Juliene Joyner was born and raised in Monroe, Louisiana. She grew up in the country riding 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, tractors, horses, and boats. Pretty much anything she could get her hands on. She also played every sport she could until settling on Basketball, Tennis, and Track and Field. Basketball was her first love. She went on to play NCAA basketball then tore her ACL for the second time ending her dreams of going to the WNBA. She drove a dirt bike while attending Louisiana State University and receiving a degree in Kinesiology: Pre-Med. One day a Stunt Coordinator saw her riding and offered her a role as a biker. This was her intro to Hollywood. She would continue to work in film and television throughout college. After graduating, she left the industry for two years and moved to Nicaragua where she worked for a non-profit. She is now a fluent Spanish speaker. She moved back to the United States in 2015 and officially began her career as a Profession Stunt Woman and Actor.
Julienne Davis was born in Los Angeles. She left home at seventeen and moved to New York to pursue a career in classical ballet. When she grew too tall to audition for the corps de ballet, she made the tough decision to quit dance and began a modeling career. As a successful international model, Julienne's career led to her living and working in many cities, including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Milan, Athens, Munich, Barcelona, Madrid, Tokyo, and Bangkok. Because London's vibrant cosmopolitan culture held a special allure for her, she made that her main home base for many years and during that time also became a British citizen. Whilst in the city, she became involved in other ventures, including fashion stylist, club promoter, singer/songwriter, and producer. In 1998, she auditioned as an extra in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, but instead landed the pivotal role of Mandy Curran in the film. From that point on, her life changed drastically, and she consequently became an "It" girl in London, leading the celebrity lifestyle, with parties, press, and paparazzi. Her acting, voiceover, and music careers continued to flourish. Highlights include major roles in the films House of 9 starring Dennis Hopper and Come Together starring James D'Arcy. As for TV, she was a series regular for the BBC comedy Too Much Sun starring Mark Addy and Lee Majors, as well as various guest star roles, the most notable being The Bill--which was practically a UK institution. During this time, her band Sophisticated Savage was busy recording and performing live. She sang, wrote and co-produced the band's album "Strange Paradise," now on iTunes. Based mainly in Los Angeles, she is with her new band: The Midnight Candy, and she continues to work as an actor, vo artist, writer and producer.
Broadway: Metamorphoses; Golden Child. Off-Broadway: Yellow Face at The Public; The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow at The Atlantic Theater; The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci at Second Stage; Blood Orange at the Cherry Lane Theatre and the Blue Heron Arts Center; Chairs and a Long Table for Ma-Yi Theater Company; and The House of Bernarda Alba for NAATCO. Regional and Abroad: Phaedra Backwards at the McCarter Theater, Language Rooms at the Wilma Theater; Three Sisters at A.R.T. and the Edinburgh Int'l Festival; Yellow Face at the Mark Taper Forum; Golden Child at The Kennedy Center, A.C.T., Singapore Rep. and Seattle Rep.; Everything That Rises Must Converge and The World is Round with Compagnia de' Colombari. TV/Film credits include: Elementary (CBS), The Good Wife (recurring CBS), Royal Pains (USA), Law and Order, CI (NBC); Rescue Me (FX); One Life to Live (recurring ABC); Children of the Northern Lights (ITVS, FutureStates); The Adderall Diaries; Shadows and Lies; The Tested; Robot Stories; Split; and Life in Bed. MFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Acting Program. Member of the Workshop Company at The Actors Center. Recipient of a Van Lier Literary fellowship.
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