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Julie Cobb was born into a theatrical family. Her mother, Helen Beverley, was a renowned Yiddish stage and film actress, and her father was famed award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb. Her grandparents on her mother's side were also performers and theater owners. Involved in theater at Beverly Hills High School with classmates Richard Dreyfuss and Albert Brooks, among others, she followed her pursuit to San Francisco State University. She left college to begin working in Los Angeles. She has appeared in over seventy television programs in her over forty year career.She may be best-remembered as Jill Pembroke on the CBS series Charles in Charge (1984) and had recurring roles on Knots Landing (1979), Hearts Afire (1992), Magnum, P.I. (1980), Family Ties (1982), and Judging Amy (1999), among other television series. At Company of Angels Theater she was awarded the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for her performance as Maggie in Arthur Miller's "After the Fall", and won the same honor in addition to the Dramalogue Award for her direction of Reginald Rose's "Twelve Angry Men".A published writer, her column "The Path" appeared in the magazine journal Country Connections for several years. Trained and certified by Coaches Training Institute, she worked with clients helping them realize their most productive selves. Her daughter, Rosemary Morgan, continued in the family business as an actress before becoming a practicing attorney. The first film she wrote and directed, Night Vet (2014) won for Best Short Film at the Lady Filmmakers Festival.
Bio:
Julie Cobb was born into a theatrical family. Her mother, Helen Beverley, was a renowned Yiddish stage and film actress, and her father was famed award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb. Her grandparents on her mother's side were also performers and theater owners. Involved in theater at Beverly Hills High School with classmates Richard Dreyfuss and Albert Brooks, among others, she followed her pursuit to San Francisco State University. She left college to begin working in Los Angeles. She has appeared in over seventy television programs in her over forty year career.She may be best-remembered as Jill Pembroke on the CBS series Charles in Charge (1984) and had recurring roles on Knots Landing (1979), Hearts Afire (1992), Magnum, P.I. (1980), Family Ties (1982), and Judging Amy (1999), among other television series. At Company of Angels Theater she was awarded the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for her performance as Maggie in Arthur Miller's "After the Fall", and won the same honor in addition to the Dramalogue Award for her direction of Reginald Rose's "Twelve Angry Men".A published writer, her column "The Path" appeared in the magazine journal Country Connections for several years. Trained and certified by Coaches Training Institute, she worked with clients helping them realize their most productive selves. Her daughter, Rosemary Morgan, continued in the family business as an actress before becoming a practicing attorney. The first film she wrote and directed, Night Vet (2014) won for Best Short Film at the Lady Filmmakers Festival.
Tivia:
Is the only female "Red Skirt" to die in Star Trek TOS.Daughter of Lee J. Cobb and Helen Beverley. Her father appeared with her future father-in-law, Harry Morgan, in How the West Was Won (1962). She starred with her father in the Gunsmoke (1955) episode "The Colonel (1974)".Former Playboy Bunny.Her first role was as Yeoman Leslie Thompson in By Any Other Name (1968); her ex-husband (James Cromwell) later played the first and only "Star Trek" character to utter the phrase "Star Trek".Starred in the 1979 version of Salem's Lot (1979), based on Stephen King's book, and her ex-husband James Cromwell stars in the 2004 remake.Attended the same high school as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, Lenny Kravitz and David Schwimmer.She is of Russian Jewish descent.Ex-daughter-in-law of Harry Morgan.Received the L.A. Drama Critics Award for her role in a stage production of Arthur Miller's play "After the Fall".Mother, with Christopher Morgan, of Rosemary Morgan.Ex-daughter-in-law of John Cromwell and Kay Johnson.Ex-stepdaughter-in-law of Ruth Nelson.Ex-stepmother of Jeremy Morgan and Terence N. Morgan.Born on exactly the same date as Anthony Geary (of "Disorderlies", "General Hospital", and "UHF" fame). |
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Julie Cobb |
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Actress,Writer,Director (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Actress,Writer,Director |
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Actress,Writer,Director |
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8720 |
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2024-07-01 03:50:59 |
Biography: |
Julie Cobb was born into a theatrical family. Her mother, Helen Beverley, was a renowned Yiddish stage and film actress, and her father was famed award-winning actor Lee J. Cobb. Her grandparents on her mother\'s side were also performers and theater |
Trivia: |
Is the only female "Red Skirt" to die in Star Trek TOS.Daughter of Lee J. Cobb and Helen Beverley. Her father appeared with her future father-in-law, Harry Morgan, in How the West Was Won (1962). She starred with her father in the Gunsmoke (1955) episode "The Colonel (1974)".Former Playboy Bunny.Her first role was as Yeoman Leslie Thompson in By Any Other Name (1968); her ex-husband (James Cromwell) later played the first and only "Star Trek" character to utter the phrase "Star Trek".Starred in the 1979 version of Salem's Lot (1979), based on Stephen King's book, and her ex-husband James Cromwell stars in the 2004 remake.Attended the same high school as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, Nicolas Cage, Lenny Kravitz and David Schwimmer.She is of Russian Jewish descent.Ex-daughter-in-law of Harry Morgan.Received the L.A. Drama Critics Award for her role in a stage production of Arthur Miller's play "After the Fall".Mother, with Christopher Morgan, of Rosemary Morgan.Ex-daughter-in-law of John Cromwell and Kay Johnson.Ex-stepdaughter-in-law of Ruth Nelson.Ex-stepmother of Jeremy Morgan and Terence N. Morgan.Born on exactly the same date as Anthony Geary (of "Disorderlies", "General Hospital", and "UHF" fame). |
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Actress,Writer,Director |
Others works: |
(2002) She acted in Neil Simon's play, "Chapter Two" in a Classic Contemporary American Plays production at the Ford Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Caroline Aaron, Charlie Brill, and Michael Gross in the cast. James Eckhouse was di |
Spouse: |
James Cromwell (May 29, 1986 - 2006) (divorced)Christopher Morgan (January 1, 1978 - February 25, 1985) (divorced, 1 child)Victor French (March 14, 1976 - May 23, 1977) (divorced)Jerry Hoffman (February |
Children: |
Rosemary MorganJeremy MorganTerence N. Morgan |
Parents: |
Helen Beverley
Lee J. Cobb |
Relatives: |
Vincent Cobb (Sibling) |
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