Julie Haught is a film and television actress who loves the art of storytelling and rich characters. After raising her children, and with her lifelong dream of acting, she began pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. From years of intensive training she has been blessed to portray many diverse characters while continuing on this lifelong journey. She is coached by David Gray of Gray Studios Los Angeles. Julie was born in Wisconsin to parents Erick and Colette. Raised in Florida, she attended the University of Florida, receiving her Bachelors of Science degree in Nursing. With a love of art and an eye for design she also attended Graduate School for Interior Design at The Academy of Art in San Francisco.
Julie Hays is known for Free Man (2010).
Julie Hays is an actress and writer, known for New Amsterdam (2018), Motherless Brooklyn (2019) and The Blacklist (2013). She has been married to Steve Danielson since December 21, 2004.
Julie Heaton is an actress, known for Singing with Angels (2016).
Julie Claire Hesmondhalgh was born in Accrington, Lancashire, where she was involved in local amateur theatre and studied A-level Theatre Studies at Accrington and Rossendale College under Martin Cosgrif. Despite planning to go into social work, she won a grant to attend LAMDA, where she studied from 1988-91. After graduating she was part of the theatre company, Arts Threshold, and with her teacher and mentor Brian Astbury and a group of friends, built a theatre in a basement in Paddington. This led to roles on television in, among other programs, The Bill (1984), The Dwelling Place (1994), Screen One: Pat and Margaret (1994), and an episode of Dalziel and Pascoe (1996). She was spotted by the casting crew for Coronation Street (1960) while appearing in "Much Ado About Nothing" in the Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester. She played "Hayley" in Coronation Street (1960), the first trans-character in a UK soap, from 1998 to 2014, when she left, winning a National TV Award for her performance in her exit storyline, which she shared with her screen husband, David Neilson. The couple also won Best Actor and Actress at the Soap Awards that year, as well as Best Onscreen Partnership. She returned to work extensively in theatre, radio and television, with roles in Russell T. Davies's Cucumber (2015), Happy Valley (2014) (series 2), Doctor Who (2005), Catastrophe (2015), Inside No. 9 (2014), The Trouble with Maggie Cole (2020), and The A Word (2016) (series 3). The BBC4 film, Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster (2015), in which she reprised her stage role as the mother of a murdered teenager, won her a Best Performance in a Single Drama Award from the Royal Television Society. Her role as a rape survivor in series 3 of Broadchurch (2013) earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 2018. Hesmondhalgh lives in Manchester with her family and is a founding member of political theatre collective, Take Back. In 2019, her book, Working Diary, was published by Methuen.
Julie Hewlett was born in England. She is an actress, known for Turks & Caicos (2014), Calling the Shots (1993) and The Sweetest Mango (2001).
Julie Higginson was born in 1956 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. She is an actress, known for Red Dwarf (1988), The Miracle Maker (1999) and Playhouse (2020).
Julie Holland is known for Moody Bitches, Weekends at Bellevue (2011) and The Drug Years (2006).
Julie Holmes is an actress, known for What the Night Can Do (2020).