Julie Adams

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Julie Adams

Actress Julie Adams

from Creature from the Black Lagoon

Birth name Betty May Adams
Born October 17, 1926 (age 80)
Waterloo, Iowa, USA
Other name(s) Julia Adams, Betty Adams

Julie Adams (born Betty May Adams on October 17, 1926 in Waterloo, Iowa) is an American film actress, sometimes credited as Julia Adams or Betty Adams.

A part-time secretary and actress raised in Arkansas, she began her film career in B-movie westerns.

She used her real name, Betty Adams, until 1949 when she began working for Universal Pictures. She then became Julia and eventually Julie Adams. Adams is probably best remembered as the bathing beauty in 1954's Creature From the Black Lagoon.

Later in her career, she worked in television in guest starring roles, including appearances in Maverick and as real estate agent "Eve Simpson" on Murder, She Wrote.

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Adams was married to Ray Danton (1954 - 1981), and has two sons from a previous marriage.[citation needed]

  • E! True Hollywood Story (2004) (TV Episode)
  • Creature Feature: 50 Years of the Gill-Man (2004)
  • Back to the Black Lagoon: A Creature Chronicle (2000)

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