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126 things you don't know about Julie London:
126 things you don't know about Julie London:
Although most of you have watched "Emergency!" thanks to Randolph Mantooth, who saved the show, you also watched the great Julie London, all the time, even in reruns, too. Here are 125 things you don't know about her:
Hired for ex-husband Jack Webb's Emergency! (1972) with new husband Bobby Troup. They played a staff doctor (Troup) and a nurse (London) in a hospital emergency room.
Recorded 32 albums during her career.
Moved to Los Angeles at 14 with her vaudeville song-and-dance team parents.
Known in some circles as "The Liberty Girl" for helping establish Liberty Records as a successful label, her many hit albums on that label include "Julie Is Her Name", "Calendar Girl" with some borderline erotic (for the time) cover photography by Gene Lester, "About the Blues", "Your Number, Please", "Send For Me", "Love Letters", "The End of the World", "In Person at the Americana", "The Wonderful World of Julie London" and the provocatively titled "Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast".
Her four most-sought-after and successful a Gary Abrams ... (written by) (2 episodes, 1964-1965) Tom Adair ... (written by) (10 episodes, 1963-1967) Ronald Alexander ... (story) (1 episode, 1963) James B. Allardice ... (written by) (11 episodes, 1960-1966) James B. Allardice ... (story) (1 episode, 1967) Gwen Bagni ... (written by) (1 episode, 1970) Earl Barret ... (written by) (1 episode, 1964) Robert Bassing ... (written by) (1 episode, 1961) Edmund Beloin ... (written by) (6 episodes, 1966-1968) Walter Black ... (written by) (1 episode, 1962) True Boardman ... (written by) (1 episode, 1962) Muriel Roy Bolton ... (written by) (1 episode, 1962) Ray Brenner ... (written by) (2 episodes, 1964-1965) Ray Brenner ... (teleplay & story) (1 episode, 1965) Lou Breslow ... (written by) (1 episode, 1962) James L. Brooks ... (written by) (1 episode, 1968) Kitty Buhler ... (story) (2 episodes, 1964-1965) Kitty Buhler ... (written by) (1 episode, 1962) AJ Carothers ... (written by) (5 episodes, 1961-1962) Ernest Chambers ... (story) (2 episodes, 1963) Ernest Chambers ... (teleplay & story) (2 episodes, 1963) Ernest Chambers
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