JULIE'S CLASSIC TV and STAGE APPEARANCES


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Ron's annotated these lists on the julienewmar.com version of the site


"A&E Biography" (2002)
"Maggie" (1998)
"Melrose Place" (1996)
"Half Nelson" (1985)
"High School USA" (1984)
"Hart to Hart" (1983)
"Fantasy Island" (1983)
"CHiPs" (1982)
"Powers of Matthew Star" (1982)
"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" (1980)
"Jason of Star Command" (1979)
"Love Boat" (1979)
"Mystery of the Week" episode: "Black Book Murders" (1977)
"Bionic Woman" (1976)
"McMillan and Wife" (1975)
"Minsky's Follies" (cable special; issued on home video)
"Doug Henning's World of Magic" (December 26, 1975)
"Columbo," (1973)
"Bewitched" (1971)
"Love American Style" (5 episodes, 1970-71) incl. Love and the Bathtub"

"McCloud" "Who Killed Miss USA?" (1970)
"It Takes a Thief" (1969)
"Get Smart" (1968)
"Star Trek" (1967)
"The Monkees" (1967)
"The Monkees"
BATMAN (1966-67)
"The Beverly Hillbillies" (1966)
"F-Troop" (1966)
"Get Smart" (1965)
MY LIVING DOLL (1964)
"Greatest Show on Earth" (1964)
"Three on an Island" (1963) Pilot for a proposed sitcom.
"The Twilight Zone" (1963)
"Route 66" (1962: two episodes)
"The Defenders" (1961)
"Person to Person" (1961)
"Phil Silvers" ("Sgt.Bilko") (1958)
"Adventures in Paradise" (1960)

STAGE WORK

Julie's a Tony Award-winning actress for "Marriage-Go-Round."

When the Tallulah Bankhead "Ziegfeld Follies" show closed out of town (despite the knock-out costume for Julie as the star Ziegfeld girl...pictures turning up in Playboy) Julie made her Broadway debut as the ballerina in "Silk Stockings"

Then came the dynamic "Stupefin' Jones" appearance in "Lil Abner."

An intriguing role was opposite Walter Matthau in "Once There was a Russian," but the comedy closed a bit too quickly for most fans to come see it. She would later work with co-star Albert Salmi in a memorable "Twilight Zone" episode

She's also toured in many plays and musicals including "Stop The World I Want to Get Off," "Damn Yankees," "Dames at Sea," "The Women," and "The Only Game in Town."

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