Julie London and Julie Benz
Julie London was one of the most well-known and rich Jazz singers. She was born in Santa Rosa in California on the 26th of September 1926. Cry Me a River was released in 1955 by the Jazz and pop singer Julie London. Also, she was an actor for a long time in films like The Wonderful Country. She married Jack Webb, who she divorced in the year 1953. She then married Bobby Troup towards the end of 1959. She got married to Bobby Troup in 1959, after her divorce with her. Julie London has been ranked as one of the wealthiest American Jazz singers. We have found that, according to the Business Insider, Forbes and Wikipedia. Julie London has a net worth of $10 million. The family lived in San Bernadino but moved to Hollywood when she was 14 and started acting after her family moved. Her name has been associated with her deep and powerful voice, as well as her role in the role of a nurse on The medical thriller Emergency! Julie Benz....................Julie Benz is an American actress who is recognised across the world for her outstanding roles as Darla in the TV series Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Rita on Dexter. Prior to that, Benz worked as a figure skater, but she quit and turned to acting. She started with the small theatres and then moved on into movies, where she performed small roles. Later, she entered the world of television as well with the show Hi Honey I'm Home. She acted in many TV series before landing the role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Benz tried out in 1996 for the role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, however she was only given a minor part. The character was expanded to include a few episodes after her acting abilities was recognized. The career of the actress was established. Her guest appearances on TV shows that are popular like Supernatural Miami Law & Order are also helping her to get noticed. Rita Bennett is the character she played in Dexter, an award-winning television show. Benz is a highly acclaimed actress, who has received many awards and accolades from critics.






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