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person_profile-Julie Wilson

Julie Wilson Died at age: 90

Actor | Producer

Fullname:

Julie Wilson

Date of Birth:

Oct 21, 1924

Country of birth:

USA

Died:

Apr 05, 2015

Biography of

Julie Wilson

    Julie May Wilson was an American singer and actress "widely regarded as the queen of cabaret". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 1989 for her performance in Legs Diamond.

    She made her Broadway stage debut in the 1946 revue Three to Make Ready. In 1951, she moved to London to star in the West End production of Kiss Me, Kate and remained there for four years, appearing in shows such as South Pacific and Bells Are Ringing while studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She returned to New York to replace Joan Diener in Kismet. Additional Broadway credits include The Pajama Game, Jimmy, Park, and Legs Diamond, for which she received a Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She also toured in Show Boat, Panama Hattie, Silk Stockings, Follies, Company, and A Little Night Music.

    In 1957, Wilson sang with Ray Anthony and his Orchestra, contributing vocals to a number of songs in the soundtrack to the film This Could Be The Night. Wilson also had an acting role in the film, as singer Ivy Corlane. The same year she appeared as Rosebud in The Strange One, opposite Ben Gazzara. Wilson's television credits include regular roles on the American daytime soap opera The Secret Storm. She also appeared in a Hallmark Hall of Fame telecast of Kiss Me, Kate and numerous episodes of The Ed Sullivan Show.

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Julie Wilson

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Filmography of

Julie Wilson

Found 6 Movies in total

Alison's Birthday

Maureen Tate ( Actor )

... 1981

Some Like It Cool

Jill ( Actor )

... 1961

Kiss Me, Kate

Lois Lane / Bianca ( Actor )

... 1958

This Could Be the Night

Ivy Corlane ( Actor )

... 1957

The Strange One

Rosebud ( Actor )

... 1957

The Bachelor

Leslie ( Actor )

... 1956