Julie Newmar, born on August sixteenth, nineteen thirty-three, is a multifaceted American talent celebrated for her work as an actress, dancer, and singer. With a career spanning several decades, she has graced the stage, screen, and television, showcasing her versatility in a variety of roles. Newmar's artistic journey began with her notable performance in the 1958 Broadway production of The Marriage-Go-Round, where she portrayed Katrin Sveg, earning her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
In addition to her theatrical success, Newmar reprised her role in the film adaptation of The Marriage-Go-Round in nineteen sixty-one, which garnered her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Actress. The 1960s marked a significant period in her career as she became widely recognized for her iconic portrayal of Catwoman in the beloved television series Batman, which aired from nineteen sixty-six to nineteen sixty-seven.
Her stage credits are impressive, including performances in the Ziegfeld Follies in nineteen fifty-six and as Lola in Damn Yankees in nineteen sixty-one. In nineteen sixty-five, she took on the role of Irma in regional productions of Irma la Douce, further solidifying her status as a talented performer. Beyond her acting career, Newmar has ventured into writing, lingerie design, and real estate, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit.
In the realm of music, she made a memorable appearance in George Michael's music video for the single