Julie Nixon Eisenhower Quick Info | |
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Height | 5 ft 5 in |
Weight | 60 kg |
Date of Birth | July 5, 1948 |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Spouse | David Eisenhower |
Julie Nixon Eisenhower is an American author who is best remembered for being the daughter as well as the fiercest advocate of the controversial former U.S. President, Richard Nixon.
Born Name
Julie Nixon
Nick Name
Julie
Sun Sign
Cancer
Born Place
Washington, D.C., United States
Nationality
Education
Julie was a student at the Sidwell Friends School in Washington D.C. and Chapin School in Manhattan.
She studied at Smith College and later, the Catholic University of America, where she earned her Master’s degree in education in 1971.
Occupation
Author
Family
- Father – Richard Nixon (Lawyer, Politician, Author, 37th President of the United States)
- Mother – Pat Nixon (37th First Lady of the United States, Educator)
- Siblings – Patricia Nixon Cox (Older Sister)
Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 5 in or 165 cm
Weight
60 kg or 132 lbs
Boyfriend / Spouse
Julie has dated –
- David Eisenhower (1966-Present) – Julie officially married David Eisenhower, the grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on December 22, 1968. She gave birth to daughters Jennie Eisenhower (b. August 15, 1978), Melanie Eisenhower (b. 1984), and son Alexander Eisenhower (b. 1980).
Race / Ethnicity
White
She is of Irish and German descent on her mother’s side and has English, German, Welsh, French, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Swedish, and Dutch ancestry on her father’s side.
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Hazel
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Slender frame
Julie Nixon Eisenhower Favorite Things
- Childhood Pet – Checkers (her cocker spaniel dog)
Source – Wikipedia
Julie Nixon Eisenhower Facts
- She was counted among the ‘Ten Most Admired Women in America’ at 4 separate times in the 1970s by Good Housekeeping Magazine.
- Julie was referred to as the unofficial ‘First Daughter’ for assuming an active role in her father’s administration and promoting causes concerning children’s welfare, the elderly, the environment, etc.
- From 1953 until 1961, her father served as vice-president to Dwight D. Eisenhower, who eventually became her grandfather-in-law.
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