Julie's first major role was as one of the "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Whether she was taking part in a rousing barn dance, playing tricks on her woodsman captors, or helping birth a baby, she was adorable. She even sang a little.
And who could forget Stupefyin'Jones, her role from "L'il Abner" that she played on both stage and screen.
Incredibly, Julie reprised this role on Broadway, in 2000! This is a true testament to her enduring beauty.
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Adam West, her Batman co-star, called her the "Sexiest Woman on Television." Through the sixties, Julie appeared as a guest star on nearly every major sitcom broadcast including "The Twilight Zone," "Bewitched," "The Beverly Hillbillies," and "Love American Style."
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In the present day Julie is involved in overseeing a thriving property management business and in caring for her son John Jewl. She continues to delight her fans to this day by appearing in cameos on television and movies. Just recently she appeared in "Back to the Batcave-The Misadventures of Adam and Burt." In addition she appears at movie memorabilia conventions around the country to meet her many fans. In January, 2005 she also published an eBook entitled "The Very Last How to Book." You can look at excerpts of it and buy the book at her website www.julienewmar.com. Though brief, the book is a real treat as Julie gives sage advice through epigrams and also recounts mini anecdotes and gives beauty and fashion tips. The book is also filled with unique photos from Julie's personal collection that CANNOT be found elsewhere!
Click on the Julie link to learn about Jolene's hosiery and bodywear company "Luna's House."
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