Julia Brougham is the bishop's wife

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Julia Brougham is a central character in the classic 1947 film "The Bishop's Wife," portrayed as the kind, patient, and often lonely spouse of an overworked bishop whose marriage is tested until an angel intervenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Bishop's Wife
associatedWithCharacter Bishop Henry Brougham
Dudley (angel)
surface form: Dudley the angel
characterTrait kind
lonely
patient
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
emotionalTheme marital strain
rediscovery of love
renewal of faith
fictionalUniverse The Bishop's Wife
surface form: The Bishop's Wife (1947 film)
genreOfWork Christmas film
fantasy film
romantic comedy
hasRoleInPlot central character
medium film
narrativeArc marriage tested by bishop's overwork
relationship affected by intervention of an angel
notableFor depiction of a devoted but neglected wife
partOf The Bishop's Wife (1947 film) cast of characters
portrayedBy Loretta Young
setting American city at Christmastime
spouseOf Bishop Henry Brougham
yearOfWorkRelease 1947

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The Bishop's Wife characterRole Julia Brougham is the bishop's wife