Julia Meade, a theatrical, motion picture and television actress, was also well known as a frequent television and print commercial spokesperson.
She appeared in many Musicals and sang in television programs and commercials, live in stage shows, and in concert.
She passed away on May 16, 2016. Read The New York Times obituary.
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Julia Meade and friends sing around the piano |
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Cover of Goldie Hawkins' 1959 album An Evening At Goldie's New York |
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A 1958 '45' sleeve cover (Decca 9-30675) for the single What Would It Be Like In Heaven
sung by Julia Meade and Eddie Hodges. |
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Julia sings with child star Eddie Hodges in this song from 1958, taken from the Decca Records 45 (Decca 9-30675) What Would It Be Like In Heaven / That Funny Little Dog (of mine). Vocal duet with instrumental accompaniment directed by Steve Make. Composers: Milton Kaye - Bernard Snyder - Belmonte. |
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Julia Meade has appeared frequently on stage in everything from Summer stock to Broadway productions as a dramatic actress, a comedienne and a song-and-dance star. She has sung on stage in such successes as Bells Are Ringing; Do I Hear A Waltz; A Little Night Music; Once More, With Feeling; Isn't It Romantic; Plain and Fancy; Here's Love and She Loves Me. |
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select musical stage appearances |
1990s |
Isn't It Romantic, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City |
1965 |
Here's Love, The Little Theatre on the Square, Sullivan, IL |
1962 |
Bells Are Ringing, Bradford Roof Theatre, Boston, MA |
early 60s |
Do I Hear A Waltz?, North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA |
1960 |
The Pajama Game, North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA |
1959 |
Once More, With Feeling, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA |
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