Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London was one of the nation's most famous and successful Jazz singers. She was born in Santa Rosa, California on 26 September 1926. Cry Me a River (1955) was a pop as well as jazz song released by London. Over the course of more than 40 years, she worked as an actress in films like The Wonderful Country. She was wedding on the 16th of July 1947 to Jack Webb. After their divorce in 1954, she married Bobby Troup December 31, 1959. Following her separation from him in the year 1954, she was wed to Bobby Troup on December 31 1959. Julie London is one of the richest Jazz Singer from United States. According to Business Insider as well as Business Insider's report, the net worth of Julie London is $10 Million. She was born in San Bernadino, but her family relocated to Hollywood at the age of 14 and she began acting shortly after. Her husky and deep vocals and her character of the nurse on Emergency! were associated with her name. 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 the figure skater prior to when she began acting. Her first job was at the local theatre and later moved on to films with small roles. Following Hi Honey I'm Back, she was able to start acting on TV. She then went on to appear in a variety of TV series before securing a role as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In the year 1996, Benz had auditioned for the role of lead for Buffy the Vampire Slayer but ended up taking a smaller part. Her acting skills were noticed and her role was aired for a few additional episodes. Her acting career took off. Guest appearances in popular television shows like Supernatural Miami Law & Order has also assisted in getting noticed. Rita Bennett is the character she played in Dexter which is an award-winning TV show. Benz is an incredibly acclaimed actress who has earned numerous awards and praises from the press.
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