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Julie Gregg (born Beverly Scalzo; January 24, 1937 – November 7, 2016) was an American television, film and stage actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Sandra Corleone in ''
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'' (1972). Also notably, she was nominated for the
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for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Laurie Mannon in the 1968 musical '' The Happy Time'', directed by
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and featuring music by John Kander &
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Biography

Gregg was born in Niagara Falls, New York, the daughter of Italian parents Victoria ( née Larocca) and Caspar Scalzo. She moved to California to attend the
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on a music scholarship. Gregg's first television role was in 1964, as a nurse in ''
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''. She guest starred in dramatic and comic roles on television shows in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. She appeared on '' Bewitched'' in two different guest roles: in "Double Split" (1966), season 2, episode 64, and in "The Crone of Cawdor" (1967), season 3, episode 101. In the latter episode, she played a crone who stole the youth of mortal men when she kissed them, which she tried but failed to do with Darrin Stephens. She appeared in episodes 33 and 34 of '' Batman'' in 1966, and played a
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in the film ''Batman'' (1966). In 1970, she appeared in '' The Virginian'' episode "The Gift" (season 8, episode 24), portraying a saloon girl who is targeted by the partner of a bank robber who dies in her room after hiding his loot. Also in 1970, she starred in an episode of '' Mannix'' entitled "Fly, Little One" (Season 3, Episode 21), as one of the psychologists taking care of a mentally disturbed little girl Pamelyn Ferdin who was targeted for death by criminals who thought she had overheard their plans for stealing negotiable bonds from the psychology clinic. She had a recurring role as Abby Graham in ''
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'', an
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detective series that aired from 1972 to 1973; in this period drama, set in Los Angeles in the late 1930s, Abby Graham is a nightclub singer constantly trying to encourage her boyfriend, Banyon (
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), to settle down and marry her, but to no avail. In 1974, she appeared in '' The F.B.I.'' episode "Survival" (season 9, episode 23), it was the very final episode of the show's nine-year run. She played Mrs. Sandra Taggart. Among her guest roles in the late 1960s and early 1970s were two separate episodes of '' Mission: Impossible'', where she again played different characters. In 1969, in season 4, episode 91 "Amnesiac", she played Monique, an
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operative. That was the season when the show had no permanent female operative because Barbara Bain, who played Cinnamon Carter in seasons 1–3, had resigned, and
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, who played Dana Lambert in season 5, had not yet signed on. Then in 1970, in season 5, Gregg played Anna Kerkoska, a premier's daughter who needed rescuing, in "Decoy", episode 112. Anna fell in love with
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, who rescued her by driving her across the border in a specially outfitted, low to the ground, automobile that could drive under the border gate. Gregg also guest starred in two season 2 episodes of ''
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'': "Savage Sunday", as a revolutionist, and "The One with the Gun", as the wife of a man shot after a crooked card game. In 1975, Gregg was cast in a starring role in the short-lived ABC drama series, '' Mobile One''. She played Maggie Spencer, a television news assignment editor, in all 11 episodes with co-star Jackie Cooper. The show was cancelled in January 1976. In 1978, she appeared as Susan in the episode "The Two-Million-Dollar Stowaway" of the NBC crime drama series ''
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'', and as Edna Clapper in the 1979 miniseries '' The Seekers''. Gregg's last television role was as Sally in the "Thanksgiving" (1987) episode on Showtime's ''
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Death

Gregg died of cancer on November 7, 2016, aged 79, in
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Roles in film

Gregg's first credited film role was also in 1967, in '' From Hell to Borneo'', which was shot on location in the Philippines. She received second billing in that movie to George Montgomery. She played the role of Sandra Corleone in ''The Godfather'', and reprised her role in ''
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'', but the scene was subsequently cut. However it does appear in the television version of ''
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''. Apart from an uncredited appearance as a nightclub singer in the 1966 film version of '' Batman'', her only musical film role was as Antonia, Don Quixote's niece, in '' Man of La Mancha'' in 1972. In that movie, she was featured in the song ''I'm Only Thinking of Him''. Her other film roles were in '' The Kill Reflex'' (1989), starring Fred Williamson and Maud Adams, and the thriller ''Dead On'' in 1994.


Roles on stage

Gregg was also a stage actress and singer, a veteran of national tours of '' Fanny'' and ''
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''. She also portrayed Julie LaVerne in ''
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'' on tour in 1981. Her only appearance on Broadway was as school teacher Laurie Mannon in John Kander and
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's 1968 musical production of '' The Happy Time''. She replaced Linda Bennett in that role just before the New York opening. Her opening day performance was well received by the critics, who noted her "enchanting voice, looks, and personality." Gregg received a
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nomination for her performances in '' The Happy Time'', in the category Featured, i.e., supporting, Actress (Musical). Her co-star in the musical, Robert Goulet won the Tony that year for best actor in a musical. She did win a
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for the 1967–68 season for her debut performance.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gregg, Julie American film actresses American television actresses American stage actresses Actresses from New York (state) People from Niagara Falls, New York 1937 births 2016 deaths 21st-century American women