Julie Cobb


Julie Frances Cobb is an American actress.

Early life and career

Cobb was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family. Her parents were actor Lee J. Cobb and actress Helen Beverley.
Cobb's career, which lasted over forty years, mostly consisted of guest appearances on television shows. Her first credited role was in an episode of entitled "By Any Other Name", which was first broadcast on February 23, 1968. She appeared on the television series, The Brady Bunch, Season 2, Ep 18, Our Son The Man, as Greg Brady's high school interest. She also played the matriarch of the Pembroke family on the first season of the television sitcom Charles in Charge, and also appeared on the short-lived television series The D.A..
Her film career has included roles in The Second Coming of Suzanne, Fantasy Island , Just You and Me, Kid, The Runnin' Kind, Lisa, Defending Your Life and Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde. She also appeared in the TV movie versions of Salem's Lot and Brave New World. As a stage actress, she won the L.A. Drama Critics Award for her role in a stage production of Arthur Miller's play After the Fall.

Private life

She has been married four times. Her fourth husband was the actor James Cromwell whom she married on May 29, 1986; the marriage ended in a divorce in 2005.