Julie Legrand is known for Footballers' Wives (2002), Doctor Who (2005) and Footballers Wive$: Overtime (2005). She has been married to Simon Clark since 2005.
Julie Lemieux is an award-winning voice actress. She has worked on over 100 animated series and feature films and is one of Canada's most versatile and highly regarded voice performers. A five-time ACTRA Award nominee, Julie is honored to have received the award in 2010 for her performance as Fuzzy Snuggums in Spliced, and in 2016 for her role as Grandma Butternut in Numb Chucks. Julie has also been nominated twice for a Canadian Screen Award and won in 2016 for her performance as Dawn Dingledash in Numb Chucks. Julie loves animation. She thrives on the challenge of bringing characters to life, is passionate about the industry, and grateful every day to be part of the team of talent in Canada that brings excellence, creativity, and fun to the world of animation. Julie has voiced a range of iconic characters in animated series and films such as Rupert, Tin Tin, Sailor Moon, Paw Patrol, Max & Ruby, Arthur, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Numb Chucks, Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot, Rusty Rivets, Cupcake & Dino, The Nut Job, and The Cat in The Hat.
Julie Leon is an actress, known for Me Familia 2 (2021).
Julie Lesgages is an actress, known for Totems (2014), La belle saison (2015) and Dolphin Moves (2017).
Julie Lockey is known for Nine Years, Writing Home (2017) and Around Here (2018).
Julie Lockfield is an actress, known for The Mentor (2020).
Julie Lockhart is the Co-Founder and President of Production of Locksmith Animation. One of the film industry's most experienced animation producers, her work has received three Academy Award© nominations including Best Animated Film in 2013 and 2015. Before co-founding Locksmith, she held leadership roles at Aardman Animations and was producer on many of that studio's acclaimed animated shorts, commercials and ground-breaking television series, including the Rose D'Or winning 'Creature Comforts' and the Emmy and BAFTA award winning 'Shaun the Sheep' series. Stepping into features, she developed and produced the Academy Award®-nominated feature films 'The Pirates! A Band of Misfits' (UK title 'In an Adventure with Scientists') for Sony Pictures and 'Shaun The Sheep Movie' for Studio Canal/Lionsgate. Whilst at Locksmith, she has been instrumental in building a brand new studio from scratch into the international high end animation feature film company it is today, whilst also producing Locksmith's debut feature film Ron's Gone Wrong.
Julie London recorded 32 albums during her career. Forced to give up band singing when her true age was discovered, she was primarily a torch singer. Her vocal range was described by "sultry" and "low-keyed". Her own favorite singers were Barbra Streisand and Roberta Flack. She was known in some circles as "The Liberty Girl" for helping establish Liberty Records, where she began singing in 1955, as a successful label. Her many hit albums on that label include "Julie Is Her Name", "Calendar Girl" with some borderline erotic (for the time) cover photography by Gene Lester, "About the Blues", "Your Number, Please", "Send For Me", "Love Letters", "The End of the World", "In Person at the Americana", "The Wonderful World of Julie London" and the provocatively titled "Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast". Her most popular song, "Cry Me a River", was written by her former classmate/boyfriend Arthur Hamilton and produced by Bobby Troup. Her four most-sought-after and successful albums are "About the Blues (1957), "Feeling Good" (1965), "Easy Does It" (1968) and "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy" (1969). (Her version of "Yummy Yummy Yummy" was featured on the HBO television series Six Feet Under (2001).) Billboard Magazine named her the most popular female vocalist for 1955, 1956 and 1957".
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