Julie is an actor, singer, writer, and producer in Los Angeles. She got her start singing in a classic rock band. She then found her love for performing on stage in musical theatre and writing and performing sketch comedy. From there, she began working on camera in Commercials, voice over, animation, film and television. Known Facts: Julie never met a tree, animal or cheese she didn't love.
The lovely and enticing Julie Woodson was born on July 11, 1950 in Hutchinson, Kansas. Woodson studied both business and sociology at UCLA. She went on to attend acting school and worked as an airline stewardess prior to becoming the Playmate of the Month in the April, 1973 issue of "Playboy." Julie holds the distinction of being the third African-American woman to pose for "Playboy." Woodson was offered a role in the blaxploitation classic "Superfly," but walked off the set after refusing to do a nude scene. Her sole prominent featured part in a picture was as Doshan in the nifty made-for-TV horror monster cult favorite "The Bermuda Depths." Julie Woodson eventually quit modeling and now works in construction in her native Kansas.
Julie Wright is known for Bron/Broen (2011).
Julie Yammanee is known for Lazarus (2018), A Christmas Story Christmas (2022) and The Sleepover Club (2003).
Julie Zackary is known for Tron (2010), Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) and Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005).
Julie Zangenberg was born on November 30, 1988 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is an actress and writer, known for Ludvig & Julemanden (2011), Fakiren fra Bilbao (2004) and Klatretøsen (2002).
Julie Zelman is an actress and producer, known for Divorce School, Blast from the Past (1999) and George of the Jungle (1997).
Julie Zeno is known for FBI: International (2021), L'imposteur du 16 Rue Ravignan and Bizzarro e Fantastico (2020).
Julie Zimmer began acting at the age of 10 participating in local theater productions. It wasn't until she began taking professional classes a few years later that she realized she wanted to pursue a career in film acting. She has worked on many indie films often starting out as an extra then being upgraded to a speaking role on set. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Downbeach Film Festival and The Kingdomwood Film Festival for her role as Julie in the indie film, "The Fifth Door." Recently, she has pursued working on larger productions working on the films "Obvious Child" and "Tammy."
Julie-Ann Dean is an actress, known for Venna's Planet (2021), Supermind: The Brain Drain (2021) and Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2006).