Julie grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Her father, Neil Warner, was a musical arranger, who wrote jingles for products such as Tic-Tacs and Fig Newtons. Her mother, Naomi, is a freelance book agent. A 10-years younger brother, James, works for the New York City Parks Department. At 12, she attended the exclusive Dalton School, where she became friends with Mary Stuart Masterson. While there, an agent urged her to try out for a role in the movie Pretty Baby (1978). She didn't get it, but it did lead to a role on the soap The Guiding Light (1952). She majored in theatre arts at Brown University and graduated in 1987. She worked as a waitress in Los Angeles, while seeking her acting break. In 1995, she married writer-director Jonathan Prince.
Born in Concord, California in 1985, and raised in Portland, Oregon, Julie Loren Webb received her Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies (Fine and Performing Arts) from Portland State University. After co-producing the feature film, "The texture of Falling," she relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to continued her contemporary-realist painting education in the Advanced Fine Art Program at Studio Incamminati. Julie lives and works in Philadelphia with her lover and two cats. Curriculum Vitae Education 2017-2019 Studio Incamminati, a School for Contemporary-Realist Painting, Philadelphia, PA: Advanced Fine Art Program 2016-2017 Studio Incamminati, a School for Contemporary-Realist Painting, Philadelphia, PA: Drawing and Painting Continuing Education 2013-2014 Southern Atelier, a Center for Fine Art, Sarasota, FL: Drawing Apprenticeship/Assistant to the Director 2009-2014 Portland State University, Portland, OR: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies (Fine and Performing Arts, Dance, Digital Media, Photography) 2007-2009 Portland Community College, Portland, OR: Fine and Performing Arts, Dance, Creative Writing 1999-2003 Arts & Communication Magnet Academy, Beaverton, OR: Certificate of Mastery of the Fine Arts (Fine Arts, Dance, Music, Creative Writing) Group Exhibitions 2019 Manifest Gallery, "Inhabit- Art About Personal Domains," Cincinnati, OH 2019 Duke Gallery, "In Person- In Celebration of the Human Form," Wallingford, PA 2017 Blick Art Materials, Permanent Collection, Philadelphia, PA 2017 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, "Insider Art III," Philadelphia, PA 2013 Nisus Gallery, "Fuzzy Logic," Portland, OR Awards 2019 Art Renewal Center ARC International Salon Competition: Finalist 2019 Duke Gallery, "In Person: In Celebration of the Human Form": Honorable Mention 2013 Portland State University's College of the Arts: Lucielle Welch Endowed Scholarship 2001 Arts and Communication Magnet Academy, Georgie's Ceramics Sculpture Competition: First Place Public Art Commissions 2020 Ventnor Square Theatre and Social Club, Ventnor City, NJ: A large-scale, contemporary-realist oil painting, depicting the speakeasy-themed social club as it would have appeared in the Roaring '20s. This commission was a collaboration with the architecture and design teams tasked with the complete refurbishing and restoration of the theatre and its in-house social club. Film 2014-2018 Lead Actress, Co-producer, Art/Wardrobe/Set Design, and Camera Assistant of feature film, "The Texture of Falling," (Allred Films), Portland, OR
Julie Wee is known for A Gurls Wurld (2010), Church and State (2008) and The Anniversary (2015).
Julie Whelan is known for Hot Box (2019), Hide Away (2018) and Grotesque (2022).
Julie White was born on June 4, 1961 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers (2007) and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011). She was previously married to Christopher Conner and Carl Pandel.
Julie Williams is an actress, known for The Scarehouse (2014), L'appât (2010) and Musée Eden (2010).
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).