Julie was born in Minneapolis , Minnesota , but does not recall much of it as her family lived in six cities by the time she was 11 years old. Julie and her sister (11 months older) had dreams of becoming the next pop family sensation with their own TV show --a la Donny and Marie Osmond.
They almost made it until one tragic evening when their parents yelled
from downstairs to “Knock off that racket”... and they did.
In high school, Julie was extremely studious and spent little time performing other than summer theatre programs (and in her room when she was grounded). She did, however, make time to cheerlead (and call the opposite cheer for whatever play was going on at the time) for her high school football and basketball teams.
Julie attended college at UC Santa Barbara and majored in Art Studio and Communications. During the summer,
she took acting classes and auditioned for commercials and television shows. After graduating Magna Cum Laude, she worked in sales and marketing for several different corporations.
She spent long days driving in her car and dreaming of the day she would "stop the corporate nonsense" and become an actress. While working full time, Julie continued to study acting and began
vocal trainging as well. During that time she also participated in local theatre productions; however, it would be another few
years before she pursued an acting career full time. Julie is now proud that she can tell her future great grandchildren that she “threw away conventionality and went after her dream.”
Julie's roles on stage include but are not limited to: Christine in Kopit and Yeston's “Phantom”, for which she earned a Robby Award Best Actress Nomination; Anne in Sondheim's “A Little Night Music” and Miss America in Ted Tally's “Coming Attractions”.
Recent television appearances include, “The Bernie Mac Show“, “Gilmore Girls“, “Married to the Kellys”, and “The Jamie Kennedy Experiment“. Look for Julie in the upcoming films, “A Lot Like Love” opposite Amanda Peet and “Pretty Persuasion” with Evan Rachel Wood.
When not in front of a camera, Julie can be found writing and performing original sketch comedy with the ACME players at the ACME Comedy Theater in Los Angeles and performing on stage with her theater company, Theatre NEO.
Julie's hobbies include oil painting, hiking, and amusing her two cats, Crosby and Natascha.
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