Julie Gregg (born Beverly Scalzo, January[citation needed] 24, 1937
â€" November 7, 2016) was an American television, film and stage
actress.She is best known for her portrayal of Sandra Corleone in The
Godfather (1972). Also notably, she was nominated for the Tony Award
for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in the 1968
musical The Happy Time.Gregg was born in Niagara Falls, New York, the
daughter of Italian parents Victoria (née Larocca) and Caspar
Scalzo.[unreliable source?] She moved to California to attend the
University of Southern California on a music scholarship.Gregg's first
television role was in 1964, as a nurse in McHale's Navy. She guest
starred in many television shows in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, in
both dramatic and comic roles. She appeared twice on Bewitched, in two
different guest roles: the first was in "Double Split" (1966), season
2, episode 64, and the second in "The Crone of Cawdor" (1967), season
3, episode 101. In the latter episode, she played a crone who stole
the youth of mortal men when she kissed them, which she tried but
failed to do with Darrin Stephens. She appeared in episodes 33 and 34
of Batman in 1966, and played a nightclub singer in the film Batman
(1966).
â€" November 7, 2016) was an American television, film and stage
actress.She is best known for her portrayal of Sandra Corleone in The
Godfather (1972). Also notably, she was nominated for the Tony Award
for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in the 1968
musical The Happy Time.Gregg was born in Niagara Falls, New York, the
daughter of Italian parents Victoria (née Larocca) and Caspar
Scalzo.[unreliable source?] She moved to California to attend the
University of Southern California on a music scholarship.Gregg's first
television role was in 1964, as a nurse in McHale's Navy. She guest
starred in many television shows in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, in
both dramatic and comic roles. She appeared twice on Bewitched, in two
different guest roles: the first was in "Double Split" (1966), season
2, episode 64, and the second in "The Crone of Cawdor" (1967), season
3, episode 101. In the latter episode, she played a crone who stole
the youth of mortal men when she kissed them, which she tried but
failed to do with Darrin Stephens. She appeared in episodes 33 and 34
of Batman in 1966, and played a nightclub singer in the film Batman
(1966).
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