Alexander, Julie (1938–2003)
Alexander, Julie (1938–2003)
English model and actress. Born May 9, 1938, in Fulham, West London, England; died of Alzheimer's disease, Jan 31, 2003, in Battersea; m. Robert Breckman, 1979.
Successful model (1960s); as an actress appeared as Rosalie Dawn in the comedy film classic The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's (1960); was also featured in Dentist in the Chair (1960), The Terror of Tongs (1961) and A Matter of Who; collected Staffordshire ceramics that were eventually donated to Victoria and Albert Museum; diagnosed with Alzheimer's (1993), entered a nursing center (1996).
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