Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London is a popular jazz musician who was born the 26th of September, 1926, at Santa Rosa California United States. Cry Me a River, an album of jazz and pop track written by Julie London. Alongside acting as well, she's been 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. After her divorce from him in the year 1954, she was married to Bobby Troup on December 31 1959. Julie London was one of United States' richest Jazz Singers. Based on our research Wikipedia Forbes & Business Insider Julie London's net worth of $10 million. The actress was born and brought up in San Bernadino. At the age of 14 her family moved the the Hollywood neighborhood, and there she was immediately acting. She was known for her deep, husky voice, as well as her role in 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. Prior to that, Benz had a career as a figure skater, but she quit and turned into acting. Her first stage experience was in local theatre and moved to films where she played tiny characters. Later, she entered the world of television along with the series Hi Honey I'm Home. The actress went on to appear in a variety of TV shows before landing the role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 1996 Benz was a candidate to play the lead role for Buffy the Vampire Slayer but ended up taking a smaller part. Due to her acting talent, the role was expanded to a few more episodes. The beginning of her career helped her gain recognition. Her guest appearances on TV shows that are popular such as Supernatural Miami Law & Order are also helping her to get noticed. She was cast as Rita Bennett on the award-winning program Dexter in the year 2006. Benz has been praised by the media and won numerous accolades for her exceptional acting.
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