Julie Sommars Net Worth

Julie Sommars is an American actress born in Fremont, Nebraska in 1942. She showed early signs of talent as a public orator in high school and won awards for her abilities. She began her acting career at age 18 with a role on Loretta Young's TV show. She went on to appear in various TV shows and movies, including Sex and the College Girl (1964), The Pad and How to Use It (1966), The Governor & J.J. (1969), Five Desperate Women (1971), and The Harness (1971). She is best known for her role as Asst. D.A. Julie March on Matlock (1986), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. She is married to John Karns and has three children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day April 15, 1942
Birth Place  Fremont, Nebraska, United States
Age 81 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Occupation Actress
Years active 1960–1994
Spouse(s) John Karns (1984–present) Stuart Erwin Jr (1971–1976) 3 children Robert Trentacosta (1964–1965) Jack Doner (1960)

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

Julie Sommars, a renowned American actress, has achieved significant success throughout her career. With a net worth that is projected to reach $10 million in 2024, she has proved herself as a highly talented and incredibly accomplished artist. Known for her remarkable performances, Julie Sommars is recognized as one of the most respected and influential figures in the US entertainment industry. Her exceptional acting skills and undeniable charisma have earned her a dedicated fan base and numerous accolades over the years. With her impressive net worth and unparalleled talent, Julie Sommars continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of acting.

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Biography/Timeline

1960

Sommars is best known for her work on television. She made her television debut In 1960, at the age of nineteen, in an episode of The Loretta Young Show. She later appeared in Gunsmoke, Shirley Temple's Storybook, The Great Adventure, Bonanza, Run, Buddy, Run, Perry Mason, Ben Casey, Death Valley Days, The Fugitive, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Get Smart, and Love, American Style.

1965

During her career, Sommars has appeared in four movies. She played the female lead in the 1965 Columbia Pictures' western The Great Sioux Massacre opposite Joseph Cotten. The following year, she starred with Brian Bedford in the comedy film, The Pad and How to Use It. In 1977, Sommars co-starred opposite Dean Jones and Don Knotts as the beautiful but assertive young race car driver Diane Darcy in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo.

1969

From 1969-70, Sommars starred as Jennifer Jo "J.J." Drinkwater, the daughter of Dan Dailey's the "Governor" in the CBS comedy series, The Governor & J.J.. In 1970, she won Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy for her performance on show. The series was canceled after two seasons.

1984

After The Governor & J.J., Sommars played the leading roles in a number of made for television movies, and starred in several pilots. She guest starred on The Rockford Files, McCloud, McMillan, Barnaby Jones, Fantasy Island, Magnum, P.I., and Diagnosis: Murder. In 1984, she was a regular cast member in the short-lived syndicated soap opera, Rituals. From 1987 to 1994, Sommars played assistant District Attorney Julie March on the NBC legal series, Matlock. This role also garnered her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 1990.