergency! (1972). She was also Jack Webb's first choice for the female lead role as Nurse Dixie McCall, R.N. (despite the fact that they were previously married and then divorced). She was happy to take the role, alongside her real-life husband, Bobby Troup, as Dr. Joe Early.
- One day after her 70th birthday, Julie's daughter, Stacy Webb, was involved in an automobile accident at an intersection near her house. Her daughter's truck had overturned with a California Highway Patrol car. She died an hour later, at a local hospital. [27 September 1996].
- Had often kept quiet about her divorce from Jack Webb despite being friends with him.
- Her second husband and ex-Emergency! (1972) co-star, Bobby Troup, who had been diagnosed with pneumonia, was complaining of breathing problems, when he was rushed to Sherman Oaks Hospital. 5 days later, he died of a heart attack. [7 February 1999].
- Known in some circles as "The Liberty Girl" for helping establish Liberty Records as a successful label, her many hit albums on that label include "Julie Is Her Name", "Calendar Girl" with some borderline erotic (for the time) cover photography by Gene Lester, "About the Blues", "Your Number, Please", "Send For Me", "Love Letters", "The End of the World", "In Person at the Americana", "The Wonderful World of Julie London" and the provocatively titled "Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast".
- I'm the world's worst. I dislike women in large groups, and as individuals.
- Women should be women, who wants them to be asexual? Not your old buddy.
- [on her singing voice]: It's only a thimbleful of a voice, and I have to use it close to the microphone. But it is a kind of over-smoked voice, and it automatically sounds intimate.
- [In 1963]: We're opposite types. Marilyn [Monroe] was the sex symbol... I'm strictly the housewife-mother type.
- [In 1961]: Just as long as they buy the records, I don't care why they buy 'em, we spent more time on the covers than the music.
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