Julia Montgomery was born on July 2, 1960 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Revenge of the Nerds (1984), Anatomy of an Illness (1984) and Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation (1992). She has been married to Jon David Reede since March 17, 1996. They have two children.
Julia Montgomery Brown is known for London Has Fallen (2016), Coronation Street (1960) and The Honourable Woman (2014).
Julia Morizawa is an actor/writer/producer with extensive experience in film, television, theatre and web series. As an actor, career highlights include: "Judas Kiss" (feature film), "Tied Up" (feature film), "Scandal" (TV), "SEAL Team" (TV), "Lewis Black's The Root of All Evil" (TV), "Masha No Home" (stage), "Without Annette" (stage), "Galactic Galaxy" (new media), "Star Trek: Odyssey" (new media), and "The Bright Sessions" (fiction podcast). She is a graduate of The Second City Hollywood and has studied at The BGB Studio, AIA Studios, The Sanford Meisner Center, Cal State LA, and more. Writing and producing credits include the improvised feature film "JesusCat (or How I Accidentally Joined a Cult)," which was awarded Best Comedy Feature at the Asians on Film Festival in 2014 and the Movie Heroes Rising Star Award at the Action On Film Festival in 2013; the short film "Sin & Lyle," which earned her a Best Female Filmmaker nomination at the Action On Film Festival in 2007; the play "Twenty-Two," which premiered in Los Angeles in 2010; the audio drama "American Comedy Horror Story: Orphanage," available worldwide on most podcast apps; and the sci-fi/adventure digital series, "Pure." Julia's animated short film, "Dragonfly," is about the Tokyo Firebombing of March 9-10, 1945. The script was awarded Best Short Screenplay by Scriptation Showcase and Screenwriting Master in 2019, and was a semifinalist or quarter-finalist in several other competitions including the Austin Film Festival, Slamdance, and WeScreenplay Diverse Voices. Her limited series TV pilot, "Where We Came From" was a finalist in the 2021 Screencraft True Story and Public Domain Competition. Additionally, her first book, "Memoirs of a Wannabe Sex Addict" was published by Fanny Press in 2010 and is available in paperback and ebook.
Julia Morris is one of Australia's most accomplished and celebrated performers. A quadruple threat, Julia has seamlessly moved between the stage and the screen for over 34 years. Julia first appeared on Aussie TV at 17, singing on the talent show New Faces. By the mid-nineties Julia was a household name as a headlining stand-up and actor, with starring roles in comedy sketch favourite Full Frontal, night time talk show In Melbourne Tonight and comedy panel show, Beauty and the Beast. Julia also starred in the Melbourne run of the hit Broadway musical 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!' As a stand-up comedian, Julia has featured in every major comedy festival in the world, taking to the stage with Whoopi Goldberg, Richard Pryor and Robin Williams. From Comedy Festival Galas to the Prime Minister's Midwinter Ball, Julia's infectious humour is universally loved. Moving to London in 2000, 'Lady JMo' featured in several British sitcoms, co-hosted Liquid News, a daily entertainment show on the BBC while also featuring on several comedy panels including Stephen Fry's QI. Her 2001 solo show won the prestigious Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. With a groundswell of comedy fans, Julia also won Time Out London's 'Comedy Performer of the Year' Julia gave birth to her first daughter, Ruby, in London. They moved back to Australia in 2008, where Julia and Australian Opera star David Hobson won Channel 7's celebrity singing show It Takes Two. Julia gave birth to her second daughter, Sophie, in 2008 and with a babe in arms, she became a published author, penning some of her memoirs in 'Don't You Know Who I Used To Be?' in 2009. Having won 'Best Australian Act' at the Time Out Sydney 2009 Comedy Awards, Julia relocated her family to Los Angeles, where she studied with Hollywood acting coach, Lesly Kahn. In late 2011 Julia returned home to become Australia's very first Celebrity Apprentice, raising nearly $200,000 for breast cancer research along the way. By the following year, Julia was cast as the female lead, Gemma Crabb, in the Nine Network drama House Husbands. The show established itself as an audience favourite, with Julia being nominated for 'Most Popular Actress' in Australia's Logie Awards for five years in a row. The final season of House Husbands was broadcast in 2017. Between August and November 2013 Julia hosted Nine Network's Australia's Got Talent. The same year, her 'No Judgement' stand-up tour won the Helpmann Award for Best Comedy. (Australia's Tonys.) The large formats just kept coming, and in 2015 Julia co-hosted the very first Australian season of Network Ten's hit reality show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! with Dr Chris Brown. I'm A Celebrity has since become a highlight of Ten's annual TV calendar, shooting each year near the Kruger National Park in South Africa. In February 2019, Julia went straight from the African 'jungle' to Chris and Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway, the Australian version of the 'Ant and Dec' feel-good UK hit. In 2020, Julia appeared as Kitten on 'The Masked Singer', making it to the top 4 in the semi-finals before being unmasked and followed this up with a return to the jungle for the new season of 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' to kick off the new year. In 2021, Julia released the Audible original, Julia Morris Makes it EASY as an audiobook and paperback out in bookstores through HarperCollins Australia. In 2022, Julia returns to the jungle to host Season 8 of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here1. Julia lives in Melbourne with her daughters Ruby and Sophie and their dogs, Tootsie and Ken.
Julia Morrison was born Julia Anne Holys in Palo Alto, CA. She attended The College of William & Mary on a full scholarship, where she studied biology. Upon graduation & at the encouragement of her theater professor, she moved to New York to pursue a career in film & acting. Julia is a Grillo-Marxuach Family Fellow in Writing for Film & TV at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, an Alliance for Women in Media and Loreen Arbus Foundation Scholar, and a graduate of the Maggie Flanigan Studio - a Meisner-based acting conservatory. She is the vocalist of electronic music duo Alien Bay; their debut track, 'Carpal Tunnel', was recently featured in Blumhouse/Netflix film, 'Cam', a psychological thriller.
Julia Mugnier is an actress and writer, known for Tout ce que je porte (2020), Amants (2020) and Un prince (presque) charmant (2013).
Julia Mulligan is an actress, known for The Death of Stalin (2017), The Glorious Seven (2019) and Pes (2015).
Julia Munder is an actress and producer, known for Terminal (2019), Book of Monsters (2018) and Absorbed (2013).
Julia Murney was born on January 14, 1969 in State College, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Sex and the City (1998), 30 Rock (2006) and Madam Secretary (2014).
Julia Muszalska is an actress, known for Huey (2020).