Julie London and Julie Benz

Julie London, born September 26 1926, on the 26th of September 1926 in Santa Rosa California United States is among the wealthiest and most well-known Jazz artists. Cry Me a River (1955) was a pop as well as jazz song made by London. She also acted in over 40 movies which included The Wonderful Country. She was married to Jack Webb in 1947. They divorced in 1954 and she then married Bobby Troup, on December 31st of 1959. Later following her divorce from him in 1954, she got wed to Bobby Troup on December 31 1959. Julie London, one of the most wealthy Jazz artists in America. According to Business Insider and Wikipedia's analysis, Julie London net worth is approximately $10 million. When she moved into Hollywood with her family at age 14, she started acting soon after. Her powerful and loud voice and character as Nurse in 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 began her career as a figure skating athlete, then decided to go into acting. Her first stage was in a the local theater, and then went into films and played small characters. Then she moved into television with Hi Honey, I'm home. After appearing in a variety of TV shows, she got the part of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 1996, Benz tried out for the role of Buffy the vampire Slayer's leading lady but was given a less prestigious part. Her good acting was noticed and the role lasted for an additional few episodes. This was her first-ever successful performance that enabled her to get recognized. She also has appeared in popular TV shows including Supernatural Miami Law & Order. Rita Bennett was her role in the award-winning show Dexter. Benz was praised by the press and has received many awards for her outstanding acting.

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