Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London, born September 26th, 1926 from Santa Rosa California United States is one the richest and most well-known Jazz singers. Cry Me a River was made available in 1955 by pop and jazz singer Julie London. In addition, she acted in over 40 movies which included The Wonderful Country. She married Jack Webb, who she divorced in the year 1953. She then married Bobby Troup at the end of 1959. Following her divorce in 1954 she then married Bobby Troup, on December 31, 1959. Julie London is one of the wealthiest Jazz Singer from United States. Our research shows that according to the Business Insider along with Forbes and Wikipedia, Julie London has a net worth of $10 million. She was raised within San Bernadino but moved to Hollywood at age fourteen and began acting shortly after her family moved. Her character's name in Emergency, a medical drama, was attached to her husky and deep voice. 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. She began with small theatres and then moved on to movies where she played tiny roles. Later, she entered the world of television and also the TV show Hi Honey I'm Home. She then went on to star in numerous TV series before securing a role as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In the year 1996, Benz tried out for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer's main character but got a much smaller part. When she was noticed for her outstanding acting skills, the role was extended for a couple of more episodes. Her first appearance on stage helped her gain recognition. She's also appeared as a guest star on shows like Supernatural Miami Law & Order. Rita Bennett, a role she played for Dexter (2006) that won an award for the show with the most outstanding performance of the year. Benz's acting has been praised by critics, and she has also been awarded numerous prizes.
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