Julie Ann Earls was born in Paramus, New Jersey. Her mother is from the Philippines; she came to the United States in her mid 20s to work and send money back home to fund her younger siblings' education. Her father is from an Irish-American family in northern New Jersey. Her parents met while working at a bagel shop together. Julie Ann had an interest in acting and singing from an early age, performing and taking classes in a local community theater. For high school, she attended Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, NJ, where she was in the Visual and Performing Arts academy with a focus in Theater. She then went on to attend college in Boston, receiving a BFA in Acting from Boston University. After college, she moved to New York City, where she acted in the downtown theater scene in productions such as The Mysteries at the Flea, a nearly 6 hour long epic theater piece written by 45 playwrights with each playwright writing an episode of the Bible. It was through that production that she met Matt Cox and other actors who would later create "Puffs, Or; Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic", a Potter comedy play based on the series but from the lens of the Puffs characters. "Puffs" started it's run at The People's Improv Theater and was only supposed to have five performances. Through word-of-mouth, the show had a sold-out run at the PIT for nine months. The production then moved Off-Broadway to the Elektra Theater for about a year. The show's final home was at New World Stages where it was filmed live. "Puffs" is now being performed in schools and communities within the U.S. and Canada as well as internationally. Julie Ann now resides in Los Angeles.
Actress Julie Ann Emery is best known for her breakout recurring role in "Better Call Saul," AMC's highly buzzed-about prequel to "Breaking Bad." She can be seen as a series regular in AMC's fan favorite, "Preacher." Julie Ann takes on the important role of Lara Featherstone, one of the Grail's best operatives, and reports to Herr Starr. On "Better Call Saul," Julie Ann Emery played the role of Betsy Kettleman, one of the most mysterious characters in the series, who at first glance appears to be an average wife and mother, but has much more going on underneath. Best known for the feature film Hitch ("...a sweet turn by Julie Ann Emery as Eva Mendes' best friend"...USA Today), Julie Ann made her big screen debut in the hit romantic comedy alongside Will Smith and Kevin James. Building on that momentum, she went on to star as Holly in the hit indie-comedy History of Future Folk and as Annie Cayne in the family film Dakota's Summer with Keith Carradine. Her most recent film project featured Julie Ann as a therapist to Mckenna Grace in "Gifted." The FOX feature film also starred Chris Evans. No stranger to the small screen, you may also recognize Emery as Ida Thurman from the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning miniseries "Fargo," with Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, Oliver Platt, and Bob Odenkirk. She starred as Special Agent Jennifer Sampson in Rod Lurie's critically acclaimed series "Line of Fire ("an agent so fiery and confident...she's reminiscent of Jodie Foster in The Silence of The Lambs"...NY Daily News). Emery also worked with Lurie as Secret Service Agent Joan Greer on ABC's political drama series "Commander in Chief" alongside Golden Globe-winner Geena Davis and Emmy-winner Donald Sutherland. Emery appeared as Amelia Keyes in Steven Spielberg's Emmy-nominated miniseries, "Taken," and in recurring roles on USA's "Suits," DirecTV's "Damages," "The Riches" for FX, Showtime's Emmy-nominated drama series "Dexter," and "NCIS."
Julie Ann Jones was born on November 19, 1958 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress, known for Get Out (2017), Sun Records (2017) and A Madea Christmas (2013). She has been married to Cannon Doan since April 20, 1985. They have two children.
Julie Ann Taylor was born on 29 January 1966 in Fort Irwin, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Akira (1988), Bleach: Burîchi (2004) and Last Exile (2003). She is married to Cory Taylor. They have one child.
Julie Anne was born and raised in the St. Petersburg, Florida area. She was inspired to pursue a career in the entertainment business at an early age. Her mother was a stay at home mom, and children's book / screenplay writer, who encouraged Julie to write and perform throughout her childhood and early teens. By the age of 20, Julie Anne had established herself as a spokesmodel (working with companies such as Troma Studios and Sony PlayStation), as well as a widely published alternative model appearing in such nationally distributed publications as Gothic Beauty Magazine. Soon after, she began performing small variety shows, as a way to have more action in her art. But stage performance was not enough for Julie Anne, she wanted to go even further and pursue full creative expression as an actress. Since accepting her first role, Julie Anne has been working non stop, both in front of the camera as well as behind the scenes. Presently she has an impressive film resume, ranging from feature length films, award winning shorts, to nationally televised programs. As far as future goals, she is actively pursuing projects that will allow her to grow and strengthen her skills, and expand her resume into yet uncharted territory. With a strong work ethic, unlimited energy, and unequalled passion for the business, she is poised and determined to conquer her vision as well as simply enjoying the lifelong journey.
Julie Anne Robinson is a BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominated director. Julie Anne has directed various network pilots that have gone to series, including "The Middle" and "Selfie". Her American television credits include a variety of episodic work including "Nurse Jackie", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", "Scandal", "Manhattan", Orange is the New Black", "Grey's Anatomy", "Pushing Daisies", "Weeds", and "Big Love". Her British Television credits include the critically-acclaimed, BAFTA, RTE and Golden Globe nominated mini-series, "Viva Blackpool" for BBC; as well as the BAFTA-nominated television movie "Coming Down The Mountain". Julie Anne also directed the features "The Last Song" and "One For The Money".
Julie Anne Peñaflorida San Jose, also known as JAPS to her supporters, was born on May 17, 1994 in Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines to Marivic and Jonathan San Jose. She was first seen on TV as one of the finalists in Eat Bulaga's(a Filipino variety show) Little Miss Philippines when she was three years old. In 2005, she joined a singing competition, Popstar Kids. Eventough she did not win the said competition, she still became a part of Sugar Pop,the show's spin-off children singing group, who performed in the Sunday variety show, SOP. She was re-cast as a solo artist in SOP's successor, Party Pilipinas, where she had tandem performances with Elmo Magalona and Frencheska Farr. She is currently (2014) studying Bachelor of Communication Arts at Angelicum College in Quezon City, Philippines.
Julie Antti is known for Hot and Funny (2018), Halfdanr (2021) and What We Have Here (2018).
Julie Ariola is known for Fire in the Sky (1993), Sons of Anarchy (2008) and NYPD Blue (1993).
Julie Armstrong is known for A Christmas to Savour (2021).