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  2. Tony and Julie Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Julie Wadsworth once posed for a BBC-sanctioned Calendar Girls-style photoshoot to raise funds for Children in Need. [1] Tony Wadsworth won several awards, including: a Sony award for the Best Local Radio Programme, a Gillard gold award for the Best Daytime Programme, a Gillard silver award for the reality radio soap series: The Street, and a ...

  3. Julie Budd - Wikipedia

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    Budd was born Edith Erdman [1] in Brooklyn, New York, [2] the second of three daughters of Joan and Saul Erdman, [3] a bottling company executive. [4] She attended the Roy H. Mann Jr. High School in Brooklyn until 1969, when she transferred to a private academy in Manhattan.

  4. Julie Brown - Wikipedia

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    Julie Brown was born in Van Nuys, California, the daughter of Irish-Catholic parents Celia Jane (née McCann) and Leonard Francis Brown. [3] [4] Her father worked at NBC TV studios in the traffic department (advertising scheduling), and her mother was a secretary at the same studio complex. [5]

  5. Julie Rrap - Wikipedia

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    Julie Rrap (also known as Julie Parr, Julie Brown or Julie Brown-Rrap, born 1950) is an Australian contemporary artist who was raised on the Gold Coast in Queensland. [1] She was born Julie Parr, and reversed her name to express her sense of opposition. [2] Since the mid-1970's she has worked in photography, painting, sculpture, video and ...

  6. Julie Felix - Wikipedia

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    Julie Ann Felix (June 14, 1938 – March 22, 2020) [1] was an American-British folk singer and recording artist who achieved success, particularly on British television, in the late 1960s and early 1970s. She later performed and released albums on her own record label.

  7. Julie Driscoll - Wikipedia

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    She married jazz musician Keith Tippett and collaborated with him and now uses the name Julie Tippetts, adopting the original spelling of her husband's surname. She took part in Keith Tippett's big band Centipede , and sang in Robert Wyatt 's Theatre Royal Drury Lane concert in 1974. [ 4 ]

  8. Julie Peasgood - Wikipedia

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    Julie May Peasgood (born 28 May 1956 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) is an English actress, television presenter, author and voiceover artist known for her distinctive voice. She is best known for her role as Fran Pearson in the television soap Brookside (1991–93).

  9. Lauren Tewes - Wikipedia

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    But I kept screwing it up and saying, ”Hi, welcome aboard, I’m Julie MacLeod…” because I was talking to Gavin MacLeod and I was so excited." [ 13 ] In parallel, Tewes appeared in 1979 TV film Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders alongside Jane Seymour and made her film debut in the 1981 film Eyes of a Stranger , which co-starred a young Jennifer ...