Julia Arnall

Julia Arnall

Deceased · Born: Nov 21, 1928 · Died: Nov 8, 2018

Personal Details

BornNov 21, 1928 Munich, Germany
Spouse
  • Robert Ottaway

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Desmond Arnall

    ( Jun 1, 1950 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Julia Arnall, a ravishing leading lady of the 1950s, was born Julia Ilse Hendrike Irmgard von Stein Liebenstein zu Bachfeld in 1928. Her childhood was spent in Berlin, where her father, an army officer, held a prominent position. Following the war's conclusion, she married Desmond Arnall, a British Army officer stationed in Berlin. In 1950, Julia and her husband, along with their young son Marcel, relocated to Britain. Two years later, their second son, Gabriel, was born.

Prior to her acting career, Julia worked as a model before being discovered by the Rank Organisation, which propelled her to stardom. Although she initially appeared in minor roles in a few films, her breakthrough performance came in the 1956 film Tears for Simon, which garnered moderate acclaim. However, the Rank Organisation soon dropped her from their roster. Julia continued to act, taking on various television roles, including appearances in The Saint (1962) and Emergency-Ward 10 (1957).

In 1956, Julia's marriage to Desmond Arnall came to an end, and she later remarried Robert Ottaway, a film, television, and jazz critic. The couple welcomed a daughter, Gina Carol Ottaway, in 1964.

Career

1967
The Double Man
The Double Man as Anna Wheatley
1962
The Trunk
The Trunk as Lisa Maitland
1961
Carry on Regardless
Carry on Regardless as Trudy Trelawney
1959
Model for Murder
Model for Murder as Diane Leigh
1957
1956
Triple Deception
Triple Deception as Diane Gilbert
Tears for Simon
Tears for Simon as Sue Cochrane
1955
Value for Money
Value for Money as Ruritanian Doll (uncredited)
Simon and Laura
Simon and Laura as Makeup Girl
Man of the Moment
Man of the Moment as Waitress (uncredited)
All for Mary
All for Mary as Young Woman on Aeroplane