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Name: Julie Ege
Date of Birth: 12 November 1943 Awarded the title 'The New Sex Symbol of the 70s' by the head of Hammer Film Studios, Sir James Carreras. They featured her as a not-so-glamorous prehistoric woman in Hammer Films Creatures the World Forgot (1971). The film was a flop, but Julie went on a round the world publicity tour and became a leading pin-up model. The BBC made a special with her on "The Money Programme" (1966) to see how much money was invested in making Julie a star. Was honored with a film festival in 1995 at Rockefeller Cinema in Oslo. ... Was 1962 Miss Norway and competed in Miss Universe pageant. Former Penthouse Pet Married and divorced twice by 1970, she was first married to a Norwegian Army officer, who was 12 years older, and an English dentist, who was 15 years older. Measurements: 36-24-36. Has two daughters, one of who - Joanna (b.1969) - lives in Shanghai, China. Revealed in a Norwegian magazine in October 2002 that she had been diagnosed with lung cancer, and is undergoing treatment. She was successfully treated for breast cancer in 1986. Lived for six years in the 1970s with Tony Bramwell, former assistant to The Beatles and later a successful record and film music promoter. Their next door neighbor was Brian May of the rock group Queen. After quitting acting she got a degree in nursing and worked in Oslo as a nurse. She is to this date, the only Norwegian James Bond girl in the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). Read more Julie Ege movies (actor)User Comments |