Actress Julie Newmar became a household name when she portrayed Catwoman in the live-action Batman series from 1966 to 1967.
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This month Newmar was seen on Instagram with her longtime friend Stefanie Powers of Hart To Hart fame. 'What a treat to see the fabulous Julie Newmar,' wrote Powers.
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