Julie Newmar to Release THE CONSCIOUS CATWOMAN EXPLAINS LIFE ON EARTH

By: Aug. 19, 2011
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Tony Award and Golden Globe winning actress, Julie Newmar, offers what she hopes will be the perfect little "how to" book to place on the bedside table - "The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life on Earth."

Julie Newmar is perhaps best known world wide for her role as the sultry Cat-woman on the hit series "Batman" or on stage for her original roles of Stupefyin Jones in Lil Abner and Vera in Silk Stockings, not to mention her Tony Award winning performance as Katrin Sveg in The Marriage-Go-Round. A contract with 20th Century Fox led to roles in films such as the classic MGM musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Making the transition to TV, Julie appeared in Rod Serling's science fiction series the "Twilight Zone" in 1963, playing Miss Devlin (devil). As physical perfection, Julie was ideal to play Rhoda the Robot in "My Living Doll," as well as iconic characters such series as "Star Trek," "Get Smart," "Bewitched," "The Bionic Woman," "Hart to Hart," "According to Jim," and, of course, how many women's names grace the title of a hit movie - "Too Wong Fu, Julie Newmar," a film from Stephen Spielberg's company.

Currently, Ms. Newmar has several books in the works, but the first to hit the shelves will be "The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life on Earth" (http://julienewmar.com) and features the wit and wisdom of Ms. Julie Newmar, to be followed by "First Fantasy" (http://www.julienewmarwrites.com). "The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life on Earth" is a book in which you read a phrase and paused...read another phrase and take a breath... read more and then cry a little. A compilation of wonderful tid bits of information, inspirational thoughts, and practical advice for daily living that Julie Has collected and experienced over her lifetime, and she is sharing with the reader. Julie was trying to create that perfect little "how to" book to place on the bedside table - the one that would empower others to be the very best I can be.

 



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