Julie Mun is an actress known for her recurring role as "Sara" on House of Cards, recurring on VEEP, work on The Dark Knight Rises (Chris Nolan - Dir), Game Change (Jay Roach - Dir) and Shock & Awe (Rob Reiner - Dir) where she reunited to work once again opposite Woody Harrelson.
Julie Murray is known for The Disappearance of Maura Murray (2017) and True Crime Garage (2015).
Julie Nash is known for El segundo nombre (2002), Anna (2013) and It Snows in Benidorm (2020).
Julie Nathanson was born on May 10, 1973. She is known for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020), World of Warcraft: Shadowlands (2020) and Elena of Avalor (2016). She is married to David Holcomb. They have one child.
Julie Nesher is an actor, known for Love Possibly (2018).
Julie Neubert is an actress, known for Doomwatch (1970), À nous les petites Anglaises! (1976) and Inspector Morse (1987).
Julia Chalene Newmeyer was born on August 16, 1933, in Los Angeles, California, the eldest of three children. Her father, Don, was a one-time professional football player (LA Buccaneers, 1926), her mother, Helene Jesmer, was a star of the Follies of 1920 and later became a fashion designer under the professional name of Chalene. From an early age, Julie studied piano, dance, and classical ballet. She graduated from high school at the age of 15, and spent a year touring Europe with her mother and brother. She became prima ballerina for the Los Angeles Opera. She attended UCLA studying classical piano, philosophy, and French. Newmar went to New York and tried out for Broadway musicals; in 1955, she made her Broadway debut as the ballerina in "Silk Stockings". She won acclaim for her role as Stupefyin' Jones in "Li'l Abner". Though audiences and critics alike were stupefied by her good looks, that was not the compliment Newmar wanted. Newmar wanted to be known for her comedy, as she told the New York Times: "Tell me I'm funny, and it's the greatest compliment in the world." She had beauty, brains and a fantastic sense of humor. Promoting her various Broadway and off-Broadway show appearances, she often posed as a pin-up girl. Making the transition to television, Newmar appeared in Rod Serling's science-fiction series The Twilight Zone (1959), playing Miss Devlin (devil). As physical perfection, Julie was perfect to play Rhoda the Robot in My Living Doll (1964); the sitcom had an enthusiastic cult following. In 1966, urged on by her friends, she tried out for and was cast as Catwoman (a character she had never heard of) in the wildly popular television series Batman (1966) On account of a movie commitment, Newmar was unavailable to play Catwoman in the third season. (Her role was taken over by Eartha Kitt.) Newmar was very busy in the 1960s and 1970s, making guest appearances in many television series and several television movies. She toured the country in stage productions of "Damn Yankees" and "Dames at Sea", among others. Becoming an entrepreneur, in 1977, Newmar turned up in People magazine wearing her new invention, Nudemar pantyhose. In the 1980s, she appeared in nine films while she was busy raising her son and working in the real-estate business. Newmar went back to UCLA to take a few real-estate courses. In 1991, she toured in a stage production of "The Women". Still very active, and very beautiful, she occasionally has appeared at fan conventions.
Julie Nicolet is known for Colombiana (2011), Verso (2009) and Salaud, on t'aime. (2014).
Julie Nixon was born on July 5, 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is known for Disneyland (1954), California's Gold (1991) and Gala Day at Disneyland (1960). She has been married to David Eisenhower since December 22, 1968. They have three children.
Julie Nolke is an actor, writer and the creator of her self titled comedy YouTube channel (~1 Million subscribers). She is also an award-winning filmmaker and writer. She won three Webby Awards in 2021 including Best Performance and Best Writing. In 2020 Julie was acknowledged as a Top Canadian Breakout Creator by YouTube, after her video "Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self" went viral (~22 million views). Her short film, Are We Bad Feminists, screened at Buffer Festival (2019) where she won overall "Excellence in Writing". Other relevant festival screenings are: Toronto Sketchfest (2020), Montreal's JFL ComedyPro (2019), JFL42 (2019) and EIFF (2017) where she won Best Alberta Short. While writing, producing, editing and acting in content for the web, Julie also acts in film and TV. Recent credits include: Run the Burbs (CBC), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Coroner (CBC), What We Do in the Shadows (FX), TallBoyz (CBC), Workin' Moms (CBC/Netflix), and Cabin Connection (Super Channel).