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Julie Ege records a John Lennon song. Julie Ege, the Norwegian film
Julie Ege records a John Lennon song. Julie Ege, the Norwegian film and television actress has started a new career as a pop singer. Her first record - " Love", a song by John Lennon - is to be released on the CBS label on January 15th. Julie Ege one of the worlds most photographed girls - rose to international fame through her part in the Marty Feldman picture, " Every home should have one". Since then she has starred in the Hammer film, " Creatures the world forgot" which is now awaiting release and completed a major role in the film version of " Up Pompeii". Pictured taken in recorded Sound Studio, Bryanston Street, London, W.1. January 1971
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Bikini Bra Cycle Shirts Microphones
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In this photo print, we see the multi-talented Julie Ege embarking on a new chapter in her illustrious career. Known for her mesmerizing performances as a Norwegian film and television actress, Julie has now ventured into the world of pop music as a singer. Her debut record, titled "Love" is an enchanting rendition of a John Lennon song and is set to be released on the prestigious CBS label. Julie Ege's rise to international fame can be attributed to her unforgettable role in Marty Feldman's acclaimed picture, "Every home should have one". As one of the most photographed girls in the world, she effortlessly captivated audiences with her undeniable charm and beauty. Additionally, she showcased her acting prowess in Hammer Films' eagerly anticipated production, "Creatures the world forgot" which awaits its release. Moreover, Julie recently completed a significant role in the film adaptation of "Up Pompeii". This remarkable photograph was taken at Bryanston Street's recorded Sound Studio located in London's vibrant W. 1 district during January 1971. Here we witness Julie Ege immersed in her musical journey surrounded by microphones while exuding elegance clad in bikini bra and cycle shirts that epitomize 1970s fashion. Memory Lane Prints presents this timeless image capturing Julie Ege's transition from actress to singer—a testament to her versatility and unwavering determination to conquer new artistic realms.
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