What is Julie Newmar's Net Worth and Salary?
Julie Newmar is an American actress, dancer, and singer who has a net worth of $100 million. Born in August 1933 in Los Angeles, California, Julie Newmar gained fame for her portrayal of Catwoman in the TV series Batman. Starting her career as a dancer in the Ziegfield Follies, she later ventured into stage acting, starring in productions such as Alice in Wonderland, Li'l Abner, and Damn Yankees.

Julie Newmar made her film debut in the 1952 movie She's Working Her Way Through College. She achieved further success by starring as Rhoda in the TV series My Living Doll from 1964 to 1965 and as Catwoman in the Batman TV series from 1966 to 1967. Additionally, she appeared in numerous films, including Just for You, The I Don't Care Girl, Serpent of the Nile, The Farmer Takes a Wife, The Band Wagon, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Li'l Abner.

- Just for You
- The I Don't Care Girl
- Serpent of the Nile
- The Farmer Takes a Wife
- The Band Wagon
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
- Li'l Abner
Aside from her acting career, Julie Newmar has also pursued entrepreneurship. She holds two U.S. patents for pantyhose designs and one for a bra design. Her bra, known as the "Nudemar," was praised for being nearly invisible. Furthermore, she has experienced success as a real estate investor, playing a significant role in the redevelopment and revitalization of the La Brea/Fairfax area.

Legal Battle and Other Notable Achievements
In addition to her successful career, Julie Newmar was involved in a legal battle with her neighbor James Belushi. This dispute resulted in her co-starring on an episode of the television series According to Jim. For her talents and contributions to the entertainment industry, she was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Most Promising Newcomer – Female and Best TV Star – Female.

Please note that all net worth figures are based on publicly available information, and while we strive for accuracy, they are only estimates. If you have any corrections or feedback, we welcome your input.
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