Julie Bishop


Actor

About

Also Known As
Diane Duval, Jacqueline Wells, Jacqueline Brown
Birth Place
Denver, Colorado, USA
Born
August 30, 1914
Died
August 30, 2001
Cause of Death
Pneumonia

Family & Companions

Walter Booth Brooks III
Husband
Journalist. Married on May 16, 1936; filed for divorce in 1938; divorce finalized in 1939.
Clarence A Shoop
Husband
US Army officer. Achieved rank of major general; married from July 24, 1944 until his death in October 1967.
William F Bergin
Husband
Surgeon. Married in 1968.

Biography

Life Events

1923

Film debut (as Jacqueline Brown) in "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife"

Videos

Movie Clip

Bohemian Girl, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) I Dreamt I Dwelled In Marbled Halls Jumping 12 years during which time the child of adoptive gypsy “uncles” Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy has grown up to be Jacqueline Wells (later known as Julie Bishop, the name she adopted in 1941 when she signed with Warner Bros.), with a song from the original operetta by Michael William Balfe, in The Bohemian Girl, 1936.
Threat, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Kluger's Out Straight to business, no attempt to disguise the locale (L-A) or the state prison (Folsom), but only Robert Shayne as cop Murphy is properly introduced, though the danger (in the person of un-seen Charles McGraw) is made clear, in The Threat, 1949, directed by Felix Feist, with Michael O’Shea and Virginia Grey.
Big Land, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Bathrooms In A House? Taken in by immigrant Johnson (John Qualen) and his widowed daughter-in-law (Julie Bishop) in post-Civil War Kansas, Texas cattle man Morgan (Alan Ladd) and his new drying-out pal Jagger (Edmond O’Brien) learn more about each other and meet ranch hand Ben (James Seay), and the blonde kid is Ladd’s son David, in The Big Land, 1957.
Action In The North Atlantic (1943) -- (Movie Clip) We Got Spliced Yesterday Not long after their last ship was sunk by the Germans, Merchant Marine captain Jarvis (Raymond Massey) tracks down his first mate Rossi (Humphrey Bogart), with Pearl (Julie Bishop) whom, we learn here, isn’t just another girlfriend, in Action In The North Atlantic, 1943.
Action In The North Atlantic (1943) -- (Movie Clip) My Dear Adolf Seven, then twelve days after their Merchant Marine tanker was sunk by a Nazi submarine, the crew of the Northern Star is rescued, Humphrey Bogart, Dane Clark, Raymond Massey the captain, Alan Hale sassing the enemy, in Warner Bros.’ Merchant Marine adventure, Action In The North Atlantic, 1943.
Northern Pursuit (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Our Country, Isn't It? German-descended RCMP man Wagner (Errol Flynn), who wants to quit for personal reasons, must explain to his commanding officer (Tom Tully) why he wasn't quicker to turn over the Nazi pilot (Helmut Dantine) he captured, later with fiancee' (Julie Bishop), in Northern Pursuit, 1943.
Busses Roar (1942) -- (Movie Clip) San Diego Bus Not hard to see what Warner studio bosses saw in young Eleanor Parker, here as counter-girl Norma, in her first movie appearance, followed by Willie Best, Rex Williams whom we know to be a baddie, Creighton Hale selling tickets and Julie Bishop short of cash, early in the 1942 war-time programmer Busses Roar.
Busses Roar (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Marines Are Funny Reba (Julie Bishop) by now is pretty-much openly hustling for a bus ticket home, failing with just-arrived Sgt. Ryan (Richard Travis) and commiserating with Norma (Eleanor Parker, in her first movie), Vera Lewis and Harry Bradley the senior couple, in the Warner Bros. B-feature Busses Roar,1942.
Westward The Women -- (Movie Clip) Stay Away From My Men! In Chicago, sponsor Whitman (John McIntire) and trail guide Wyatt (Robert Taylor) brief their charges for the wagon train, Jean (Marilyn Erskine) and Maggie (Lenore Longergan) standing out, in Westward The Women, 1952.

Trailer

Family

William Brown
Father
Businessman, actor.
Blanche Brown
Mother
Pamela Shoop
Daughter
Actor. Born on June 8, 1948; made headlines when she married former Roman Catholic priest Terrance A. Sweeney.
Stephen Allen Shoop
Son
Surgeon. Born on April 16, 1950.

Companions

Walter Booth Brooks III
Husband
Journalist. Married on May 16, 1936; filed for divorce in 1938; divorce finalized in 1939.
Clarence A Shoop
Husband
US Army officer. Achieved rank of major general; married from July 24, 1944 until his death in October 1967.
William F Bergin
Husband
Surgeon. Married in 1968.

Bibliography