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Julie Ege

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Norwegian actress (1943–2008)
Not to be confused withJulie Edge.
Julie Ege
Julie Ege on location inSwitzerland filmingOn Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1968
Born(1943-11-12)12 November 1943
Sandnes, Norway
Died29 April 2008(2008-04-29) (aged 64)
Oslo, Norway
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1967–1998

Julie Ege (Norwegian pronunciation:[ˈjʉːlɪəˈèːɡə];[tone?] 12 November 1943 – 29 April 2008) was a Norwegian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She appeared in many British films of the 1960s and 1970s.

Early life

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Ege was born inSandnes, the daughter of brickyard worker Marton Ege and Hjørdis Halvorsen.[1] At the age of 15, she began to work as a model. In 1962, she came second inMiss Norway at the age of 18, and subsequently participated inMiss Universe 1962.[1] In 1967, she moved to England to work as anau pair to improve her English, and there also studied at a language school.[2]

Career

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She made her film debut in a low-budget Norwegian filmStompa til sjøs (Stompa at Sea). She was a Penthouse Pet of May which landed her a role in 1969'sOn Her Majesty's Secret Service as Helen, the "Scandinavian girl".[2] She later starred inHammer Film Productions'Creatures the World Forgot andThe Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. Her other appearances includeEvery Home Should Have One withMarty Feldman,Not Now, Darling withLeslie Phillips and the Gluttony segment ofThe Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins.[3]

Ege is probably best remembered for her role in the 1971 comedy hit filmUp Pompeii alongsideFrankie Howerd. She played Voluptua, a Roman ruler. Her voice, however, was overdubbed bySheila Steafel (uncredited) for the film. On being introduced toLance Percival's character, who says "Madame, it's a pleasure", her famous response is "Yes, I know. I've tried it".[citation needed] On 22 August 1971, she presentedIvan Mauger with the European Speedway title trophy at Wembley before a crowd of around 75,000. In a UK TV documentary a few years before her death, she stated that she never minded being labelled a glamour actress and that it had been a good life that basically helped pay the bills. She returned to Norway and did a few films before qualifying as a registered nurse in 1998. She lived inOslo, where she worked as anurse.[2]

Personal life

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Ege was twice married and divorced in the 1960s and had two daughters.[2] In the '70s she lived withThe Beatles' tour roadie Tony Bramwell,[4] and later with the Norwegian author Anders Bye.[1] After her movie and modelling career she finished her secondary education and studied nursing. She later graduated from the University of Oslo where she studied History and English, after which she finished her nursing exams and continued working in the public health sector in Oslo.[1] Her career, as well as her illness is described in detail in her autobiography,Naken (Naked), published in 2002.[citation needed]

Death

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She died frombreast cancer at the age of 64 on 29 April 2008.[2] She had previously been treated for breast cancer andlung cancer.

Filmography

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Autobiography

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References

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  1. ^abcdSolberg, Niels Petter."Julie Ege – biografi".Norsk biografisk leksikon. Foreningen SNL. Retrieved31 March 2016.
  2. ^abcdeBergan, Ronald (May 2008)."Julie Ege".theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved27 July 2015.
  3. ^Joshi, Mohit."Norwegian model and actress Julie Ege dies at 64".topnews.in. Retrieved27 July 2015.
  4. ^Kingsland, Tony Bramwell with Rosemary (2006).Magical mystery tours : my life with the Beatles (1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.). New York: Thomas Dunne Books.ISBN 0312330448.

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