Although her life was not fortunate when her only son was born with Down syndrome. However, she remained optimistic and devoted all her love to her son to overcome his fate.

Although her life was not fortunate when her only son was born with Down syndrome. However, she remained optimistic and devoted all her love to her son to overcome his fate.

Julie Newmar, famed for her iconic role as Catwoman in the 1960s Batman TV series, has had a remarkable career spanning seven decades. Born in Los Angeles in 1933, she began as a dancer before shining in roles like Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and Broadway’s Li’l Abner (1956). Her sultry, athletic portrayal of Catwoman made her a 1960s cultural icon.

Beyond acting, Newmar excelled as an entrepreneur with her “Nudemar” pantyhose and real estate ventures while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and supporting marginalized communities. At 90, she remains an inspiration, balancing elegance, resilience, and advocacy to leave a lasting legacy. Watch video below…