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Julie Rubio is an award-winning film producer, writer, director, and actor. She is the President of Women in Film SF Bay Area. Rubio launched East Meets West Productions in 2002 and her films have been featured in many domestic and international festivals including Los Angeles Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, Cinequest, Miami International Film Festival, Napa Valley Film Festival, CAAMFest, San Francisco Latino Film Festival, World Film Festival of Bangkok, AFS American Center, Moscow, AFS Art Film Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia and many more. Rubio produced the multiple award-winning feature film East Side Sushi, winning awards at 16 film festivals, and receiving a nomination for Cinema Tropical's 2016 Best Latino Film of the Year and a nomination for Mexico's Diosa De Plata award for Best Picture. East Side Sushi has domestic and international distribution through Samuel Goldwyn Company, Sony Home, HBO North America, and Netflix. East Side Sushi was identified in 2019 as one of the Top 20 Bay Area Films of the Decade (Mercury News). Rubio wrote, directed, and produced the feature film Too Perfect, distributed domestically through Amazon Prime and internationally through Osiris Entertainment. She wrote, directed, and produced the feature film Six Sex Scenes and a Murder, distributed through Apple TV. Other films Rubio produced include Soledad is Gone Forever for Haiku Films, Oakland B Mine commissioned by the Port of Oakland, the comedy Del Cielo (Of Heaven), and Everything is Temporary, as well as music videos for the rapper Kahleo. Julie Rubio has long been captivated by the paintings and the life of Tamara De Lempicka, and is excited to bring her story to the screen as the writer, producer, and director of the definitive documentary, Tamara. By: Julie Rubio
Julie Scanlan was born in London. She is an actress, known for Tell No Lies (2024), No Further Questions and Soulmate (2023).
Julie Schaller is known for Shades of Julia (2012), Fear Effect (2000) and I Am DB Cooper (2022).
Julie Sharkey is an actress, known for Smalltown (2016), Death of a Superhero (2011) and The Last Right (2019).
Julie Shaw is an actress, known for School Spirits (2017).
Julie Sifuentes Etheridge is known for Deadpool (2016), The Double (2011) and Don't Breathe (2016). She has been married to Bradley Charles Etheridge since August 22, 2009.
Julie Simone, an Actress, Director, and Writer, is a multi-award-winning filmmaker who directed and co-wrote the 2019 music documentary "Fiddlin'." Winner of 17 Awards on the national and international Film Festival circuits, Fiddlin' made the 2019 Academy Qualifying Consideration List for Best Documentary Feature and was released theatrically in New York and Los Angeles. (Amazon Prime, ITunes, Apple TV, Documentary Plus, Curiosity Stream) Julie, whose career had previously primarily been that of an actress, was also nominated as Best Director at the Madrid International Film Festival for the celebrated documentary. Julie grew up on a farm in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia where childhood summers were spent fishing, swimming and riding bikes on country roads. Julie also helped in the family store and worked as a lifeguard. She kept busy in school with cheerleading and gymnastics but after portraying Laura in "The Glass Menagerie", Julie knew she wanted to be an actress. While attending the University of South Carolina, Julie was invited to NYC by a theater classmate and never looked back. Julie began taking acting and diction classes at HB Studios, modeled, appeared in videos and commercials, and like many aspiring actors before her worked nights at the restaurant on top of the World Trade Center. Eventually moving to Los Angeles, Julie continued acting while also studying with The Groundlings, Candy Herman, and Harry Mastrogeorge. After joining an LA Filmmaking Group, Julie took on a multitude of roles behind the camera as well as in front of it. In this intense environment she wrote, directed, acted, and filmed in an experimental way. From this creative inspiration, Julie found herself behind the camera directing the comedy "Cannes Without A Plan", a reality pilot about three divorcees (including herself) spontaneously taking off to the Cannes Film Festival. Deciding to shoot the feature pilot was as impromptu as the trip itself. With no crew, Julie used only her handheld camera to film the rollicking romp. After a hiatus of several years to focus on her two children, Julie returned in 2018 to direct the bluegrass documentary "Fiddlin". Excited to be creating again, and with her children in college, Julie recently resumed acting and continues to develop and write more projects. Julie is a versatile actress who feels as comfortable doing serious roles as well as the wacky comedic ones. She feels staying flexible and being involved in many creative aspects of the film business is the best way to remain part of this ever changing industry. Julie now lives between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, but will always be a southern gal at heart.
Julie Simpson is an actor, known for Tapeworm (2019).
Julie Sincoff is an actress and production manager, known for Bad Grandmas (2017), Kingshighway (2010) and The Lipinski (2016).