Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London is a popular jazz musician who was born 26th September 1926 in Santa Rosa California United States. Cry Me a River (1955) was a pop as well as jazz tune that London released. Also, she was an actor for a long time in movies such as The Wonderful Country. She was married to Jack Webb July 16th 1947. After their divorce in the year 1954 Bobby Troup was her spouse on the 31st of December 1959. She got married to Bobby Troup in 1959, after she divorced from her. Julie London is the most wealthy Jazz Singer in United States. As per Business Insider and Business Insider's analysis Julie London's net worth Julie London is $10 Million. The family lived in San Bernadino but moved to Hollywood at the age of fourteen. She began her acting career following the move of her family. Her name has been associated with her deep and husky voice and for her role in the role of a nurse on Medical drama Emergency! 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. Benz was an athlete in figure skating before she began acting. Her first stage work was in the theatre but later moved to films in which she acted in minor characters. After Hi Honey I'm Back, she was able to start acting on TV. After appearing in a variety of TV programs, she was able to get the role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 1996 Benz tried out to play the lead role for Buffy the Vampire Slayer but ended up taking a smaller role. As a result of her outstanding acting abilities she was offered the role and her time in the series was increased to several more episodes. The beginning of her career helped her gain recognition. In addition, she has appeared as a guest star on shows such Supernatural Miami Law & Order. Rita Bennett was her role in the 2006 award-winning television series Dexter. Her acting skills have been appreciated by critics, and she has also won many awards.
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