Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Soundtrack |
Birth Day | October 26, 1953 |
Birth Place | Braddock, Pennsylvania, United States |
Age | 70 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Education | Rio Hondo College University of California, Riverside |
Years active | 1976-2013 |
Television | Julie McCoy on The Love Boat |
Spouse(s) | John Wassel (1977-1982; divorced) Paolo Noonis (1986-19??; divorced) Robert Nadir (1996-2002; his death) |
Net worth: $14 Million (2024)
Lauren Tewes, a renowned actress and talented soundtrack artist, has built a successful career in the entertainment industry, earning her an impressive net worth of $14 million by 2024. Best known for her role as Julie McCoy in the widely popular television series "The Love Boat," Tewes has captivated audiences with her exceptional acting skills and magnetic on-screen presence. With her remarkable talent and dedication, she has become a household name in the United States and continues to leave a lasting impact on both the acting and music spheres.
Biography/Timeline
Tewes made her stage debut in Arsenic and Old Lace at the Pacific Conservatory Theatre in California. In 1977, Tewes appeared in an episode of the TV series Family ("Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...") as Jill Redfield, a young woman feeling helpless about being expected to marry a man she doesn't love. A year earlier, she had been cast for the role of cruise Director Julie McCoy on The Love Boat. She was selected from more than 100 actresses who auditioned for the role. She was in the third and final pilot of the show, and cast the day before production began.
She made her film debut in the 1981 movie Eyes of a Stranger. In 1984, after seven seasons, Tewes was replaced on The Love Boat after a highly public battle with cocaine abuse (which she eventually overcame). She did reprise her role as a guest in a 1985 episode.
Tewes was cast in a 1985 CBS sitcom pilot Anything for Love. The pilot aired as a special that summer, but was not picked up as a series. Tewes appeared in a 1998 episode of Love Boat: The Next Wave, a revival of the original series. In 2000–01, she had a recurring role as a police detective on The Fugitive.