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Julie Warner
Born
Juliet Mia Warner

(1965-02-09) February 9, 1965 (age 59)
OccupationActress
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 1995)
ChildrenJackson

Juliet Mia "Julie" Warner[1] (born February 9, 1965) is an American actress.

Early life

Warner was born in Manhattan on February 9, 1965.[2] Her mother, Naomi (née Bernstein), is a literary agent, an independent marketing consultant, and a licensing director. Her father, the late Neil Warner, was a jingle composer, a pianist, an arranger, and a former jazz bandleader.[1][2] Her paternal grandfather was Hollywood composer Jack Shilkret, the brother of composer Nathaniel Shilkret. Warner attended the Dalton School at age twelve. There she met an agent who advised Warner to consider acting. Shortly thereafter, Warner landed a role on the soap opera Guiding Light. Warner earned a degree in theater arts from Brown University in 1987. After her graduation, Warner moved to Los Angeles, where she worked as a waitress while auditioning for acting.

Career

Warner appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation; "Booby Trap" in 1989 and "Transfigurations" in 1990.

Warner's most famous roles include her 1991 breakout co-starring performance with Michael J. Fox in Doc Hollywood, then her co-starring role with Billy Crystal in 1992's Mr. Saturday Night. She was in Indian Summer in 1993, The Puppet Masters, based on Robert A Heinlein's novel of the same name in 1994, and Tommy Boy in 1995. She played the role of Danny Lipton in the TV series Family Law, and the recurring character Megan O'Hara in Nip/Tuck. In 2005, Warner began starring as the wife to Howie Mandel in his short-lived hidden camera/situation comedy Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance and later appeared in the 2006 film Stick It. Other screen credits include a guest appearance on an episode of House MD. She starred in the 2008 Hallmark Channel movie Our First Christmas,[3] where she plays a mother trying to navigate the difficult waters of combining two families after the deaths of her own and her new husband's spouses. In 2009, she played Rose Pinchbinder in the children's TV show True Jackson, VP in the episode "Keeping Tabs". In 2012, she guest starred in a season seven episode of Dexter, "Chemistry", as the sister of Hannah McKay's dead husband.

Personal life

In June 1995, Warner married writer-director Jonathan Prince.[1] They have a son. They are now divorced.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Flatliners Joe's Woman
1991 Doc Hollywood Vialula / 'Lou'
1992 Mr. Saturday Night Elaine Young
1993 Indian Summer Kelly Berman
1994 The Puppet Masters Mary Sefton
1995 Tommy Boy Michelle Brock
1996 Wedding Bell Blues Micki Rachel Levine
1997 White Lies Mimi Furst
1999 Pros & Cons Eileen
2006 Stick It Phyllis Charis
2008 Forever Strong Natalie Penning
2010 Radio Free Albemuth Newscaster #1
2012 Little Women, Big Cars Barbara
2014 Telling of the Shoes Ellie
2015 Breaking Through Mom / Anna
2016 The Beautiful Ones Caterina Tancredi Post-production
???? Unbelievable!!!!! Female Curlisha Post-production
2016 Chalk It Up Dean York Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1981 Guiding Light Cynthia "Tainted Evidence"
1989 21 Jump Street Alice Greenwood "Come from the Shadows"
1989-1990 Star Trek: The Next Generation Christy Henshaw "Booby Trap", "Transfigurations"
1990 Stolen: One Husband Jennie TV film
1990 The Outsiders Charlene Walker "Breaking the Maiden"
1993 Herman's Head Layla "Layla - The Unplugged Version"
1995 Pride & Joy Amy Sherman Main role
1998 Grown-Ups Rena TV film
1998 Mr. Murder Paige Stillwater TV film
1999 Party of Five Lauren "The Wish", "Get Back", "Fragile"
1999-2001 Family Law Danni Lipton Main role
2002 Baseball Wives Lorraine Bradley TV film
2003 A Screwball Homicide Shelly TV film
2003 Threat Matrix Carrie Richmond "Alpha-126"
2003-2006 Nip/Tuck Megan O'Hara Recurring role
2004 Scrubs Allison "My Tormented Mentor"
2005 Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance Howie's Wife TV film
2005 Just Legal Mrs. Ross "Pilot", "The Runner"
2006 House Margo Dalton "Need to Know"
2007 Uncaged Heart Janet Tarr TV film
2007 Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness Melissa TV film
2008 Our First Christmas Cindy Baer-Noll TV film
2009 True Jackson, VP Rose Pinchbinder "Keeping Tabs"
2009 Crash Andrea Schillo Recurring role
2011-2012 Leap Year Josie Hersh "Corporate Cupid", "Five Roads", "Just Trying to Survive"
2012 Supermoms Maggie TV series
2012 Little Women, Big Cars 2 Barbara TV series
2012 Dexter Lori Randall "Chemistry"
2013 Grey's Anatomy Mrs. Lanz "The End Is the Beginning of the End"
2013 Maron Diane "Projections"
2014 Taken Away Barbara TV film

References

  1. ^ a b c "WEDDINGS; Jonathan A. Prince and Julie Warner". New York Times. June 18, 1995. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Julie Warner Biography (1965–)". Film Reference. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "Our First Christmas". IMdB. 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2013.