Julie Lake was born on 24 October 1982 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Orange Is the New Black (2013), Immaculate (2018) and Mental (2016). She has been married to Jeff Cahn since December 2015. They have one child.
Julie Lamberton is known for A Royal Corgi Christmas (2022), Girl at Party (2022) and Doctors (2000).
Julie is originally from Dallas, Texas. As a child, she excelled in sports and art, and played the violin and piano. "The Sound of Music" prompted countless hours of day dreaming and a secret desire to become a nun like Maria. However, her brothers informed her that she would have to commit to a life of celibacy. After much reflection (maybe not so much), she decided she could play a nun- or... a police woman, or...... a queen...or whatever her heart desired. It all started there. Julie made her way to NYC where she studied at Circle in the Square Theatre School, after which she began working in theatre,television and film. She now resides in sunny Los Angeles where she happily plays many types of roles. *She is still waiting to play a nun.
Julie Lauren's feature film credits include Fox Searchlight's "Rabbit Hole", Warner Premiere's "The Clique", Fox Searchlight's "Kissing Jessica Stein", independent films, "Jack, Jules, Esther & Me" and "Dog Lover", as well as the TNT movie "Legalese". Julie has appeared in numerous television shows, including Dick Wolf's "Chicago Justice", "The Good Wife", "Limitless", recurring roles on Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson's "The Bedford Diaries", "The Jury", and "Homicide: Life on the Street", as well as on "Guiding Light". Other notable television appearances include all three "Law & Order" series, Steven Spielberg's "High Incident", and perhaps most memorably, Julie played "The Inappropriate Sister" in a classic, celebrated episode of "Friends". Ms. Lauren made her Broadway debut in Manhattan Theatre Club's "Losing Louie", directed by Jerry Zaks. Other notable theatre credits include Yale Rep's production of "Betty's Summer Vacation", directed by Tony Award-winning director, Doug Hughes, and the Long Wharf's "Modern Orthodox", directed by film and television director, John Pasquin. Julie also starred in Ensemble Studio Theatre's World Premiere of Arthur Miller's play, "The Ryan Interview". Julie has trained with renowned acting teachers Larry Moss, Susan Batson, Wynn Handman, and at the Neighborhood Playhouse. She's a proud Cum Laude graduate of Dartmouth College.
Julie Lawrence Greco is an actress, known for A Mother of No Destination (2021).
Julie LeBreton was born on September 8, 1975 in Arvida, Québec, Canada. She is an actress, known for Maurice Richard (2005), Les beaux malaises (2014) and Starbuck (2011).
Julie LeGal is an actress and director, known for Warehouse 13 (2009), Pointe Aux Chimeres (1997) and How I Die - Die Faehre (2022).
Julie Lecoustre is known for Rien à foutre (2021), D'un château l'autre (2018) and Días de cine (1991).
Julie Lee was born on 1 March 1955 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Emmanuelle in Soho (1981), Mary Millington's World Striptease Extravaganza (1981) and The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club (1974). She died on 9 May 1983 in Slough, Berkshire, England, UK.
Julie Legrand is known for Footballers' Wives (2002), Doctor Who (2005) and Footballers Wive$: Overtime (2005). She has been married to Simon Clark since 2005.