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- Julie_Dozier abstract "Julie Dozier is a character in Edna Ferber's 1926 novel Show Boat. In the Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's classic musical version of it, which opened on Broadway on December 27, 1927, her stage name (or alias) is Julie La Verne. She is exposed as Julie Dozier in Act I. In Act II, Julie has changed her name, this time to Julie Wendel.Julie is married to Steve Baker, and both are actors on the show boat Cotton Blossom. However, they harbor a secret - Julie is part African-American, and Steve is white; therefore, according to the laws of the time, their marriage is illegal. They are an exceptionally close couple, and Steve is fiercely protective of her. Julie is also a close friend and surrogate mother-figure to ten-year-old Magnolia Hawks, daughter of Cap'n Andy Hawks, the show boat's owner. Andy is married to the shrewish Parthy Ann, who has disdain for all actors, especially Julie.".
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- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Anti-miscegenation_laws.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Ava_Gardner.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Bill_(song).
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Cant_Help_Lovin_Dat_Man.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Bruce.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_actors.
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- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Cleo_Laine.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Edna_Ferber.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Gaylord_Ravenal.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Prince.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Morgan.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Lena_Horne.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Lonette_McKee.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Kreuger.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theatre.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Part-talkie.
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Procuring_(prostitution).
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Show_Boat_(1951_film).
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLink Showboat.
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- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Julie Dozier".
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Julie La Verne".
- Julie_Dozier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Julie LaVerne".
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- Julie_Dozier subject Category:Fictional_actors.
- Julie_Dozier subject Category:Fictional_singers.
- Julie_Dozier hypernym Character.
- Julie_Dozier type Actor.
- Julie_Dozier type Artist.
- Julie_Dozier type FictionalCharacter.
- Julie_Dozier type Singer.
- Julie_Dozier type Actor.
- Julie_Dozier type Artist.
- Julie_Dozier type Character.
- Julie_Dozier type Singer.
- Julie_Dozier comment "Julie Dozier is a character in Edna Ferber's 1926 novel Show Boat. In the Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's classic musical version of it, which opened on Broadway on December 27, 1927, her stage name (or alias) is Julie La Verne. She is exposed as Julie Dozier in Act I. In Act II, Julie has changed her name, this time to Julie Wendel.Julie is married to Steve Baker, and both are actors on the show boat Cotton Blossom.".
- Julie_Dozier label "Julie Dozier".
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- Julie_Dozier wasDerivedFrom Julie_Dozier?oldid=698587013.
- Julie_Dozier isPrimaryTopicOf Julie_Dozier.