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Occupation
  
Film actress

Years active
  
1953–1969


Name
  
Julia Arnall

Role
  
Actress

Julia Arnall Austrian actress Julia Arnall leaning against a shop

Born
  
November 21, 1930 (age 93) (
1930-11-21
)
ViennaAustria

Other names
  
Julia Ilse Hendrika von Stein Liebenstein zu Bachfeld

Spouse
  
Robert Ottaway (m. 1962–1975), Desmond Arnall (m. 1950–1955)

Movies
  
Lost, The Double Man, Mark of the Phoenix, The Man Without a Body, The Trunk

Similar People
  
Guy Green, Henry Cornelius, Franklin J Schaffner, W Lee Wilder

Julia arnall


Julia Arnall (21 November 1928) is a retired British-based actress. Born in Vienna, she spent her childhood in Berlin, where her father was an army officer. After the war ended, she married a British Army officer, Desmond Arnall, who was posted in Berlin. She emigrated to the UK in 1950.

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Filmography

Actress
1969
Mogul (TV Series) as
Kelly Lee Marcus
- Don't Ask, Take (1969) - Kelly Lee Marcus
1968
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Margaret Chapman
- The Prospective Candidate (1968) - Margaret Chapman
1967
The Double Man as
Anna
1966
The Saint (TV Series) as
Ingrid
- Locate and Destroy (1966) - Ingrid
1963
Zero One (TV Series) as
Doctor
- The Golden Silence (1963) - Doctor
1963
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Hilda Stern
- Intercrime (1963) - Hilda Stern
1962
The Pursuers (TV Series) as
Doris West
- The Paintings (1962) - Doris West
1961
Ghost Squad (TV Series) as
Julie
- The Broken Doll (1961) - Julie
1961
Family Solicitor (TV Series) as
Inge Gudren
- Wage Snatch (1961) - Inge Gudren
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Annaliese Kern / Francoise
- A Call on Kuprin: Part 1 (1961) - Annaliese Kern
- The Nightwalkers (1960) - Francoise
1960
International Detective (TV Series) as
Dolores / Hilda Brenner
- The Dolores Case (1961) - Dolores
- The Brenner Case (1960) - Hilda Brenner
1961
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Helga Short
- Episode #1.428 (1961) - Helga Short
- Episode #1.426 (1961) - Helga Short
- Episode #1.425 (1961) - Helga Short
1961
Carry on Regardless as
Trudy Trelawney
1961
The Trunk as
Lisa Maitland
1960
Danger Man (TV Series) as
Natalie Smith / Josetta Ingres
- The Dead Man Walks (1960) - Natalie Smith
- Josetta (1960) - Josetta Ingres
1960
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Lisa Kleve
- Three Small Bones (1960) - Lisa Kleve
1960
Don't Do It Dempsey (TV Series) as
Ingrid Ericson
- Mothers' Help (1960) - Ingrid Ericson
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
The Girl
- The Facts of Life (1960) - The Girl
1960
Inside Story (TV Series) as
Anna Davidson
- A Home for Anna (1960) - Anna Davidson
1959
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Gisela von Weber
- Through a Glass Darkly (1959) - Gisela von Weber
1959
Model for Murder as
Diane Leigh
1958
Mark of the Phoenix as
Petra
1958
Chain of Events (uncredited)
1957
Flight of the Dove (TV Movie) as
A woman
1957
Sword of Freedom (TV Series) as
Cristina
- Cristina (1957) - Cristina
1957
Balance of Terror (TV Movie) as
Anna Fortner
1957
Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! (TV Series) as
Tamara Gilmore
- Two Against the Kremlin (1957) - Tamara Gilmore
1957
The Man Without a Body as
Jean Cramer
1956
Triple Deception as
Diane Gilbert
1956
Tears for Simon as
Sue Cochrane
1955
All for Mary as
Young Woman on Aeroplane (uncredited)
1955
Man of the Moment as
Waitress (uncredited)
1955
Simon and Laura as
Makeup Girl
1955
Value for Money as
Ruritanian Doll (uncredited)
1955
I Am a Camera as
Model (uncredited)
1953
Knights of the Round Table as
Bit Role (uncredited)
Self
1956
Film Fanfare (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.16 (1956) - Self
1956
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Cornel Wilde, Elsa Martinelli, Jean Wallace (1956) - Self

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