Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Cult-TV Faces of: Julie Newmar




The amazing Julie Newmar gets my vote as the sexiest cult-tv actress of all-time. This charismatic performer alyways played strong, smart, seductive characters, even on the cultiest of programs in the 1960s and 1970s. How many of Newmar's series and episode appearances featured here can you name?

5 comments:

  1. I completely second that emotion. Newmar is sexy hot. One of the finest beauties to grace the screen.

    So, we have her as the ultra hot Cat Woman in Frame 2. I always liked her better than Eartha Kitt. Smokin!

    Then in Frame 3, we have Star Trek: TOS Season Two Episode Friday's Child.

    An I know Buck Rogers In The 25th Entry is in there.

    She was a find!

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  2. Hello Sci-Fi Fanatic.

    Well, you absolutely got Frame 2 and Frame 3 -- Catwoman and Elaan, respectively, from Batman and Star Trek ("Friday's Child.") Buck Rogers is in there somewhere...

    Nice job!

    best,
    JKM

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  3. I believe Frame 1 is Twilight Zone, but I can't remember the episode title. Frame 4 is Jason of Star Command or Space Academy (My memory confuses the two anymore). And Frame 5 is the Buck Rogers shot,and I think it was called "Flight of the Witch" (maybe).

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  4. Tim:

    Great job! You got the Twilight Zone ("Of Late I Think of Cliffordville" is the actual episode title, from the fourth season). The fourth photo is from Jason of Star Command. And "Flight of the War Witch" is the correct title of the Buck Rogers episode (and the last pic).

    best,
    JKM

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  5. Without looking at the other answers, I believe it's Twilight Zone, Batman, Star Trek and Buck Rogers. I don't know about the fourth one, though. Newmar was an amazingl sexy woman, and was the MILF-iest Devil this side of Elizabeth Hurley.

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