"I think most people, almost 96 percent, remember me as Catwoman on the 'Batman' television series. It is a part I will always be grateful for, because it was one of the great parts ever written for a woman. She was sexy, sassy and successful. I played many things, but that is what I will probably be best remembered as."
Julie Newmar (born Julia Charlene Newmeyer; August 16, 1933 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress and dancer best known for Batman (1966), Ghosts Can't Do It, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
She was married to J. Holt Smith and they have one child.
Filmography:
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Film roles
- Shes Working Her Way Through College as Julie (uncredited)
- Just For You as Chorine (uncredited)
- The I Dont Care Girl as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
- Call Me Madam as Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number (uncredited)
- Serpent Of The Nile as The Gilded Girl
- The Farmer Takes a Wife as Dancer (uncredited)
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
- The Band Wagon as Salon Model/Chorine in Girl Hunt Ballet (uncredited)
- Slaves Of Babylon as Dancer-Assassin
- The Eddie Cantor Story as Showgirl (uncredited)
- Demetrius and the Gladiators as Primary Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as Dorcas Gaylen
- Deep In My Heart as Vamp in 'Artists and Models' (uncredited)
- Li'l Abner as Stupeflyn' Jones
- The Rookie 1959 as Lili Marlene
- The Marriage Go Round as Katrin Sveg
- For Love Or Money 1963 as Bonnie Brasher
- Mackenna's Gold as Hesh-Ke
- The Maltese Bippy as Carlotta Ravenswood
- Up Your Teddy Bear as Toy Company Director AKA "Mother"
- The Feminist And The Fuzz as Lilah McGuinness
- A Very Missing Person as Aleatha Westering
- Terraces as Chalane Turner
- Hysterial as Venetia
- Love Scenes as Belinda
- Streetwalkin as Queen Bee
- Evils Of The Night as Dr. Zarma
- Deep Space as Lady Elaine
- Dance Academy as Miss McKenzie
- Ghosts Can't Do It as Angel
- Nudity Required as Irina
- Oblivion (1994) as Miss Kitty
- Oblivion 2 Backlash as Miss Kitty
- To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar as Herself
- If Dog Rabbit as Judy's Mother
- Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt as Julie Newman/Arizona Bar Owner
- Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders as Catwoman
- Batman vs. Two-Face as Catwoman
Television roles
- The Phil Silvers Show as Stacked Suzie (1 episode)
- Adventures In Paradise as Venus (1 episode)
- The Defenders (1961) as Brandy Gideon Morfoot (1 episode)
- Route 66 as Vicki Russell (2 episodes)
- The Twilight Zone (1959) as Miss Devlin ("Of Late I Think of Cliffordville")
- The Greatest Show On Earth as Willa Harper (1 episode)
- My Living Doll as Rhoda Miller
- The Beverly Hillbillies as Ulla Bergstrom (1 episode)
- F Troop as Cinthia Jeffries/Yellow Bird (1 episode)
- Batman (1966) as The Catwoman (13 episodes)
- The Monkees as April Conquest (1 episode)
- Star Trek: The Original Series as Eleen ("Friday's Child")
- Get Smart as Ingrid (1 episode)
- It Takes a Thief (1968) as Susannah Sutton (1 episode)
- McCloud as Adrienne Redman (1 episode)
- Love, American Style as various (4 episodes)
- Bewitched as Ophelia (1 episode)
- Columbo as Lisa Chambers (1 episode)
- McMillan & Wife as Luciana Amaldi (1 episode)
- Good Heavens as Beautiful Woman (1 episode)
- Monster Squad as Ultra Witch (1 episode)
- The Bionic Woman as Claudette (1 episode)
- Jason of Star Command as Queen Vanessa (2 episodes)
- The Love Boat as Marla Samms (1 episode)
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as Zarina (1 episode)
- The Powers of Matthew Star as Nian (1 episode)
- CHiPs as Cora Dwayne (1 episode)
- Fantasy Island as Doralee (1 episode)
- Hart to Hart as Eve (1 episode)
- Maggie as Catwoman (1 episode)
- According to Jim as Julie (1 episode)
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold as Martha Wayne (1 episode)
Video game roles
- Lands Of Lore Guardians OF Destiny as Kit'yara
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