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  1. Sep 14, 1991 · Esteemed, award-winning veteran of off-Broadway and avant-garde theater. In the 1950s, Bovasso established her own off-off-Broadway theater company, Tempo Playhouse, where she produced, directed, starred in and often wrote experimental works. In 1956 she won two Obie awards, one for her...

  2. Julie Bovasso was born on August 1, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Saturday Night Fever (1977), The Verdict (1982) and My Blue Heaven (1990). She was married to Len Wayland and George Earl Ortman.

  3. Description. Also known as. English. Julie Bovasso. American actress (1930-1991) Julia Bovasso. Julia Anne Bovasso.

  4. Julie Bovasso. Date of Death: September 14, 1991 (61) Birth Place: Brooklyn, NY, USA. Latest News on Julie Bovasso: Burning Coal Theatre Company to Present A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC in April (Feb 10 ...

  5. The preview performance of Julie Bovasso’s Angelo's Wedding on 11 May 1985 imploded after an altercation between the playwright and the staff of Marshall Mason's Off-Broadway Circle Repertory. Bovasso, then almost fifty-five years old, attended the performance against the explicit wishes of the production team; the rehearsal period had been fraught.

  6. Biography. Esteemed, award-winning veteran of off-Broadway and avant-garde theater. In the 1950s, Bovasso established her own off-off-Broadway theater company, Tempo Playhouse, where she produced, directed, starred in and often wrote experimental works. In 1956 she won two Obie awards, one for her performance in Jean Genet's "The Maids" and one ...

  7. Julie Bovasso Possibly Bovasso's most significant contribution to American performance art was her introduction of the work of Genet, Ionesco and others to the New York theatre scene. Although she made occasional TV appearances (including a role in the 1950s soap opera, "From These Roots"), she did not make her film debut until Otto Preminger's "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" (1970).