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Julie Frances Cobb is an American actress. She is the daughter of actor Lee J. Cobb.

Julie Cobb
Cobb in 1977
Born
Julie Frances Cobb

OccupationActress
Years active1968present
Spouses
    (m. 1976; div. 1978)
      (m. 1986; div. 2005)
      Children1
      Parents

      Early life


      Cobb was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family.[1][2] Her parents were actor Lee J. Cobb and actress Helen Beverley.[3] She went to Beverly Hills High School and attended San Francisco State College for two years. Before she became an actress, she was a receptionist, taught English in Mexico City, and for a few months worked as a Playboy bunny.[4]


      Career


      Cobb's career, which lasted over forty years, mostly consisted of guest appearances on television shows. Her first credited role was in an episode of Star Trek entitled "By Any Other Name", which was first broadcast on February 23, 1968. (She was the only female Redshirt to be killed in the original series.) She appeared on Gunsmoke (1974), Season 20, Ep 13, "The Colonel", as the painfully reunited daughter of a once proud military officer. The Colonel was portrayed by Julie Cobb's real life father, actor Lee J. Cobb. She appeared on The Brady Bunch (1971), Season 2, Ep 18, "Our Son The Man", as Greg Brady's high school interest. She also played the matriarch of the Pembroke family on the first season of the sitcom Charles in Charge, and also appeared on the short-lived series The D.A..

      Her film career has included roles in The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974), Just You and Me, Kid (1979), The Runnin' Kind (1989), Lisa (1990), Defending Your Life (1991) and Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995). She also appeared in the TV movie versions of Salem's Lot (1979) and Brave New World (1980). As a stage actress, she won the L.A. Drama Critics Award for her role in a stage production of Arthur Miller's play After the Fall.


      Personal life


      Cobb married actor James Cromwell on May 29, 1986; he filed for a divorce in 2005.[5]


      Filmography



      Year Title Role Notes
      1968 Star Trek Yeoman Thompson By Any Other Name
      1970 Love, American Style Valerie segment "Love and the pen pal"
      1970 Bracken's World Girl in Club
      1971 Alias Smith and Jones young girl
      1971 The Brady Bunch The Girl
      1971 The D.A. Katy Benson, Katy, Public Defender Katherine Benson 6 ep.
      1972 Sarge Milly
      1973 Cannon Amy Gladstone
      1973 The Waltons Sue Cooper
      1974 The Death Squad Sharon TV movie
      1974 Dirty Sally Melinda
      1974 The Second Coming Of Suzanne Stewardess Film
      1973-1974 Gunsmoke Anne Ludley, Minnie Nolen 2 ep.
      1974 Petrocelli Millie Conway
      1975 Little House on the Prairie Trudy Coulter
      1975 Marcus Welby, M.D. Steffie Rhodes
      1975 Medical Story
      1976 State Fair Karen TV movie
      1976 The Quest Lucy Braxton
      1977 The Fantastic Journey Andrea
      1977 A Year at the Top Trish
      1977 Rosetti and Ryan Kelly
      1978 Confessions of the D.A. Man Katy Benson TV movie
      1978 CHiPs Juliet
      1978 Fantasy Island Florence Stouton
      1978 Steel Cowboy Gloria TV movie
      1978 The Incredible Hulk Jill Norton
      1979 Kaz
      1979 Just You and Me, Kid Dr. Nancy Faulkner Film
      1979 Lou Grant Barbara Benedict
      1979 Salem's Lot Bonnie Sawyer TV miniseries 2 ep.
      1980 Hart to Hart Scottie McClain
      1980 Brave New World Linda Lysenko TV movie
      1980 To Find My Son Connie Marx TV movie
      1981 Ladies' Man Sheila Thackeray
      1981 Riker Janis
      1981 Ramblin' Man Nancy
      1982 Knots Landing
      1982 Insight Laurie
      1983 Uncommon Valor Karen Merritt TV movie
      1983 The Mississippi
      1983 Tucker's Witch Natalie Gorman
      1984-1985 Charles in Charge Jill Pembroke 22 episodes
      1985 MacGruder and Loud Olivia
      1985 T.J. Hooker Martha Kenter
      1986 St. Elsewhere Mrs. Moynihan
      1986 MacGyver Susan Cooper
      1986 Matlock Janice Pearson
      1987 Family Ties Maureen Keaton 2 ep.
      1987 Designing Women Janet Shackleford 2 ep.
      1987 Starman Joanna Daniels Kendall
      1987 Baby Girl Scott Robin TV movie
      1987 Newhart Leah Myers
      1987 Jake and the Fatman Ellen Gregg
      1988 Our House Charlotte
      1985-1988 Magnum P.I. Magnum's Cousin Karen, Karen 3 eps.
      1987-1989 Growing Pains Grace Thornton, Gracie Thornton, Mrs.Dufelder 4 eps.
      1989 Heartbeat Beverly
      1989 Duet Annette
      1989 The Robert Guillaume Show Lisa
      1989 The Runnin' Kind Aunt Barbara Film
      1989 Lisa Mrs. Marks Film
      1989 Doogie Howser M.D. Lauren Aaron
      1990 Life Goes On Marina Maxwell
      1991 Defending Your Life Tram Guide Film
      1991 Wildest Dreams TV movie
      1992 Reasonable Doubts Barbara Lake
      1993 Civil Wars Jo Ann Reiman
      1993 Brooklyn Bridge Alice, Aunt Alice 2 eps.
      1994 Home Improvement Francine
      1994 Beverly Hills 90210 Group Leader
      1992-1995 Hearts Afire Diandra 2 eps.
      1995 Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde DuBois' Psychiatrist Film
      1995 Partners Mrs. Blumenthal
      1995 Land's End Leigh Breck
      1995 Present Tense, Past Perfect TV movie
      1995 New York Daze
      1996 Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Sally Reynolds
      1996 Chicago Hope Joanna-Sutton's ex #1
      1997 Moloney Dr. Jenny Russell
      1998 Silk Stalkings Victoria Bradford
      1999 Family Law Marilyn Reston
      2002 ER Dr. Felicia Kind
      2002 Days of Our Lives Carol Burns
      2002-2004 Judging Amy Attorney Denise Thebault, Mrs. Grandson's Attorney 2 eps.
      2007 The Happiest day of His Life Ms. Jacob's Film
      2007 The Circuit
      2010 Jelly Marie Woods Film
      2015 Almost Midnight Grandma Short
      2017-2018 Whatta Lark Diane Revere 5 eps.
      2020 Teenage Bounty Hunters Mother

      References


      1. Vernon Scott (January 4, 1976). "Bicentennial a 'very special event" for actor Lee J. Cobb". The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved March 24, 2009.
      2. Dewey, Donald (February 18, 2014). Lee J. Cobb: Characters of an Actor. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-8772-5.
      3. Simonson, Robert (July 26, 2011). "Helen Beverley, Yiddish Theatre Actress, Dies at 94". Playbill.com. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
      4. Kleiner, Dick (December 24, 1971). "Follows Dad's Footsteps". The Town Talk. Louisiana, Alexandria. p. 42. Retrieved April 1, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
      5. "James Cromwell files for divorce". People. Associated Press. January 14, 2005. Archived from the original on September 22, 2018. Retrieved September 14, 2022.





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