Julie Bishop (actress)
Julie Bishop | |
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Born | Jacqueline Wells August 30, 1914 Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Mendocino, California, U.S. |
Other names | Diane Duval |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1923–1957 |
Spouse(s) | William F. Bergin (1968-2001; her death) Clarence A. Shoop (1944-1968; his death); 2 children Walter Booth Brooks III (1936-1939; divorced) |
Children | Pamela Susan Shoop Steve Shoop |
Julie Bishop (August 30, 1914 – August 30, 2001) was an American film and television actress. She appeared in over 80 films between 1923 and 1957.
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Life and career
Bishop was born Jacqueline Wells and used her birth name professionally through 1941. She also appeared on stage (and in one film) as Diane Duval. She was a child actress, beginning her career in 1923. Early on, she appeared in several Laurel and Hardy films (Any Old Port! and The Bohemian Girl), and she settled on the name by which she is best remembered when offered a contract by Warner Bros. on the condition that she change her name, which was associated with her almost exclusively B-movie appearances through 1941 (amounting to nearly 50 films over 17 years). She chose the name because it matched the monograms on her luggage (she had for a time been married to Walter Booth Brooks III, a writer).
By 1932, she was already a veteran film actress. Her filmography includes works billed under the names of Jacqueline Wells and Diane Duval.[1] As Jacqueline Wells she appeared in almost 50 B-movies for Universal – spanning the silent era and the talkies – including two comedies with Laurel and Hardy. She adopted the name Julie Bishop in 1941 when she signed with Warner Bros., and she appeared in more than a dozen feature films including Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) with John Wayne.[1]
She made 16 films at Warners, including a supporting role in Princess O'Rourke (1943), supporting Olivia de Havilland and Robert Cummings. While filming, she met her second husband, Clarence Shoop, a pilot. She was Humphrey Bogart's leading lady in Action in the North Atlantic (1943), played Ira Gershwin's wife in the biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945), and closed out her Warners years in 1946's Cinderella Jones.[1]
In 1949, Bishop played a down-on-her-luck wife and mother in the Sands of Iwo Jima, opposite John Wayne. She was among several former Wayne co-stars (including Laraine Day, Ann Doran, Jan Sterling, and Claire Trevor) who joined the actor in 1954's aviation drama, The High and the Mighty.[1]
Personal life
Thrice married, Bishop had a son, Steve, a physician and pilot, and a daughter, actress Pamela Susan Shoop, both by her second marriage, Gen. Clarence A. Shoop, a test pilot who flew for Howard Hughes and later became vice president of Hughes Aircraft; they were married from 1944 until his death in 1968. Her first marriage ended in divorce and her third with her death.[citation needed]
Death
Julie Bishop died of pneumonia on her 87th birthday, August 30, 2001, in Mendocino, California.[2]
Selected filmography
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- Bluebeard's 8th Wife (1923)
- Maytime (1923)
- Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924)
- Captain Blood (1924)
- The Golden Bed (1925)
- Classified (1925)
- The Bar-C Mystery (1926)
- Any Old Port! (1932)
- Heroes of the West (1932)
- Tarzan the Fearless (1933)
- The Black Cat (1934)
- The Bohemian Girl (1936)
- Counsel for Crime (1937)
- She Married an Artist (1937)
- The Frame-Up (1937)
- The Little Adventuress (1938)
- Torture Ship (1939)
- The Ranger and the Lady (1940)
- Young Bill Hickok (1940)
- The Nurse's Secret (1941)
- The Hidden Hand (1942)
- Lady Gangster (1942)
- Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942)
- I Was Framed (1942)
- Escape from Crime (1942)
- Northern Pursuit (1943)
- Action in the North Atlantic (1943)
- Princess O'Rourke (1943)
- Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
- Last of the Redmen (1947)
- High Tide (1947)
- Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
- Riders of the Range (1949)
- Westward the Women (1951)
- The High and the Mighty (1954)
References
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External links
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