Julie Adams

{{Short description|American actress (1926–2019)}}

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| name = Julie Adams

| image = Julia Adams (Julie Adams), 1953.jpg

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| caption = Adams in 1953

| birthname = Betty May Adams

| birth_date = {{Birth date |1926|10|17}}

| birth_place = Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2019|02|03|1926|10|17}}

| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.

| resting_place =

| other_names = Betty Adams
Julia Adams

| years_active = 1946–2019{{cite web |last1=Marble |first1=Steve |title=Julie Adams, star in 'Creature From the Black Lagoon,' dies at 92 |url=https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-julie-adams-20190205-story.html |work=Los Angeles Times |date=February 5, 2019}}

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| children = 2

| occupation = Actress

| website = {{URL|http://julieadams.biz}}

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Julie Adams (born Betty May Adams; October 17, 1926 – February 3, 2019) was an American actress, billed as Julia Adams in her early career, primarily known for her numerous television guest roles.{{Cite web |title=Julie Adams obituary {{!}} Movies {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/07/julie-adams-obituary |access-date=2022-05-01 |website=theguardian.com}} She starred in a number of films in the 1950s, including Bend of the River (1952), opposite James Stewart; and Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). On television, she was known for her roles as Paula Denning on the 1980s soap opera Capitol, and Eve Simpson on Murder, She Wrote.

Early years

Julie Adams was born Betty May Adams on October 17, 1926, in Waterloo, Iowa, the daughter of Arkansas-born parents Esther Gertrude (Beckett) and cotton buyer Ralph Adams.{{Cite web|url=https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2015/sep/27/julie-adams-comes-back-malvern-signs-book-views-fi/?f=trilakes|title=Julie Adams comes back to Malvern — signs book, views films, visits with all|website=Arkansas Online}} Her family moved a great deal; the longest she lived in one town was eight years in Blytheville, Arkansas. In 1946, at the age of 19, she was crowned "Miss Little Rock" and then moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue her acting career.{{cite web|url=http://www.riflemanconnors.com/julie_adams.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141028064946/http://www.riflemanconnors.com/julie_adams.htm |url-status=usurped |archive-date=October 28, 2014 |title=Julie Adams Tribute – The Rifleman |publisher=Riflemanconnors.com |date=1926-10-17 |access-date=2016-10-13}} Adams worked as a part-time secretary and began her film career in B movie Westerns.{{Cite book |last1=Weaver |first1=Tom |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7dg1DwAAQBAJ&dq=%22julie+adams%22+%22secretary%22+%22b-movie%22&pg=PA184 |title=Universal Terrors, 1951-1955: Eight Classic Horror and Science Fiction Films |last2=Schecter |first2=David |last3=Kiss |first3=Robert J. |date=2017-09-11 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-1-4766-2776-2 |pages=184 |language=en}}

Career

=Film=

She used her real name until 1949, when she began working for Universal-International, the same studio where she met future stars such as James Best, Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis.{{cite web|url=http://www.greatentertainersarchives.blogspot.com/2012/04/julie-adams-at-85.html|title=Julie Adams at 85|publisher=Great Entertainers Archives.com| date=2012-04-09|access-date= October 17, 2015}} She then became "Julia" and eventually "Julie". In 1954, she explained the latter change, "The studio picked Julia, but I never have felt comfortable with it. I just like the name Julie better, and the studio has given me permission to make the change."{{cite news|last1=Carroll|first1=Harrison|title=Behind the Scenes in Hollywood|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3192850/the_lethbridge_herald/|agency=The Lethbridge Herald|date=November 18, 1954|page=3|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=September 9, 2015}} {{Open access}}

Her first movie role was a minor part in Red, Hot and Blue (1949), followed by a leading role in the Lippert Western The Dalton Gang (1949). Adams was featured as the beautiful ichthyologist Kay Lawrence in the horror film Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954).[http://www.fangoria.com/new/exclusive-interview-julie-adams-on-the-creature-from-the-black-lagoon-at-mile-high-horror/ Exclusive Interview: Julie Adams on THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON at Mile High Horror!] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170222121359/http://www.fangoria.com/new/exclusive-interview-julie-adams-on-the-creature-from-the-black-lagoon-at-mile-high-horror/ |date=2017-02-22 }}, fangoria.com; accessed October 13, 2016.

She co-starred in 1950s films opposite some of Hollywood's top leading men, including with James Stewart in 1952's Bend of the River, with Rock Hudson in The Lawless Breed (1953) and One Desire (1955), with Tyrone Power in The Mississippi Gambler (1953), with Glenn Ford in The Man from the Alamo (1953), with Charlton Heston in The Private War of Major Benson (1955), with Dan Duryea in Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957) and with Joel McCrea in The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959).

Adams co-starred with Rory Calhoun, known for his role in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), in the film The Looters (1955), the story of a plane crash in the Rocky Mountains. Part of the picture was filmed about Tarryall Creek at what is now Eleven Mile State Park in Park County in central Colorado. The advertising poster reads: "Five desperate men ... and a girl who didn't care ... trapped on a mountain of gale-lashed rock!"Laura King Van Dusen, "Movie Making", Historic Tales from Park County: Parked in the Past (Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2013); {{ISBN|978-1-62619-161-7}}, pp. 182–83.

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She also starred in 1957's Four Girls in Town, a romantic comedy about four young women competing for the leading role in a new movie, featuring an international cast. She appeared with Elvis Presley in the musical-comedy Tickle Me (1965). Adams thought highly of her co-star, noting: "Despite his status as a superstar singer and stage performer, Elvis took his acting very seriously. He was always prepared, and did a good job in the roles he was given. When he did his musical numbers in Tickle Me, sometimes walking from table to table in a nightclub set, he did them perfectly in one take."{{cite web|last1=Armstrong|first1=Richard|title=Julie Adams Chats with the Café about James Stewart, the Gill Man, Elvis, and Her Autobiography|url=http://www.classicfilmtvcafe.com/2013/04/julie-adams-chats-with-cafe-about-james.html|website=Classic Film & TV Cafe}}

=Television=

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On television, Adams appeared on The Andy Griffith Show portraying Mary Simpson, a county nurse and romantic interest of Sheriff Andy Taylor in a 1962 episode. She also made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, perhaps the most notable being the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Deadly Verdict", when she played Janice Barton, Mason's only convicted client during the show's nine-year run on CBS. In 1963, she starred in "The Case Of Lovers Leap". In 1964, she played Janice Blake in "The Case of the Missing Button". In 1965, she played the role of defendant Pat Kean in "The Case of the Fatal Fortune". Adams appeared on The Rifleman as a dubious vixen and romantic interest of lead character Chuck Connors.{{cite book |last=Lentz |first=Harris M. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O85kAAAAMAAJ |title=Television Westerns Episode Guide: All United States Series, 1949-1996 |date=1997 |publisher=McFarland & Company |isbn=978-0-7864-7386-1 |location=Jefferson, North Carolina}}{{Rp|page=355}} She guest-starred in five episodes of 77 Sunset Strip, three of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and two of Maverick, "The White Widow" and "The Brasada Spur", both with Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick.{{Rp|pages=304–305}} She also guest starred in an episode of "Mannix" in 1967 called "Then the Drink Takes the Man."

More guest-star roles in popular television series followed, including One Step Beyond; The Big Valley, in its classic episode "The Emperor of Rice'";{{Rp|page=36}} McMillan & Wife; Police Woman; The Streets of San Francisco; The Incredible Hulk; Cannon; Quincy, M.E.; Too Close for Comfort; and Cagney & Lacey. Adams co-starred with James Stewart in all 24 episodes of The Jimmy Stewart Show on NBC in 1971–1972. Stewart played a professor, and Adams played his wife.Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1979). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. {{ISBN|0-345-25525-9}}. P. 307. She was cast in the recurring role of real estate agent Eve Simpson for ten episodes of CBS's Murder, She Wrote.

=Appearances=

Adams joined three other cast members from Creature from the Black Lagoon for a 50th anniversary celebration of the film at Creaturefest in November 2003. The festival was held at Wakulla Springs, just south of Tallahassee, Florida, where underwater scenes were filmed in 1953.{{cite web|url=http://the-reelgillman.com/news/50thcreaturefest.html |title=50th Birthday Party |access-date=2019-02-06}}

In August 2012, she was a guest of honor at the Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention held at the Shrine Auditorium. (She attended the same convention in May 2012.) She also appeared at the CineCon Classic Film Festival on August 31, 2012, at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. She was a scheduled guest at The Hollywood Show in Chicago, September 7–9, 2012. An additional book signing was held at Century Books in Pasadena, California, on September 20, 2012. On October 13, 2012, she was back in Berwyn, Illinois, for a book signing party.

In October 2012, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences selected Creature from the Black Lagoon as one of 13 classic horror films to screen to honor the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures. The film was shown (in 3D format) on October 16 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California.{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/events-exhibitions/events/2012/10/horror.html |title=A Monstrous Centennial: Universal's Legacy of Horror |access-date=2012-09-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120909235729/http://www.oscars.org/events-exhibitions/events/2012/10/horror.html |archive-date=2012-09-09 }} After the screening, Adams appeared on stage for a Q&A session where she shared personal memories of her role in the film, as well as several other career projects on which she had worked.

Personal life and death

Adams was married to screenwriter Leonard B. Stern from 1951 to 1953.{{cite web |url=http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/1/Julie+Adams/index.html |title=Julie Adams – The Private Life and Times of Julie Adams. Julie Adams Pictures |publisher=Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com |access-date=October 13, 2016 |archive-date=May 19, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210519015119/http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/1/Julie+Adams/index.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite news|title=Wins Divorce|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3192790/the_bee|work=The Bee|date=October 14, 1953|page=16|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=September 9, 2015}} {{Open access}} She was then married to actor-director Ray Danton from 1954 until their divorce in 1981. They had two sons: Steven Danton, an assistant director; and Mitchell Danton, a film editor.{{cite web|url=http://www.julieadams.biz/bio/bio.html|title=Official Julie Adams website|website=julieadams.biz|access-date=July 5, 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/participant.jsp?spid=721&apid=91048|title=Julie Adams – Biography|website=Turner Classic Movies|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161021074215/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/721%7C91048/Julie-Adams/|archive-date=October 21, 2016|access-date=July 5, 2016}}

Adams died on February 3, 2019, in Los Angeles, California, aged 92.{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/04/obituaries/julie-adams-dead.html |title=Julie Adams, Seized by Creature in 'Black Lagoon,' Dies at 92 |first=Robert D. |last=McFadden |author-link=Robert D. McFadden |date=February 4, 2019 |access-date=February 6, 2019 |work=The New York Times}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/07/julie-adams-obituary|title=Julie Adams obituary|last=Bergan|first=Ronald|date=February 7, 2019|work=The Guardian|access-date=February 18, 2019|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}

Awards

In 1999, Adams received a Golden Boot award for her work in Westerns. She was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame in 2000. At CineCon in 2011, Adams was honored with a Film Career Achievement Award.{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=JULIE ADAMS.The 17th annual Golden Boot Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel 1999.k16313tr.(Credit Image: © Tom Rodriguez/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com Stock Photo - Alamy |url=https://www.alamy.com/julie-adamsthe-17th-annual-golden-boot-awards-at-the-beverly-hilton-image67761400.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=www.alamy.com |language=en}} In 2012, she won the Rondo Award for the Monster Kid Hall of Fame at the annual Wonderfest in Louisville, Kentucky.{{Cite web |title=Julie Adams |url=https://www.mysterytribune.com/ms/julie-adams-of-murder-she-wrote-dies-at-92/}}

Filmography

=Features=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

rowspan=2|1949Red, Hot and BlueStarletUncredited
The Dalton GangPolly Medford
rowspan=7|1950Hostile CountryAnn Green
Marshal of HeldoradoAnnas Betty Adams
Crooked RiverAnn Haydenas Betty Adams
Colorado RangerAnnas Betty Adams
West of the BrazosAnn Greene
Fast on the DrawAnn
For Heaven's SakeJoe's MotherScenes deleted
rowspan=2|1951Bright VictoryChris PatersonCredited as Julia Adams
Hollywood StorySally Rousseau / Amanda RousseauCredited as Julia Adams
rowspan=5|1952Finders KeepersSue Kipps
Bend of the RiverLaura BaileCredited as Julia Adams
The Treasure of Lost CanyonMyra WadeCredited as Julia Adams
Horizons WestLorna HardinCredited as Julia Adams
The Lawless BreedRosie McCoyCredited as Julia Adams
rowspan=4|1953The Mississippi GamblerAnn ConantCredited as Julia Adams
The Man from the AlamoBeth AndersCredited as Julia Adams
The Stand at Apache RiverValerie Kendrick
Wings of the HawkRaquel NoriegaCredited as Julia Adams
rowspan=2|1954Creature from the Black LagoonKay LawrenceCredited as Julia Adams
Francis Joins the WACSCaptain Jane Parker
rowspan=3|1955Six Bridges to CrossEllen Gallagher
The LootersSheryl Gregory
One DesireJudith Watrouscredited as Julia Adams
rowspan=2|1956The Private War of Major BensonDr. Kay Lambert
Away All BoatsNadine MacDougall
rowspan=3|1957Four Girls in TownKathy Conway
Slaughter on Tenth AvenueDaisy 'Dee' Pauley
Slim CarterClover Doyle
rowspan=2|1958Yancy DerringerAmanda Eaton
Tarawa BeachheadRuth Campbell
1959The Gunfight at Dodge CityPauline Howard
1960RaymieHelen
1962The Underwater CityMonica Powers
1965Tickle MeVera Radford
1971The Last MovieMrs. Anderson
1974McQElaine
rowspan=2|1975The Wild McCullochsHannah McCulloch
Psychic KillerDr. Laura Scott
1976The Killer Inside MeMother
rowspan=3|1978Goodbye, Franklin HighJanice Armer
The RunawaysMother
The Fifth FloorNurse Hannelord
1984ChampionsEmma Hussey
1988Black RosesMrs. Miller
1990CatchfireMartha
2006World Trade CenterAllison's Grandmother
2011CarnageSecretary
2018The Lucky Southern StarGrandmaShort, last film role

=Television=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1949Your Show Timeas Betty Adams
1955–1957Lux Video TheatreCatherine / Henrietta Smith / Jane
1956Studio OneAnne
1957Climax!Coleen
1958Playhouse 90Janice Ohringer
1958Zane Grey TheatreJulie Brand
1958–1960Goodyear TheatreBetty Fordham / Marion Ewell
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsCarol LongsworthSeason 3 Episode 39: "Little White Frock"
1958Letter to LorettaMilly / Paula McGill
1959Alfred Hitchcock PresentsPeg ValenceSeason 5 Episode 9: "Dead Weight"
1959Alcoa Presents: One Step BeyondHelen ArcherEpisode: "Epilogue"
1959The Gunfight at Dodge CityPauline Howard
1959The Man and the ChallengeLinda Webb
1959The AlaskansClara
1959–1960MaverickWilma White / Belle Morgan
1959–196477 Sunset StripAnne Kenzie / Norma Kellogg / Miriam Galbraith / Marie La Shelle / Margot Wendice
1960CheyenneIrene Travers
1960The RiflemanNora Sanford
1960TateMary Hardin
1960MarkhamStacey Winters
1960WranglerEve Browning
1960Michael ShayneBeatrice Drake
1960–1961Hawaiian EyeGloria Matthews / Sara Crane
1960–1962CheckmateJean Damion / Janet Evans
1961Alfred Hitchcock PresentsPhyllis KendallSeason 6 Episode 15: "Summer Shade"
1961BonanzaHelen LaytonEpisode: "The Courtship"
1961OutlawsJuill Ramsur
1961Surfside 6Julie Owens / Merilee Williams
1962The Andy Griffith ShowMary Simpson
1962The Dick Powell ShowRobin
1962Dr. KildareGinny Nelson
1963The Gallant MenCaptain Meg Thorpe
1963Arrest and TrialEleanor
1963Perry MasonPatricia L. Kean / Janice Blake / Janice Barton / Valerie Comstock
1964–1965Kraft Suspense TheatreJoanne Clay / Ellen Yarnell
1965Twelve O'Clock HighLieutenant Betty Russo
1965Burke's LawCarla Cabrial
1965The Long, Hot SummerLeona Mills
1966The VirginianMarian Clay
1966–1967The Big ValleyJanet Masters / Edna Wesley
1967The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Julia Douglas
1967InsightJessica
1967–1973MannixEdie Reynolds
1968IronsideNorma Howard
1968The OutsiderLaura Carlvic
1968–1973The Mod SquadNancy Ryan / Samantha Semple
1969My Friend Tony
1969General HospitalDenise Wilton
1969The F.B.I.Denise Kriton
1969–1972The Doris Day ShowLouise Rusk / Karen Carruthers
1969–1975Marcus Welby, M.D.Lee Morgan / Claire Berwick
1970Dan AugustPatricia Fairley
1970–1971The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsLynn Craig
1971The Young LawyersAlice Graham
1971The TrackersDora PaxtonTV Movie
1971–1972The Jimmy Stewart ShowMartha Howard
1972Night GalleryGay MelcorSegment "The Miracle at Camafeo"
1972–1975Cannon
1973Go Ask AliceDorothyTV Movie
1973SearchJeanette Lewis
1974Lucas TannerMrs. Walker
1975Kolchak: The Night StalkerMrs. Avery Walker
1975CaribeMrs. Bladell
1975The Streets of San FranciscoJudith
1975Ellery QueenJennifer Packard
1976Medical CenterEllie Wilke
1976Six Characters in Search of an AuthorThe MotherTV Movie
1977McMillan & WifeDorothy Wininger
1977This Is the Life
1977–1982Quincy, M.E.Dr. Chris Winston / Sharon Ross / Mrs. Daniels
1978Police WomanEleanor Simpson
1978The Incredible HulkEllen
1980Trapper John, M.D.Lorrie Malcolm
1981Vega$Margaret Sorenson
1981–1982Code RedAnn Rorchek19 episodes
1981; 1984Too Close for ComfortSylvia Walker2 episodes
1982Cagney & LaceyHelen GrangerEpisode: "Better than Equal"
1984–1986CapitolPaula Denning3 episodes
1987–1993Murder, She WroteEve Simpson10 episodes
rowspan=2|1993Beverly Hills, 90210Grandma Arlene Beevis2 episodes
The Conviction of Kitty DoddsMargaretTV Movie
1997Diagnosis: MurderEdie Reynolds FallonEpisode: "Hard-Boiled Murder"
rowspan=2|1999Melrose PlaceMrs. Damarr
SlidersOld Maggie Beckett
2000Family LawBonnie
rowspan=2|2006Cold CaseDottie Mills
LostAmeliaEpisode: "A Tale of Two Cities"
2007CSI: NYBetty WillensEpisode: "Boo"
2008Lost: Missing PiecesAmeliaEpisode: "The Envelope"

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