Julie Newmar, best known as the original live-action Catwoman from the 1960s Batman TV series, made a rare public appearance at age 92 that had longtime fans genuinely emotional.
She attended The Hollywood Show, a pop culture fan convention in Burbank, California, where she greeted attendees, signed autographs, and posed for photos. Reports from the event stressed how unusual it is to see her in person now, which made the moment feel special for the people who showed up.

Where she appeared and why it mattered to fans
The appearance happened at The Hollywood Show in Burbank, where fans lined up specifically to meet Newmar. Coverage described the atmosphere as celebratory, with people excited to see a screen icon from one of TV’s most enduring eras up close. For many, it was not just a celebrity sighting. It was a chance to thank someone who helped define Catwoman’s image for generations.
She reportedly called it her final public appearance
Multiple reports noted that Newmar indicated this would be her last public appearance, which raised the emotional stakes. When someone who rarely attends events tells fans this is the final one, it turns a simple convention weekend into a farewell moment. Organizers also praised her for spending meaningful time with attendees rather than doing a quick wave and leaving.
A quick reminder of why Julie Newmar’s Catwoman is still iconic
Newmar played Catwoman on Batman in the 1960s, helping set the template for the character as playful, smart, and powerful. Her version of Catwoman remains one of the most referenced takes on the role, alongside later portrayals that came after her. She also stayed connected to the character years later by voicing Catwoman in animated Batman films released in 2016 and 2017.
Why the “rare” part is real, not just clickbait
This was not framed as “rare” for drama. Outlets covering the event pointed out that Newmar has made very few public appearances in recent years, which is why fans treated this one like a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
Even when she is not out at events, she has still kept a light connection with fans through occasional social posts, which is part of why her in-person appearance sparked such a strong reaction.

