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Julie London

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julie London (September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress. She was best known for her smoky, sensual voice. London was at her singing career's peak in the 1950s. Her acting career lasted more than 35 years. It concluded with the female lead role of nurse Dixie McCall on the television series Emergency! (1972–1979), co-starring her best friend Robert Fuller and her real-life husband Bobby Troup. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julie London, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Sep 26, 1926 In Santa Rosa, California, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
25
First Appeared:
In the movie Little Hiawatha 1937-05-15
Latest Project:
Series Emergency! 1972-01-22
Known For
Filmography
Movie Emergency! Nurse Dixie McCall 1972-01-15
Series Emergency! Dixie McCall 1972-01-22
Movie The Helicopter Spies Laurie Sebastian 1968-05-23
Movie The George Raft Story Sheila Patton 1961-11-22
Movie The 3rd Voice Corey Scott 1960-03-05
Movie Night of the Quarter Moon Ginny O'Sullivan Nelson 1959-03-04
Movie The Wonderful Country Helen Colton 1959-10-21
Movie Saddle the Wind Joan Blake 1958-03-20
Movie Man of the West Billie Ellis 1958-06-20
Movie Voice in the Mirror Ellen Burton 1958-08-13
Movie A Question of Adultery Mary Loring 1958-07-15
Movie Drango Shelby Ransom 1957-01-01
Movie Crime Against Joe Frances 'Slacks' Bennett 1956-03-21
Movie The Great Man Carol Larson 1956-12-01
Movie The Girl Can't Help It Herself 1956-12-01
Movie The Fighting Chance Janet Wales 1955-12-15
Movie The Fat Man Pat Boyd 1951-05-19
Movie Return of the Frontiersman Janie Martin 1950-06-24
Movie Task Force Barbara McKinney 1949-08-30
Movie Tap Roots Aven Dabney 1948-08-25
Movie The Red House Tibby Renton 1947-02-04
Movie On Stage Everybody Vivian Carlton 1945-07-13
Movie Nabonga Doreen Stockwell 1944-01-25
Movie Janie Girlfriend (uncredited) 1944-09-02
Movie Little Hiawatha background trio 1937-05-15