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Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala is a Bollywood actress. She was born in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 16, 1970, and studied at the Army Public School, in Delhi. Koirala was born into a politically powerful family; her father, grandfather, and two of her great uncles were Prime Ministers of Nepal.

Nickname : Manya, Manu

Height : 5 feet & 5 inches (1.65 m)

She is an accomplished Bharatnatyam and Manipuri dancer. In the 90s, she was voted the most beautiful Bollywood actress.

Personal Quotes :

"Im basically tired of doing what I have been doing for the last 10 years. My interest level was dipping. I was doing a fairly good job, when compared to others. The standards I have set for myself are higher. When I watched the Broadway show Miss Saigon, I was ashamed of being called an actress. The leading lady's performance was outstanding. I was ashamed that I am in the same profession but could not touch those heights."

"People appreciating my performance is good enough for me. I don't care much for awards and have never given it much thought. And anyway, I can't play the games people play to win awards."


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I don't care much for awards and have never given it much thought. And anyway, I can't play the games people play to win awards.".
. "People appreciating my performance is good enough for me. Joe Early. I was ashamed that I am in the same profession but could not touch those heights.". She was the still-sensual bombshell, even in middle age; Troup played neurosurgeon Dr. The leading lady's performance was outstanding. Ironically, her ex-husband, Jack Webb, was the producer of "Emergency!" and hired both his ex-wife and her current husband to key roles on his show.

When I watched the Broadway show Miss Saigon, I was ashamed of being called an actress. Television shows in which Julie London appeared are:. The standards I have set for myself are higher. Movies in which Julie London appeared are:. I was doing a fairly good job, when compared to others. Her whispered "you make me feel so good" at the end is breathy and suggests a sexually satisfied partner. My interest level was dipping. Go slow, oooooh honey, take it easy on the curves;
When love is slow, oooooh honey, what a tonic for my nerves.
Go slow, oooooh honey, we've got such a lot of time;
When love is slow, oooooh honey, how the mercury does climb.
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"Im basically tired of doing what I have been doing for the last 10 years. The lyrics strongly suggest sex but never explicitly define it:. Personal Quotes :. Songs such as "Go Slow" epitomized her career style: her voice is slow, smoky, and sensual. In the 90s, she was voted the most beautiful Bollywood actress. Among her most famous singles are "Cry Me a River" (penned by her high school classmate Arthur Hamilton); "No Moon at All"; "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"; and "Two Sleepy People". She is an accomplished Bharatnatyam and Manipuri dancer. But it is a kind of oversmoked voice, and it automatically sounds intimate.".

Height : 5 feet & 5 inches (1.65 m). In 1957, she was the subject of a Life magazine cover article in which she was quoted as saying, "It's only a thimbleful of a voice, and I have to use it close to the microphone. Nickname : Manya, Manu. She was named one of Billboard's most popular female vocalists for 1955, 1956, and 1957. Koirala was born into a politically powerful family; her father, grandfather, and two of her great uncles were Prime Ministers of Nepal. Her professional singing career began in 1955 with a live performance at the 881 Club in Los Angeles and she recorded 32 albums. She was born in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 16, 1970, and studied at the Army Public School, in Delhi. Her early film career did not include any singing parts.

Manisha Koirala is a Bollywood actress. She was discovered by Sue Carol (wife of Alan Ladd) while London was working as an elevator operator. Julie London began singing in public in her teens, prior to her first movie appearance. She suffered a stroke in 1995 and was in poor health until her death in Encino, California at the age of 74. Together, they had three children.

They married on December 31, 1959; only his death in 1999 ended their marriage. In 1954, having become somewhat reclusive after her divorce from Webb, she met jazz composer and musician Bobby Troup. They had two children, including a daughter who survived her. This unlikely pairing arose from his love for jazz music; their marriage lasted from 1947 to 1953.

Her obvious beauty and self-poise (she was a pinup girl prized by GIs during World War II) contrasted with his pedestrian appearance and stiff-as-a-board acting technique (much parodied by impersonators). She was married to Jack Webb of Dragnet fame. She graduated from Hollywood Professional High School in 1944. Shortly after that, she began appearing in movies.

When she was 14, they moved to Los Angeles. Born in Santa Rosa, California as Julie Peck, she was the daughter of parents who had a vaudeville song-and-dance team. Julie London (September 26, 1926 - October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress who was known for her smoky, sensual voice and role as Nurse Dixie McCall on the television show Emergency! (1972 - 1977). Julie London Biography, Discography & Photos (http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/baccarach/387/Bio.htm).

IMDB entry for Julie London (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0518728/). Emergency: Survival on Charter #220 (1978). Tattletales! (game show hosted by Bert Convy, 1974-1978). Emergency! (1972 - 1977).

The Helicopter Spies (1968). The George Raft Story (1961). The Third Voice (1960). A Question of Adultery (1959).

The Wonderful Country (1959). Night of the Quarter Moon (1959). Man of the West (1958). Voice in the Mirror (1958).

Saddle the Wind (1958). Drango (1957). The Great Man (1957). Crime Against Joe (1956).

The Fighting Chance (1955). The Fat Man (1951). Return of the Frontiersman (1950). Task Force (1949).

Tap Roots (1948). The Red House (1947). A Night in Paradise (1946) (bit part). On Stage Everybody (1945).

Diamond Horseshoe (1945) (bit part). Nabonga (1944).