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Julie Bishop (born Jacqueline Brown; August 30, 1914 – August 30, 2001), previously known as Jacqueline Wells, was an American film and television actress. She appeared in more than 80 films between 1923 and 1957.


Early life

Julie Bishop was born Jacqueline Brown in Denver, Colorado on August 30, 1914. She used the family name Wells professionally through 1941, and also appeared on stage (and in one film) as Diane Duval. She was a child actress, beginning her career in 1923, in either ''
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'' or '' Maytime'' (sources are contradictory).


Career

By 1932, she was already a veteran film actress. Her earliest talkies were with the
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studio, where she worked in short-subject comedies with
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,
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, and
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. Then she began freelancing, working in supporting roles at large studios and in leading roles at small studios. Her ingenue role in the 1936 Laurel and Hardy feature ''
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'' won her a contract at
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, where she starred in a succession of minor features, mostly action fare. She left Columbia in 1939 and resumed her freelance career. In 1941, she was offered a contract by
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on the condition that she change her name; "Jacqueline Wells" was considered a faded, B-picture name. She chose the name Julie Bishop because it matched the monograms on her luggage (created when her married name was Jacqueline Brooks). She made 16 films at Warners, including supporting roles in ''
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'' (1943) with
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and ''
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'' (1943), starring
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and
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. While filming the latter, she met her second husband, Clarence Shoop, a pilot. She was
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's leading lady in ''
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'' (1943), played
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's wife in the
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''
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'' (1945), and closed out her Warners years in 1946's '' Cinderella Jones''. In 1949, Bishop played a down-on-her-luck wife and mother in the ''
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'', opposite
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. She was among several former Wayne co-stars (including
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,
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,
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, and
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) who joined the actor in 1954's aviation drama, '' The High and the Mighty''. She went on to work in television, notably opposite
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in his situation comedies. She retired from acting in 1957.


Personal life

Bishop was a Republican and campaigned for
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in the 1952 presidential election. She was also an
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.


Death

Bishop died of pneumonia on her 87th birthday, August 30, 2001 in Mendocino, California. She is interred at
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in Glendale, California in the same plot as her second husband, Clarence A. Shoop.Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2. McFarland & Company (2016)


Selected filmography

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Children of Jazz ''Children of Jazz'' is a lost 1923 American comedy silent film directed by Jerome Storm and adapted from Harold Brighouse's play ''Other Times'' (1920) by Beulah Marie Dix. The film stars Theodore Kosloff, Ricardo Cortez, Robert Cain, Eileen ...
'' (1923) as Child *'' Bluebeard's 8th Wife'' (1923) as Child *'' Maytime'' (1923) as Little Girl *''
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'' (1924) as Child Extra *'' The Good Bad Boy'' (1924) as Child (uncredited) *'' Captain Blood'' (1924) as Little Girl (uncredited) *'' The Golden Bed'' (1925) as Flora as a Child (uncredited) *''
The Homemaker ''The Homemaker'' is a 1919 British silent romance film directed by George Dewhurst and starring Manora Thew, Basil Gill and Gwynne Herbert.Connelly p.363 Cast * Manora Thew as Lysbeth * Basil Gill as Wilbur Benson * Gwynne Herbert as Lady ...
'' (1925) as Helen Knapp *''
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'' (1925) as Jeanette *''
The Bar-C Mystery ''The Bar C Mystery'' is a 1926 American silent Western film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. It is now considered to be lost. Plot Cast * Dorothy Phillips as Jane Cortelyou * Wallace MacDonald as Nevada * Ethel Clayton as Mrs. Lane * P ...
'' (1926) *''
The Family Upstairs ''The Family Upstairs'' is a play in three acts by Harry Delf. It has a medium-sized cast, one setting, and quick pacing. It is a domestic comedy, centered around the five-member apartment-dwelling Heller family, their endless bickering, and the ...
'' (1926) as Annabelle Heller *''
Pardon Us ''Pardon Us'' is a 1931 American pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film. It was the team's first starring feature-length comedy film, produced by Hal Roach, directed by James Parrott, and originally distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1931. Plot Du ...
'' (1931) *'' Scareheads'' (1931) *'' Any Old Port!'' (1932, Short) as Bride *'' Heroes of the West'' (1932) as Ann Blaine *''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (also known as ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English Children's literature, children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics university don, don at the University of Oxford. It details the story of a ...
'' (1933) *''
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'' (1933) as Ann Laurie *''
Tarzan the Fearless ''Tarzan the Fearless'' is a 12 chapter American Pre-Code film serial starring Buster Crabbe in his only appearance as Tarzan. It was also released as a 61-minute feature film which consisted of the first four chapters edited together, and ...
'' (1933) as Mary Brooks *''
Tillie and Gus ''Tillie and Gus'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Francis Martin, co-written by Martin and Walter DeLeon, and starring W.C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, Baby LeRoy, Julie Bishop, and Clarence Wilson. It is based on a short s ...
'' (1933) as Mary Sheridan * '' Happy Landing'' (1934) *'' The Black Cat'' (1934) as Joan Alison *''
The Loudspeaker ''The Loudspeaker'' is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley. The film is also known as ''The Radio Star'' in the United Kingdom. Plot summary Wisecracking Joe Miller (Ray Walker) makes it to the big time in radio. When he ...
'' (1934) as Janet Melrose *''
Kiss and Make-Up ''Kiss and Make-Up'' is a 1934 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant as a doctor who specializes in making women beautiful. Genevieve Tobin and Helen Mack play his romantic entanglements. The film was based on the play ''Kozmetika'' by Istvá ...
'' (1934) as Salon Client *'' Happy Landing'' (1934) as Janet Curtis *'' Square Shooter'' (1935) as Sally Wayne *''
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'' (1935) as Barbara Forrest * ''
Night Cargo ''Night Cargo'' is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Lloyd Hughes, Julie Bishop and Walter Miller. It was the final film produced by the low-budget Peerless Pictures studio.Pitts p.269 Plot In Singapore ...
'' (1936) as Claire Martineau, alias Marty *''
The Bohemian Girl (1936 film) ''The Bohemian Girl'' is a 1936 comedic feature film version of the opera ''The Bohemian Girl'' by Michael William Balfe. Directed by James W. Horne and Charles Rogers, it was produced at the Hal Roach Studios and stars Laurel and Hardy, and ...
'' (1936) as Arline as an Adult *'' The Frame-Up'' (1937) as Betty Lindale *'' Girls Can Play'' (1937) as Ann Casey *''
Counsel for Crime ''Counsel for Crime'' is a 1937 American crime film directed by John Brahm starring Otto Kruger, Douglass Montgomery and Jacqueline Wells. Plot Following his graduation from law school, Senator Robert Maddox's (Hall) adopted son Paul (Montgomery ...
'' (1937) as Ann McIntyre *''
She Married an Artist ''She Married an Artist'' is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Marion Gering and starring John Boles (actor), John Boles, Luli Deste, and Frances Drake.Goble p.806 The film's sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson. ...
'' (1937) as Betty Dennis *''
Paid to Dance ''Paid to Dance'' (also known as ''Hard to Hold'') is a 1937 American drama film starring Don Terry, Jacqueline Wells and Rita Hayworth. Plot Government agents William Dennis and Joan Bradley are undercover, working to solve the disappearances ...
'' (1937) as Joan Bradley *''
Little Miss Roughneck ''Little Miss Roughneck'' is a 1938 American drama. Plot Budding child vaudeville performer Foxine LaRue and her mother Gertrude LaRue will do anything to get Foxine into show business. Together, they stage a kidnapping hoax. Foxine is nowhere ...
'' (1938) as Mary LaRue *''
When G-Men Step In ''When G-Men Step In'' is a 1938 American action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Don Terry, Julie Bishop (billed as Jacqueline Wells), and Robert Paige. It released by Columbia Pictures. Plot Cast * Don Terry as Frederick 'Fr ...
'' (1938) as Marjory Drake *'' Flight Into Nowhere'' (1938) as Joan Hammond *''
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'' (1938) as Helen Phillips *''
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'' (1938) as Jane Brady *''
Flight to Fame ''Flight to Fame'' is a 1938 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Charles Farrell, Julie Bishop, and Hugh Sothern. Plot Cast * Charles Farrell as Capt. Robert Lawrence * Julie Bishop as Barbara Fiske (credited as Jacqu ...
'' (1938) as Barbara Fiske *''
Spring Madness ''Spring Madness'' is a 1938 American romantic comedy film based on the play of the same title by Philip Barry. It was directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and stars Maureen O'Sullivan, Lew Ayres, Ruth Hussey and Burgess Meredith ...
'' (1938) as Mady Platt *'' The Little Adventuress'' (1938) as Helen Gould *''
My Son Is a Criminal ''My Son Is a Criminal'' is a 1939 American crime film directed by Charles C. Coleman (as C.C. Coleman Jr.) and starring Alan Baxter, Julie Bishop, Gordon Oliver and Willard Robertson. Plot Former police chief Tim Halloran Sr. (Willard Roberts ...
'' (1939) as Myrna Kingsley *'' Behind Prison Gates'' (1939) as Sheila Murray *'' Kansas Terrors'' (1939) as Maria del Montez *''
Torture Ship ''Torture Ship'' is a 1939 American science fiction horror film directed by Victor Halperin, based on Jack London's 1899 short story " A Thousand Deaths". The film stars Lyle Talbot as a mad scientist who performs experiments regarding "the crimi ...
'' (1939) as Joan Martel *'' The Amazing Mr. Williams'' (1939) as Face of 7th Victim in Newspaper Photo (uncredited) *'' My Son Is Guilty'' (1939) as Julia Allen *''
Girl in 313 ''Girl in 313'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Barry Trivers and M. Clay Adams. The film stars Florence Rice, Kent Taylor, Lionel Atwill, Kay Aldridge, Mary Treen and Jack Carson. The film was released on ...
'' (1940) as Lorna Hobart *''
The Ranger and the Lady ''The Ranger and the Lady'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Plot Texas Ranger Captain Roy Colt (Roy Rogers) disapproves of the tactics of his superior, General Augustus L ...
'' (1940) as Jane Tabor *'' Young Bill Hickok'' (1940) as Louise Mason *''
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'' (1940) as Eileen Strong *'' Back in the Saddle'' (1941) as Taffy *''
The Nurse's Secret ''The Nurse's Secret'' is a 1941 American murder mystery film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Lee Patrick as a crime-solving nurse. The supporting cast features Regis Toomey and Julie Bishop. It was produced and distributed by Warner Br ...
'' (1941) as Florence Lentz *'' International Squadron'' (1941) as Mary Wyatt *''
Steel Against the Sky ''Steel Against the Sky'' is a 1941 American comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, written by Paul Gerard Smith, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Alexis Smith, Craig Stevens, Gene Lockhart, Edward Ellis and Walter Catlett. It was released by ...
'' (1941) as Myrt *''
Wild Bill Hickok Rides ''Wild Bill Hickok Rides'' is a 1942 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Constance Bennett, Bruce Cabot and Warren William. Bennett was paid $10,000 for her appearance, a significant drop from what she had recently been e ...
'' (1942) as Violet - Chorus Girl *''
Lady Gangster ''Lady Gangster'' is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture crime film directed by Robert Florey, credited as "Florian Roberts". It is based on the play ''Gangstress, or Women in Prison'' by Dorothy Mackaye, who in 1928, as #440960, served less than ten m ...
'' (1942) as Myrtle Reed *''
I Was Framed ''I Was Framed'' is a 1942 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. According to Warner Bros records the film earned $159,000 domestically and $90,000 foreign. Plot Cast * Tod Andrews as Ken Marshall (Scott) (as Michael Ames) * Jul ...
'' (1942) as Ruth Marshall (Scott) *''
Escape from Crime ''Escape from Crime'' is a 1942 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. It has essentially the same plot as the earlier '' Picture Snatcher'' (1933)., December 19, 2010, accessed March 14, 2015. Plot Cast * Richard Travis as Red O ...
'' (1942) as Molly O'Hara *''
Busses Roar ''Busses Roar'' is a 1942 film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Richard Travis and Julie Bishop. Plot A bungling saboteur attempts to place a bomb on board a bus so that it will explode as the bus passes by some oil wells. The plot ...
'' (1942) as Reba Richards *'' The Hidden Hand'' (1942) as Rita Channing *'' The Hard Way'' (1943) as Chorine (uncredited) *''
Action in the North Atlantic ''Action in the North Atlantic'' is a 1943 American war film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Jerry Wald, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and adapted by John Howard Lawson from a story by Guy Gilpatric. The film stars Humphrey Bogart and R ...
'' (1943) as Pearl O'Neill *''
Princess O'Rourke ''Princess O'Rourke'' is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Norman Krasna (in Krasna's directorial debut), and starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn. Krasna won the 1944 Oscar for Best Orig ...
'' (1943) as Stewardess (uncredited) *''
Northern Pursuit ''Northern Pursuit'' is a 1943 American World War II adventure thriller film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) who tries to uncover a Nazi plot against the Allied war effort. ...
'' (1943) as Laura McBain *''
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'' (1944) as Junior Hostess (uncredited) *''
Rhapsody in Blue ''Rhapsody in Blue'' is a 1924 musical composition for solo piano and jazz band by George Gershwin. Commissioned by bandleader Paul Whiteman, the work combines elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects and premiered in a concer ...
'' (1945) as Lee Gershwin *''
You Came Along ''You Came Along'' (working title ''Don't Ever Grieve Me'') is a 1945 romantic comedy-drama film set in World War II, directed by John Farrow. The original Robert Smith screenplay was rewritten by Ayn Rand. ''You Came Along'' stars Robert Cumming ...
'' (1945) as Mrs. Taylor *''
Idea Girl ''Idea Girl'' is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and written by Charles R. Marion and Elwood Ullman. The film stars Jess Barker, Julie Bishop, Alan Mowbray, George Dolenz, Joan Shawlee and Laura Deane Dutton. The film was rele ...
'' (1946) as Pat O'Rourke *'' Cinderella Jones'' (1946) as Camille *''
Murder in the Music Hall ''Murder in the Music Hall'' is a 1946 American musical mystery film directed by John English and starring Vera Ralston, William Marshall and Helen Walker.McCarty p.464 The film involves a murder in Radio City Music Hall with The Rockettes as ...
'' (1946) as Diane *''
Strange Conquest ''Strange Conquest'' is a 1946 American drama film directed by John Rawlins and written by Roy Chanslor. The film stars Jane Wyatt, Lowell Gilmore, Julie Bishop, Peter Cookson, Milburn Stone, Samuel S. Hinds and Abner Biberman. The film was r ...
'' (1946) as Virginia Sommers *''
Last of the Redmen ''Last of the Redskins'' also known as ''Last of the Redmen'' is a 1947 American western (genre), Western film, directed by George Sherman and starring Jon Hall (actor), Joh Hall and Michael O'Shea (actor), Michael O'Shea. The film was shot in Vi ...
'' (1947) as Cora Munro *''
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'' (1947) as Julie Vaughn *'' Deputy Marshall'' (1949) as Claire Benton *'' The Threat'' (1949) as Ann Williams *''
Sands of Iwo Jima ''Sands of Iwo Jima'' is a 1949 war film starring John Wayne that follows a group of United States Marine Corps, United States Marines from training to the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. The film, which also features John Agar, Adele M ...
'' (1949) as Mary *'' Riders of the Range'' (1950) *''
Secrets of Beauty ''Secrets of Beauty'' (also titled ''Why Men Leave Home'') is a 1951 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Ern Westmore, Julie Bishop, Richard Denning. The film was released on DVD in 2006. Cast *Julie Bishop as Ruth Waldr ...
'' (1951) as Ruth Waldron *''
Westward the Women ''Westward the Women'' is a 1951 American western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel and John McIntire. Plot In 1851, the working men of Whitman's Valley in California are lonely. Local proprietor Ro ...
'' (1951) as Laurie Smith *'' Sabre Jet'' (1953) as Mrs. Marge Hale *'' The High and the Mighty'' (1954) as Lillian Pardee *'' Headline Hunters'' (1955) as Laura Stewart *''
The Big Land ''The Big Land'' is a 1957 American Western film in Warnercolor directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo and Edmond O'Brien. Plot Back home in Texas following the Civil War, former Confederate officer Chad Morgan (Alan ...
'' (1957) as Kate Johnson (final film role)


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