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⚫ | '''Julie Ege''' (], ] — ], ]) was a ]-born actress and model. | ||
⚫ | Ege was born in ], ]; she was a ] and ] contestant and a ]. In 1967, she moved to England as an au pair to improve her English and also studied at a language school. | ||
⚫ | '''Julie Ege''' (] ] — ] ]) was a ]-born actress and model. | ||
⚫ | Ege was born in ], ]; she was a ] and ] contestant and a ]. In 1967, she moved to England as an au pair to improve her English and also studied at a language school. | ||
She made her film debut in a low budget Norwegian film ''Stompa til sjøs (Jennings at Sea)''. Ege appeared in 1969's '']'' as Helen, the "Scandinavian girl." She later starred in ]' '']'' and '']''. Other appearances include the Gluttony segment of '']''. | She made her film debut in a low budget Norwegian film ''Stompa til sjøs (Jennings at Sea)''. Ege appeared in 1969's '']'' as Helen, the "Scandinavian girl." She later starred in ]' '']'' and '']''. Other appearances include the Gluttony segment of '']''. | ||
Ege was married and divorced twice, and lived in ] where she worked as a ] until her death from |
Ege was married and divorced twice, and lived in ] where she worked as a ] until her death from breast cancer on 29 April 2008. She had two daughters. | ||
She had been treated for ] and ]. | |||
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Julie Ege (12 November, 1943 — 29 April, 2008) was a Norwegian-born actress and model.
Ege was born in Høyland, Sandnes; she was a Miss Norway and Miss Universe contestant and a Penthouse Pet. In 1967, she moved to England as an au pair to improve her English and also studied at a language school.
She made her film debut in a low budget Norwegian film Stompa til sjøs (Jennings at Sea). Ege appeared in 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service as Helen, the "Scandinavian girl." She later starred in Hammer Film Productions' The Creatures the World Forgot and The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. Other appearances include the Gluttony segment of The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins.
Ege was married and divorced twice, and lived in Oslo where she worked as a nurse until her death from breast cancer on 29 April 2008. She had two daughters.
She had been treated for breast cancer and lung cancer.
Filmography
- Robbery. 1967
- Himmel og hav! Stompa til sjøs. 1967
- James Bond: On Her Majesty's Secret Service. 1969
- Every Home Should Have One. 1970
- Up Pompeii. 1971
- Creatures the World Forgot. 1971
- The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins. 1971
- Rentadick. 1972
- Go For a Take. 1972
- The Final Programme. 1973
- Not Now Darling. 1973
- Kanarifuglen. 1973
- Craze. 1974
- Percy's Progress. 1974
- The Mutations. 1974
- Bortreist på ubestemt tid. 1974
- Dr. of Evil. 1974
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. 1974
- Den siste Fleksnes. 1974
- The Amorous Milkman. 1975
- De Dwaze Lotgevullen von Sherlock Jones. 1975
- Farlig yrke. 1976
- Think Dirty. 1978
- Fengslende dager for Christina Berg. 1988
- Blodsbånd. 1998
Selfbiography
- Naken . H. Aschehoug & Co (W. Nygaard). Oslo 2002. ISBN 82-03-22706-6