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  1. American actress, singer, and recording artist. Born: 26 September 1926 in Santa Rosa, California, USA. Died: 18 October 2000 in Encino (Los Angeles), California, USA (aged 74). London started her career as an actress in the 1940s. She married actor Jack Webb and went into semi-retirement, doing a few films and even taking a break between 1951 ...

  2. London and second husband Bobby Troup in character in season one of Emergency! London remained close with ex-husband Jack Webb, and in 1972, he cast her and Troup in his television series Emergency!, of which he was executive producer. London played Dixie McCall, and Troup was cast as emergency-room physician Dr. Joe Early. They appeared in the ...

  3. Actor • Producer • Director • Writer. Birth Name: John Randolph Webb. Birth Date: April 2, 1920. Death Date: December 23, 1982. Birth Place: Santa Monica, California. Spouses: Julie London ...

  4. This entertaining series ran from 1972 through 1979, and as old as it is NOW, the medical aspects of it are quite accurate. Nurse Dixie McCall, was played by the beautiful Julie London, and EMT John Gage, was played by Randolph Mantooth, arguably the most memorable name, in Hollywood. Easily as good as Jack Webb’s police series, Adam-12.

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  5. Brief Synopsis. Read More. The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles' paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system -- told briskly in the proven, clipped-dialogue Jack Webb style that had served so well in "Dragnet" and "Adam-12" (its two stars turn up here to give this film a Webb c.

  6. Jack Webb. Writer: Dragnet. John Randolph Webb was born in Santa Monica, California, to Margaret (Smith) and Samuel Chester Webb. His father left home before he was born; Webb would never know him. He was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother in dire poverty that preceded the Depression. Making things worse, Webb suffered from acute asthma from age six until adulthood, somewhat ...

  7. London wound down her film career in the early 1960s as her music career took precedence, but in 1972, Webb hired both London and Troup to play starring roles in the hit TV series "Emergency! ," which he produced. London retired from acting when "Emergency! " went off the air in 1978, having ceased her singing career several years previously ...