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Julie Parrish
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Born
October 21
,
1940
·
Middlesboro, Kentucky, USA
Died
October 1
,
2003
·
Los Angeles, California, USA
(ovarian cancer)
Birth name
Ruby Joyce Wilbar
Mini Bio
Julie Parrish was born on October 21, 1940 in Middlesboro, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress and director, known for
Mannix (1967)
,
Fireball 500 (1966)
and
Return to Peyton Place (1972)
. She died on October 1, 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Trivia
Worked for nine years (until 2000) as a staff counselor at the Haven Hills shelter for battered women and their children.
Lovely, vivid-looking brunette American TV and occasional film actress of the 60s.
Won a national modeling contest in which
Jerry Lewis
was the judge. He subsequently cast her in small roles in his films
It's Only Money (1962)
and
The Nutty Professor (1963)
.
In November 2000 she was a guest at the Asheville Film Festival (now called the Western North Carolina Film Festival) at Asheville, NC, along with
Pamela Sue Martin
,
Pat Priest
,
Elizabeth MacRae
,
James Whitmore
,
Soupy Sales
,
Rhodes Reason
,
Noreen Nash
and
Peggy Moran
.
Graduated from Tecumseh High School, Tecumseh Michigan, 1959.
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