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Juliet Prowse

Juliet Prowse

Acting

September 25, 1936 — September 14, 1996Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India

Juliet Anne Prowse was a dancer, whose four-decade career included stage, television and film. She was raised in South Africa, where her family emigrated after World War II. Known for her attractive legs, she was described after her death as having "... arguably the best legs since Betty Grable." In her early twenties, she was dancing at a club in Paris when she was spotted by a talent agent and eventually signed to play the role of Claudine in the Walter Lang film Can-Can. It was during the filming of Can-Can in 1959 that she captured the international spotlight. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev visited the set of the film and after Prowse performed a rather saucy can-can for the Russian leader, he proclaimed her dance immoral. The publicity brought Prowse considerable attention in the United States. Prowse met Frank Sinatra on the set of Can-Can. Time magazine did not rate the movie highly, but declared Prowse the best thing in it: "In fact, the only thing really worth seeing is Juliet Prowse, a young South African hoofer who puts some twinkle in the stub-toed choreography. And the only thing really worth hearing is the crack that Frank flips back at Juliet when she whips a redoubtable hip in his direction. "Don't point", he gasps. "It's rude." She would go on to appear with Sinatra and other notable guests such as Ella Fitzgerald, Peter Lawford, Hermione Gingold, the Hi-Lo's, Red Norvo, Nelson Riddle and his orchestra on the 1959 Frank Sinatra Show. She at times would sing in the chorus with other guests or Sinatra would sing to her. Sinatra invited Prowse to join him in Las Vegas, even though she was living with the actor Nico Minardos at the time. Sinatra and Prowse announced their engagement in 1962. Soon afterwards they broke up, reportedly because Prowse wanted to concentrate on her career. Prowse later admitted, "I was as much flattered as I was in love. He (Sinatra) was a complex person, and after a few drinks he could be very difficult." Prowse co-starred alongside Elvis Presley in G.I. Blues. During shooting of the film, they had a short and intense fling. "Elvis and I had an affair. ... We had a sexual attraction like two healthy young people, but he was already a victim of his fans. We always met in his room and never went out." Prowse also made a brief cameo appearance in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer documentary film, Elvis: That's the Way. She starred with Denny Scott Miller on her own NBC sitcom in the 1965-1966 season: Mona McCluskey, which was produced by George Burns. The series was based on the idea that the couple, Mike and Mona McCluskey, would live on his military salary, rather than her lucrative earnings as an actress. In the late 1980s, she was mauled by an 80-pound leopard – twice. Once, while filming a scene for Circus of the Stars in 1987 and later that same year rehearsing a promotional stunt on The Tonight Show, when the same leopard attacked her. The later attack was more serious, requiring upwards of twenty stitches to reattach her ear.

Known for

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Elvis: #1 Hit Performancesmovie

Elvis: #1 Hit Performances

2007

Self (archive footage)

Elvis: The King of Rock 'n' Rollmovie

Elvis: The King of Rock 'n' Roll

2007

Self (archive footage)

Elvis Through the Yearsmovie

Elvis Through the Years

2007

Self (archive footage)

Ladies Night - Most Famous Hitsmovie

Ladies Night - Most Famous Hits

2003

Self (archive footage)

Tom Jones | Duets by Invitation Onlymovie

Tom Jones | Duets by Invitation Only

2001

Self

Vicki!
tv

Vicki!

1992

Self

Night of 100 Stars IImovie

Night of 100 Stars II

1985

Self

That's Dancing!movie

That's Dancing!

1985

From 'Can-Can' (archive footage)

Murder, She Wrotetv

Murder, She Wrote

1984

Valerie Bechet

Glittertv

Glitter

1984

Musical Comedy Tonight IImovie

Musical Comedy Tonight II

1981

Self

The Big Showtv

The Big Show

1980

Self

Fantasy Islandtv

Fantasy Island

1978

Margaret Smith

Happy Birthday, Las Vegas
movie

Happy Birthday, Las Vegas

1977

The Love Boattv

The Love Boat

1977

Samantha Bricker

Bob Hope's World of Comedy
movie

Bob Hope's World of Comedy

1976

Self (archive footage)

The Muppet Showtv

The Muppet Show

1976

Self - Special Guest Star

Dinah!tv

Dinah!

1974

Self

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roaststv

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts

1973

Self

Second Chancemovie

Second Chance

1972

Martha Foster

Elvis: That's the Way It Ismovie

Elvis: That's the Way It Is

1970

Self (uncredited)

The Name of the Gametv

The Name of the Game

1968

Aja Fowler

The Danny Thomas Hourtv

The Danny Thomas Hour

1967

Aphrodite

The Carol Burnett Showtv

The Carol Burnett Show

1967

Self - Guest / Guest Performer

Spreemovie

Spree

1967

Self

Mona McCluskeytv

Mona McCluskey

1965

Mona McCluskey

Who Killed Teddy Bear?movie

Who Killed Teddy Bear?

1965

Norah Dain

Run for Your Wifemovie

Run for Your Wife

1965

Jenny

Dingakamovie

Dingaka

1964

Marion Davis

The Hollywood Palacetv

The Hollywood Palace

1964

Self - Dancer

The Danny Kaye Showtv

The Danny Kaye Show

1963

Self

Burke's Lawtv

Burke's Law

1963

Angel Crown / Renee De Armand

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsontv

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

1962

Self

The Second Time Aroundmovie

The Second Time Around

1961

Rena Mitchell

The Mike Douglas Showtv

The Mike Douglas Show

1961

Self

Passwordtv

Password

1961

The Right Approachmovie

The Right Approach

1961

Ursula Poe

The Fiercest Heart
movie

The Fiercest Heart

1961

Francina

G.I. Bluesmovie

G.I. Blues

1960

Lili

Can-Canmovie

Can-Can

1960

Claudine

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show - To the Ladiesmovie

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show - To the Ladies

1960

Self - Singer / Dancer

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatramovie

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra

1959

Self - Dancer / Singer

Adventures in Paradisetv

Adventures in Paradise

1959

Simone Hall

The Steve Allen Showtv

The Steve Allen Show

1956

Self - Dancer

The Ed Sullivan Showtv

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948

Self