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Tewes was cast for the role of cruise director Julie McCoy on The Love Boat, selected from more than 100 actresses who auditioned. [11] She starred in the third and final pilot of the show, cast the day before production began on the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach. [12] Tewes recalls the pilot episode:
The Love Boat is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Wilford Lloyd Baumes that originally aired on ABC from September 24, 1977, to May 24, 1986. In addition, three TV movies aired before the regular series premiered and four specials and a TV movie aired after the series ended.
YouTube When talking to cruise directors, there's no escaping images of the infamous "Love Boat" - and all the inevitable jokes that follow. And, who could forget Julie McCoy, the perky, blond ...
A cruise director is a high-ranking or senior officer of a cruise ship with responsibility for all onboard hospitality, entertainment and social events, who acts as the public face of the company. The cruise director reports to the hotel director , has a deputy or assistant cruise director, and is supported by a team of entertainment staff.
The Love Boat ran for 10 seasons, but cruise director Julie McCoy, played by Lauren Tewes, disembarked after season 7, being written off due to her public struggle with cocaine addiction.
Patricia Klous (born October 19, 1948) is an American former television actress and model, best known for her roles as stewardess Marcy Bower on the CBS TV series Flying High (1978–79) and as cruise director Judy McCoy on the ABC sitcom The Love Boat (1984–1986).
Costume designer Kathleen Felix-Hager made use of the season’s storyline that saw Deborah Vance on tour. From a lesbian cruise to a state fair, Felix-Hager worked with Smart and the team to play ...
Willy Clarkson who designed costumes for London's West End theatre; Theoni V. Aldredge: Annie, Barnum, A Chorus Line; Bob Mackie: On the Town; Desmond Heeley: Brigadoon; Julie Taymor: The Lion King; Gregg Barnes: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Ann Roth: Assassins; Jane Greenwood: The Scarlet Pimpernel, Once Upon a Mattress; Santo Loquasto: Fosse, Ragtime