8 Friday, November 5, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
By HASKELL COHEN
• (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.)
1( young Jewish Broad"-
way actress -by the name of
Julie Ridge, out of Ar-
lington, Va., successfully
did the Channel swim from
England to France on Sept.
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birthday.
Julie comes from a very
unusual background to say
the least. She is a budding
Broadway star, having a
featured role in "Oh, Cal-
cutta." She gave up her act-
ing for a brief period in
order to train properly for
the long swim which took
her 18 hours. She is now
ready to return to the stage
and the management of
"Oh, Calcutta!" would like
her to join the Toronto com-
pany. Julie would like to get
another role if possible.
A very articulate young
lady, Julie tells us that she
started swimming when she
was very little. She never
swam competitively, but
always liked to swim long
distances by herself. Her
Channel time is not fast; the-
record is seven hours, 40
minutes.
When asked as to what
her future swimming
plans were Julie advised
that, "I don't intend to try
the English Channel
again. One time is plenty.
I am considering seri-
ously to try to swim a
`double around Manhat-
tan,' swimming around
the island twice. This has
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the attempt next July."
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plans in show business,
Julie said that two years in
"Oh, Calcutta!" is ample
and she wants -something
new and wants to make a
clean break from the long-
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