Julie Wilson

Julie Wilson

6 titles Acting Oct 21, 1924 Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Julie May Wilson was an iconic American singer and actress, often celebrated as the "queen of cabaret." Her remarkable career was highlighted by a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 1989 for her captivating performance in *Legs Diamond*.

Wilson made her Broadway debut in 1946 with the revue *Three to Make Ready*. In 1951, she ventured to London to star in the West End production of *Kiss Me, Kate*, where she spent four transformative years performing in productions such as *South Pacific* and *Bells Are Ringing*, all while honing her craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Upon her return to New York, she took over the role of Hester in *Kismet*, further solidifying her Broadway credentials. Her extensive Broadway repertoire also includes notable productions like *The Pajama Game*, *Jimmy*, *Park*, and *Legs Diamond*.

In addition to her stage work, in 1957, Wilson lent her vocal talents to Ray Anthony and his Orchestra for the soundtrack of the film *This Could Be The Night*, where she also acted as singer Ivy Corlane. That same year, she appeared alongside Ben Gazzara in *The Strange One*. Her television appearances include regular roles on the soap opera *The Secret Storm*, a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of *Kiss Me, Kate*, and various performances on *The Ed Sullivan Show*.

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