Julia Meade

Julia Meade

Born: December 17, 1925
Died: May 16, 2016 (at age 90)
Biography

Julia Meade Kunz (December 17, 1925 - May 16, 2016) was an American film and stage actress who was a frequent pitch person in live commercials in the early days of television in the 1950s.

Meade was born in Boston on December 17, 1925; her father sold typewriters and her mother was a Shakespearean actress. She moved with her family to Ridgewood, New Jersey when she was ten years old and later graduated from the Yale School of Drama.

Meade came to New York City and was hired as a model in 1948. Meade came to public attention in 1953 as the public face of the Lincoln division of the Ford Motor Company. She did live commercials on The Ed Sullivan Show for such products as Kodak cameras and Life magazine for years, earning recognition from TV Guide as the "favorite salesgirl" of the program's host. Meade told Life magazine in 1960 that "I tackle commercials as though I were playing the queen in Hamlet". Meade's pitch work involved doing live commercials that ran for up to five minutes, becoming most closely associated with her promotions of Lincoln automobiles, with her work for the car company described by Gerald Nachman as "part auto dealer, part chic sexpot".

Meade was a host of Playhouse 90 and appeared as a panelist on What's My Line? and Get the Message. Her work on Broadway included the 1954 production of The Tender Trap, in Mary, Mary in 1962 and The Front Page in 1969. She appeared on film in the 1959 movie Pillow Talk, 1961's Tammy Tell Me True and in Presumed Innocent in 1990.

Meade died at the age of 90 on May 16, 2016, in her home in Manhattan. She was married to Oliver Worsham Rudd, Jr., a commercial illustrator, from 1952 untiI his death in 1999. They were survived by two daughters.

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