Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London has been a jazz singer for over fifty years. She was born in Santa Rosa California, America on September 26, 1926. Cry Me a River (1955) was a pop as well as jazz tune released by London. Apart from acting, she has worked in more than 40 films, including The Wonderful Country. She was married on July 16, 1947 to Jack Webb. After their divorce, in 1954, she got married to Bobby Troup December 31, 1959. Later following her separation from him in 1954, she got married to Bobby Troup on December 31 1959. Julie London was one of United States' richest Jazz performers. We have found that, according to the Business Insider, Forbes, and Wikipedia. Julie London has a net worth of $10 million. The actress was was raised in San Bernadino. At the age of 14 her family relocated to the Hollywood neighborhood, and there she immediately began to act. Her character's name in Emergency, the medical drama, was attached to her deep and husky voice. Julie Benz....................Julie Benz is an American actress who is recognised across the world for her outstanding roles as Darla in the TV series Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Rita on Dexter. Prior to that, Benz worked in figure skating, which was her last job before turning into acting. Her first stage experience was in local theatre and moved to films where she played minor roles. Later, she stepped into TV and appeared in Hi Honey, I'm home. Before becoming a member of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she was a part of a variety of TV series. Benz tried out in 1996 for the main role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but was given a lesser part. Her role was expanded to include a couple of episodes following her acting talents were recognized. The first time she was successful in a performance that enabled to make her famous. She has also appeared in popular shows including Supernatural Miami Law & Order. Rita Bennett is the character she played in Dexter which is an award-winning TV show. Benz was praised by critics for her outstanding acting.
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