Julie Ege

[1] In 1967, she moved to England to work as an au pair to improve her English, and there also studied at a language school.

Her other appearances include Every Home Should Have One with Marty Feldman, Not Now, Darling with Leslie Phillips and the Gluttony segment of The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins.

[3] Ege is probably best remembered for her role in the 1971 comedy hit film Up Pompeii alongside Frankie Howerd.

[citation needed] On 22 August 1971, she presented Ivan Mauger with the European Speedway title trophy at Wembley before a crowd of around 75,000.

In a UK TV documentary a few years before her death, she stated that she never minded being labelled a glamour actress and that it had been a good life that basically helped pay the bills.