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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_LondonJulie London - Wikipedia

    Julie London (née Peck; September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned more than 40 years. A torch singer noted for her contralto voice, London recorded over thirty albums of pop and jazz standards between 1955 and 1969.

  2. Julie London (Santa Rosa, California, 26 de septiembre de 1926 - Encino, 18 de octubre de 2000) [1] [2] fue una cantante y actriz estadounidense. Conocida por su sensual voz, como cantante alcanzó su cima en la década de 1950, con su principal hit, Cry Me a River, compuesto por Arthur Hamilton y producido por su marido, Bobby Troup.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0518728Julie London - IMDb

    Julie London was a sultry singer who recorded 32 albums and had a hit song \"Cry Me a River\". She also appeared in TV shows like Emergency!, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

  4. Julie London was a singer and actress who starred in Emergency! with her husband Bobby Troup. She recorded 32 albums and had a husky voice and a seductive personality.

  5. Julie London filmography. Julie London was an American actress and singer who began her career in film, debuting in Nabonga (1944) before having substantial roles in the horror film The Red House (1947) and the war film Task Force (1949). After beginning a professional singing career in 1955, London occasionally continued to appear ...

  6. Julie London, cuyo nombre verdadero era el de Julie Peck, nació el 26 de septiembre de 1926 en la localidad de Santa Rosa, California (Estados Unidos). Compaginó sus apariciones cinematográficas en las décadas de los 40 y 50 con una exitosa carrera musical dentro del jazz.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2000 · October 19 -- Julie London, best known to TV audiences as nurse Dixie McCall on the 1970s hospital drama Emergency!, died Wednesday at age 74. The sultry-voiced actress, who was once married to Dragnet producer-star Jack Webb, was also a singer and had a hit record with the 1950s single "Cry Me a River."