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Julie London (née Peck; September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned more than 40 years. A torch singer noted for her contralto voice, London recorded over thirty albums of pop and jazz standards between 1955 and 1969.
Julie London was a singer and actress who recorded 32 albums and starred in Emergency!. She was married to Bobby Troup and Jack Webb, and had a husky voice and a seductive personality.
- Actress, Music Department, Soundtrack
- October 18, 2000
- September 26, 1926
Julie London (1926-2000) was a sultry and low-keyed vocalist who recorded 32 albums and had a hit song "Cry Me a River". She also acted in TV shows like Emergency! and movies like V for Vendetta.
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- Santa Rosa, California, USA
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- Encino, California, USA
Oct 23, 2000 · October 19 -- Julie London, best known to TV audiences as nurse Dixie McCall on the 1970s hospital drama Emergency!, died Wednesday at age 74. The sultry-voiced actress, who was once married to ...
Julie London filmography. Julie London was an American actress and singer who began her career in film, debuting in Nabonga (1944) before having substantial roles in the horror film The Red House (1947) and the war film Task Force (1949). After beginning a professional singing career in 1955, London occasionally continued to appear in films ...
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Oct 19, 2000 · Julie London, whose understated voice and striking honey-blond appearance made her one of the top female vocalists of the 1950's and 60's, died yesterday at a hospital in Los Angeles. She was...
Julie London (née Peck; September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned more than 40 years. A torch singer noted for her contralto voice, London recorded over thirty albums of pop and jazz standards between 1955 and 1969.