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Julie Benz | |
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Height | 5 ft 4 in |
Spouse | John Kassir (30 May 1998 - present) |
Julie Benz (born May 1, 1972 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actress. Benz grew up in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Franklin Regional High School. She later graduated from New York University.
She is married to actor John Kassir.
For her role as Rita Bennett on Dexter, Benz won the 2006 Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Career
Born in Pennsylvania, Julie Benz's father is a Pittsburgh surgeon, her mother an ice figure skater. The family settled in nearby Murrysville when Julie was two, and she started ice skating when she was three. She competed in the 1988 U.S. Championships in junior ice dancing with her partner David Schilling, coming in 13th. Her older brother and sister, Jeffrey and Jennifer, were in the 1987 U.S. Junior Champions in ice dancing and competed internationally. When Julie was 14, she had a bad stress fracture and had to take time off.
By 1989, with her figure skating career over, Julie turned to acting and got involved in the local theater where she got a role in the play Street Law. Her first movie role was a small, credited, speaking part in 'The Black Cat' segment of the Dario Argento/George A. Romero co-direction horror flick, Two Evil Eyes (1990). A year later, she got a role on a TV show called "Hi Honey, I'm Home" (1991). The show was cancelled after two seasons.
After graduating from high school, Julie entered New York University to study acting there. After graduation, Julie moved to Los Angeles to further pursue her career and landed some small roles in movies and TV shows including a guest appearance on an episode of Married with Children in 1994 and a role in the Aaron Spelling unaired TV pilot Cross Town Traffic. She also starred as Christie Lambert in another unaired TV pilot called Empire in 1995. She went on to guest star in many TV shows which include Hang Time, High Tide, Step by Step and Boy Meets World. She also had a small role in the TV movie The Barefoot Executive. She had an uncredited role in Black Sheep and guest appearances in the following shows Diagnosis Murder, Sliders and The Single Guy. She played Kristy in the TV movie Hearts Adrift and a lead role as Julie Falcon in Darkdrive.
In 1996, Julie auditioned for the role of Buffy in the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), but lost out to Sarah Michelle Gellar. However, she was offered a small role as a vampire girl in the unaired pilot which she did such a good job that her part was expanded to a few more episodes in playing the vampire Darla. With that, Julie Benz's career had finally taken off. She guest starred in more TV shows like The Big Easy and Fame L.A. whilst getting a small, but memorable, role playing a receptionist in the movie As Good as It Gets (1997). She went on to star in the short spoof film Eating Las Vegas, TV Movie A Walton Easter and a small role in Inventing the Abbotts as a Co-ed.
From 1998, she had a recurring role in the TV show Ask Harriet (though the show was cancelled and only 2 of her 5 appearances aired) then guest starred on Conrad Bloom and The King of Queens. She also starred in two movies Dirt Merchant and the popular dark comedy Jawbreaker before landing a lead role in another TV show called Payne which was cancelled after one series (only 8 of the 9 episodes aired). She also had a recurring role on the show Roswell, starred in the TV movie Satan's School for Girls and had a lead role in the horror movie parody Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth as Barbara.
She reprised her role as Darla in 2000 for the Buffy spin-off series Angel appearing in every season of the show for at least one episode. She had a funny role in the romantic comedy film The Brothers in which she was the only white person featured in the principal cast and was a Guest Host for the TV show Rendez-View. She was cast as Ellie Sparks in Glory Days and appeared in the unaired pilot however she left the show. She guest starred on She Spies and was in the featured cast for the mini-series Taken as Kate Keys. She did various voices for the videogame Hot Shots Golf Fore!, appeared in the short film The Midget Stays in the Picture and took over the role of Ursula for George of the Jungle 2.
Julie went on to guest star in Peacemakers, Coupling, Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service and Oliver Beene. She landed the lead role of Annie Garrett in the Hallmark TV movie The Long Shot. Benz also provided the voice of Miranda Keyes in the video game Halo 2, though she did not return to the role in the upcoming sequel Halo 3 as Bungie wanted to try a new direction with the Miranda Keyes voice by giving the character an accent, replaced by Justis Bolding. She played the lead role of Danielle in Bad Girls From Valley High a film shot in 2000 under the title of A Fate Totally Worse Than Death was released on DVD in 2005. She had a small role in the critically acclaimed TV movie Lackawanna Blues. In the Scifi Original Locusts: The 8th Plague she played the lead female role Vicky and she also appeared in the straight-to-DVD movie 8mm 2 as Lynn, the film was originally called The Velvet Side of Hell and was not supposed to be a sequel to 8MM.
Julie then guest starred on popular shows like Supernatural, CSI: Miami, Law & Order and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She had a supporting role in a Swedish independant movie called Kill Your Darlings, a lead role in the Lifetime Movie Circle of Friends and was in the main cast of Dexter as Rita Bennett. She will be the lead female in Rambo and plays Angela in The Punisher: War Zone.
Awards
- 2006 Satellite Awards: Supporting Actress in a Series (Dexter)
Filmography
- Dallas (2009) as Sue Ellen Ewing (rumored)
- Punisher: War Zone (2008) as Angela Donatelli
- Rambo (2008) as Sarah Miller
- Law & Order (TV series) (episode Church) (2007) as Dawn Sterling
- Dexter (TV series) (2006) as Rita Bennett
- Circle of Friends (2006) as Maggie
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV series) (episode Time of Your Death) (2006) as Heidi Wolff
- Kill Your Darlings (2006) as Katherine
- CSI: Miami (TV series) (episode Deviant) (2006) as Hayley Gordon
- Supernatural (TV series) (episode Faith) (2006) as Layla Rourke
- Locusts: The 8th Plague (2005) as Vicky
- 8mm 2 (2005) as Lynn
- Lackawanna Blues (2005) as Laura
- Halo 2 (VG) (2004) as Miranda Keyes
- Oliver Beene (TV series) (episode Idol Chatter) (2004) as Cigarette Girl
- Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (TV series) (episode A Weak Link) (2004) as Denise Johnson
- Angel (TV series) (1999) as Darla (recurring; 2000-2004)
- The Long Shot: Believe in Courage (2004) as Annie Garrett
- Coupling (TV series) (episode Decatur Guy) (2003) as Amanda
- Peacemakers (TV series) (episode The Witness) (2003) as Miranda Blanchard
- The Midget Stays in the Picture (2003) as A-List Actress
- George of the Jungle 2 (2003) as Ursula
- Hot Shots Golf Fore! (VG) (2003) as Various Voices (voice)
- She Spies (TV series) (episode Spies vs. Spy) (2002) as Elaine
- Taken (2002) (TV series) as Kate Keyes
- Glory Days (TV series) (episode Unaired Pilot) (2002) as Ellie Sparks
- The Brothers (2001) as Jesse Caldwell
- Bad Girls From Valley High (aka A Fate Totally Worse Than Death) (2000) as Danielle
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series) (1997) as Darla (recurring; 1997-2000)
- Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth (2000) as Barbara
- Roswell (TV series) (1999) as Kathleen Topolsky (recurring; 1999-2000)
- Satan's School for Girls (2000) as Alison Kingsley
- The King Of Queens (TV series) (episode Train Wreck) (1999) as Julie
- Payne (TV series) (1999) as Breezy O'Rourke
- Jawbreaker (1999) as Marcie Fox
- Dirt Merchant (1999) as Angie
- Conrad Bloom (TV series) (episode The Rebound Guy) (1998) as Julie
- Ask Harriet (TV series) (1998) as Joplin Russell (recurring; 1998)
- As Good as It Gets (1997) as Receptionist
- Fame L.A. (TV series) (episode The Beat Goes On) (1997) as Vanessa
- The Big Easy (TV series) (episode BeGirled) (1997) as ?
- Inventing the Abbotts (1997) as Co-ed
- A Walton Easter (1997) as Mae
- Eating Las Vegas (1997) as ?
- Darkdrive (1996) as Julie Falcon
- The Single Guy (TV series) (episode Love Train) (1996) as Cranberries Girl
- Sliders (TV series) (episode The Electric Twister Acid Test)(1996) as Jenny Michener
- Diagnosis Murder (TV series) (episode Murder on Thin Ice) (1996) as Julie Miller
- Hearts Adrift (1996) (TV) as Kristy
- Black Sheep (1996) as Woman (uncredited)
- Boy Meets World (TV series) (episode City Slackers) (1996) as Bianca
- Step by Step (TV series) (episode The Wall) (1995) as Tawny
- High Tide (TV series) (episode Sea No Evil) (1995) as Joanna Craig
- The Barefoot Executive (1995) (TV) as Sexy Woman
- Hang Time (TV series) (episode Earl Makes the Grade) (1995) as Linda Cantrell
- Empire (1995) as Christine Lambert
- Cross Town Traffic (1995) (TV) as ?
- Married... with Children (TV series) (episode "Field of Screams") (1994) as Sascha
- Hi Honey, I'm Home (TV series) (1991) as Babs Nielson
- Two Evil Eyes (1990) (segment: The Black Cat) as Betty
Own Appearances
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV series) (episode dated 17th January 2008) as Herself
- E! News Daily (TV series) (2007) (episode dated 10 January 2007) as Herself
- The Making of 'Kill Your Darlings' (2006) as Herself
- Halos & Horns: Recurring Villainy (2005) as Herself
- The Sharon Osbourne Show (TV series) (episode dated 13 April 2004) (2004) as Herself
- Darla: Deliver Us from Evil (2004) as Herself
- 'Angel': Season 3 Overview (2004) as Herself
- TRL (TV series) (episode dated 17 October 2003) (2003) as Herself
- 'Angel': Season 2 Overview (2003) as Herself
- The Saturday Show (TV series) (episode dated 10 May 2003) (2003) as Herself
- Rank (TV series) (episode 25 Toughest Stars) (2002) as Herself
- Inside Taken (2002) as Herself
- The Big Breakfast (TV series) (episode dated 12 November 2001) (2001) as Herself
- Rendez-View (TV series) (episode The Naked Truth) (2001) as Herself - Guest Host
- Jawbreaker Movie Special (2001) as Herself
- Happy Hour (TV series) (episode dated 17 April 1999) (1999) as Herself
External links
- Julie Benz at IMDb
- Julie Benz Online
- TV.com - Julie Benz's TV.com Page
- The Actor's Compendium - Julie Benz's Actor Compendium Page
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