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- Magnum, P.I.1980
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E.1964
- Bonanza1959
- Gunsmoke1955
- Perry Mason1957
- Get Smart1965
- Matlock1986
- Fantasy Island1977
- The Virginian1962
- McMillan and Wife1971
- Barnaby Jones1973
- Centennial1978
- Unfriend2017
- Ben Casey1961
- Ellery Queen1975
- Switch1975
- Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law1971
- Shirley Temple's Storybook1958
Episodic television work includes roles in "Get Smart," "Barnaby Jones," "Harry O," "The Rockford Files," "McMillan and Wife," "McCloud," and "Magnum P.I." In the 1970s Julie starred in many movies for television, including "The Harness," "Five Desperate Women," "Cave-In," and "Centennial."
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Sommars has appeared in four films. She played the female lead in the 1965 Western The Great Sioux Massacre with Joseph Cotten. The following year, she starred with Brian Bedford in the comedy The Pad and How to Use It. In 1977, Sommars co-starred with Dean Jones and Don Knotts as the beautiful, assertive Diane Darcy in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo.
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In the 1970s Julie starred in many movies for television, including "The Harness," "Five Desperate Women," "Cave-In," and "Centennial." From 1987-1994 Julie joined Andy Griffith in "Matlock," playing his love interest Assistant District Attorney, Julie March.
Episodic television work includes roles in "Get Smart," "Barnaby Jones," "Harry O," "The Rockford Files," "McMillan and Wife," "McCloud," and "Magnum P.I." In the 1970s Julie starred in many movies for television, including "The Harness," "Five Desperate Women," "Cave-In," and "Centennial."