She is a seductive actress known for her feline features and her talents as a triple threat on screen, with notable acting, singing and dancing skills.
As a young woman, she began her career as an uncredited dancer before becoming one of seven brides featured on screen in the iconic musical film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
The dirty blonde beauty, now 91, found success on Broadway in productions such as Silk Stockings and Li’l Abner before breaking into television.
But it wouldn’t be until a 1966 superhero show that stole the hearts of many young people and children as they watched her on screen, strutting around like a villain in a tight-fitting cat suit.
Can you guess who she is?
This actress made a rare public appearance on October 24.
I was picking up an Uber Eats order.
She took her scooter for a spin through the rose garden after packing her food in the basket on the front handle, while wearing a black outfit and a pink panama hat.
It’s Julie Newmar!
This iconic television villain made a rare appearance outside her home on October 24, as she rode her scooter to pick up a delivery lunch from Uber Eats outside her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles.
She wore an all-black outfit, cozier but reminiscent of her days as the first Catwoman, along with a pink panama hat.
Julie looked healthy as she posed next to her stunning rose garden – she’s an avid gardener.
Batman hasn’t always been a dark and brooding hero who seeks the path of justice in every villain he encounters. During Batman’s first on-screen introduction, Adam West’s performance was nothing short of hilarious.
Julie joined in on that fun as the first to perform as the iconic villain Catwoman, being referred to as the ‘feline devil’ with disdain and affection by the vigilante superhero.
Her portrayal of Catwoman is widely considered to have solidified the performances audiences would come to know in the future: witty, sensual, and intelligent. Her experience as a dancer and choreographer gave life to her feline movements.
Julie was the first to play the iconic villain Catwoman, and Adam West’s Batman referred to her as the “cat devil” with disdain and affection.
Her portrayal of Catwoman is widely considered to have solidified the performances audiences would see in the future: witty, sensual, and intelligent.
Newmar starred in 13 episodes during the series, often acting as a barrier between Batman and Robin as they got up to crazy antics.
It also helped that he adopted two cats to observe their behavior, applying it to an iconic scene in which he sucked on a saucer of milk to tempt Robin, he said. Emmys.com that she didn’t lick it like a cat would because during the 60s actresses didn’t stick their tongues out on camera out of decorum.
Her dance background also helped when she personally choreographed a scene in which she turns her butt towards the camera while sliding down the railing before telling Batman that she wants to marry him to stand between him and Boy Wonder Robin; He said he was inspired by the choreography. the titans Bob Fosse and Jack Cole.
The role of Catwoman was originally offered to Suzanne Pleshette, but when Julie’s brother came to visit her at her penthouse in New York City, she received a call for the role.
Although she knew nothing about Batman, when her brother heard the phone call, he implored her to take the role and she would appear in 13 episodes.
And that tight suit that is emblematic of the seductive villain? She is the brains behind this, sewing an S-shaped seam at the waist like she did with her other costumes, which improved its fit to the body.
Julie’s fame came from her television appearances; She was often typecast as an Amazonian beauty due to her height and dancer’s body.
Julie makes a phone call during a Broadway stage production of ‘Li’l Abner’ in New York City
The modified suit has now been donated to the Smithsonian Institution.
Julie started as a dancer at the Los Angeles Opera when she was 15 years old.
She then landed a job as a choreographer and dancer for Universal Studios at age 19, before landing her first major role as Dorcus, a bride in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Broadway called her name, starring in Silk Stockings and Li’l Abner before winning the Tony for Best Actress for her performance in the 1961 production of The Marriage-Go-Round as Swedish vixen Katrin Sveg.
Julie’s enduring fame came from her television appearances. The 5ft 11in screen goddess was often typecast as an Amazonian beauty due to her height and dancer’s body.
She won the Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 1961 production of The Marriage-Go-Round as Swedish vixen Katrin Sveg.
As her roles began to dwindle, she appeared in low-budget films for two decades, simultaneously dedicating herself to being a businesswoman and investing in lingerie.
Her first leading role was as Rhoda the Robot in My Living Doll, before becoming Catwoman. He also starred in episodes of Star Trek, Route 66, The Twilight Zone, Bewitched and The Monkees.
As her roles began to dwindle, she appeared in low-budget films for two decades, simultaneously dedicating herself to being a businesswoman and investing in lingerie.
She had some torrid love affairs with prominent figures. She was engaged to novelist Louis L’Amour and had romantic relationships with actor Ken Scott and comedian Mort Sahl.
In 1977 she married attorney J. Holt Smith and together they had their greatest love: their son John Jewel Smith.
Although they divorced in 1984, Julie never stopped defending her son, who was born with hearing impairment and Down syndrome.
He also advocates for LGBT rights, with a strong connection to the cause thanks to his brother John, who is gay.
In 2004, Julie would become involved in one of her only public scandals when she was sued by her next-door neighbor, actor James Belushi, who accused her of a “campaign of harassment” to “drive him out of her home.”
Julie has stepped back from the spotlight and focused on caring for her son and tending to her garden, which features more than 80 varieties of roses.
Walls of roses rise from the ground around her residence, creating beautiful arches that you can walk through.
In his submission, he claimed that Julie, then 71, destroyed a fence and garden at his home. He also claimed that she spied on his family and played loud music aimed at their backyard. The actor asked for $4 million in damages.
But this dispute was resolved two years later, when Julie appeared on Belushi’s ABC comedy According to Jim, where she played a children’s author who models a grumpy old man after Belushi’s character, resembling their on-screen dynamic.
Julie has stepped back from the spotlight and focused on caring for her son and tending to her garden, which features more than 80 varieties of roses.
In an interview with Better houses and gardens In 2023, Julie said: ‘Some people love dogs. I love plants. I think I fell in love with gardens because that was where I felt safest as a child: in the garden with my father.’
Walls of roses rise from the ground around her residence, creating beautiful arches that you can walk through.