Posted on 02/04/2019 7:38:24 AM PST by Borges
Julie Adams, the actress best-known for starring in the 1954 monster horror film The Creature From the Black Lagoon, has died. She was 92.
Adams died Sunday in Los Angeles, according to her official website.
The Shape of Water director Guillermo del Toro paid tribute to the actress, writing, I mourn Julie Adams passing. It hurts in a place deep in me, where monsters swim.
During her storied career, Adams appeared in 50 films and even more television episodes. Along with Creature From the Black Lagoon, which catapulted her film career, she starred alongside Elvis Presley in 1965s Tickle Me, worked with Dennis Hopper in 1971s The Last Movie, and appeared with Jimmy Stewart in Bend in the River. Her other movie roles include Francis Joins the WACS, The Private War of Major Benson, Mississippi Gambler, Bright Victory, and Slaughter on Tenth Avenue.
Born Betty May Adams on Oct. 17, 1926 in Waterloo, Iowa, Adams spent her formative years in Arkansas before moving to California. She took acting lessons while working as a secretary before landing her first film role, 1949s Red Hot and Blue for Paramount, which she followed up with a number of Westerns. She changed her name to Julie by the early 50s after signing with Universal in 1949.
Adams married actor-director Ray Danton, her co-star in the 1955 action film The Looters. They also appeared together in 1958s Tarawa Beachhead and 1975s horror flick Psychic Killer before divorcing in 1981. The couple had two children, Steve Danton and Mitchell Danton.
After her divorce, Adams had a long-term relationship with screenwriter Ronald M. Cohen, known for projects like The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, Twilights Last Gleaming, and Last Stand at Saber River starring Tom Selleck.
On the television front, Adams appeared in series such as CSI: New York, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Andy Griffith Show, Too Close for Comfort, General Hospital, Beverly Hills, 90210, The Colgate Comedy Hour, and Melrose Place. She also played a recurring role on CBSs Murder, She Wrote.
She is survived by her two sons and four grandchildren.
First horror movie I saw a kid. Scared me to death.
Julie Julie Julie. I was confused, think it was about Julie London.
She awakened my young innocent loins back in the day
Has anyone seen that disgusting movie “shape of water”?
In that movie, the “heroine” has many rounds of sex with a creature from Black Lagoon!
Worst movie I’ve ever seen.
My favorite 50’s rubber suit monster movie is It, The Terror From Beyond Space. The (uncredited) inspiration for Alien.
I think I’ll steal that gif. :)
Worse than Three Billboards...? That is bad.
I never knew she was married to Ray Danton.
That sentence is more horrifying than any feelings she might have experienced as the swamp creature lunged towards her...
Also, Louisa Moritz, 72, passed away this weekend.
-PJ
RIP
Well, this is a scary thread, isn’t it?
You've led a sheltered life.
I didn’t either. I liked them both.
Lol
You mean like my first issue Spiderman, X-Men, Daredevil, and many others?
When mom asked be what to do with those boxes of comics, I said throw them out.
Who knew.
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