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Julie London (née Peck; September 26, 1926 – October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned more than 40 years. A torch singer noted for her sultry, languid contralto vocals, London recorded over thirty albums of pop and jazz standards between 1955 and 1969. Her recording of "Cry Me a River", a track she introduced on her debut album, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.
Julie Langford is a major character in the 2007 retro-futuristic video game Bioshock. She is the scientist responsible for creating and maintaining Arcadia, a garden and arboretum that supplies oxygen to the underwater city of Rapture.
One of the Historical American Girl Dolls is named Julie Albright. She is based on the 70s and loves basketball.
Julie Zahra is a Maltese singer who represented her country alongside Ludwig Galea in 2004 Eurovision with "On Again, Off Again". They qualified from the first ever semi final and cracked the Top 10.
Julie Isabel Bishop is an Australian politician, serving as the Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2013, and the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party since 2007. Bishop grew up in the Adelaide Hills and was educated at the St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School, later attending the University of Adelaide. Prior to entering politics, she was a managing partner of major Australian law firm Clayton Utz.
Julie Suzanne Chen is an American television personality, news anchor, and producer for CBS. She has been the host of the U.S. version of the CBS reality-television program Big Brother since its debut in July 2000 and is the longest-serving host of any country's version of the show. She is also a co-host and the moderator of the CBS daytime show The Talk. Previously, she was a co-anchor of The Early Show on CBS.
Julie Wu Chu is an American Olympic ice hockey player who plays the position of forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and the position of defense on Les Canadiennes. She won the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2007 for best female collegiate hockey player while at Harvard University. She finished her collegiate career as the all-time assists leader and points scorer in NCAA history with 284 points until the record was snapped in 2011. She is tied as the second-most decorated U.S. female in Olympic Winter Games history. She was selected and chosen by fellow Team USA members, to lead the 2014 U.S. Olympic Team as flag bearer into Sunday’s Closing Ceremony.
Julie Delpy is a French-American actress, film director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. She studied film making at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and has directed, written, or acted in more than 30 films, including Europa Europa, Voyager, Three Colors: White, Before Sunrise, An American Werewolf in Paris, Before Sunset, 2 Days in Paris, and Before Midnight. She has been nominated for three César Awards, two Online Film Critics Society Awards, and two Academy Awards. After moving to the United States in 1990, she became an American citizen in 2001.
Julie Suzanne Chen is an American television personality, news anchor, and producer for CBS. She has been the host of the U.S. version of the CBS reality-television program Big Brother since its debut in July 2000 and is the longest-serving host of any country's version of the show. She is also a co-host and the moderator of the CBS daytime show The Talk. Previously, she was a co-anchor of The Early Show on CBS.
Julie Kagawa is an American author, best known for writing The Iron Fey Series consisting of four books: The Iron King, The Iron Daughter, The Iron Queen, and The Iron Knight. She was born in Sacramento, California, but moved to Hawaii with her family at the age of nine. Kagawa is of Japanese descent. She currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky. Kagawa has written novellas, along with novels. Three novellas were written in the Iron Fey series: Winter's Passage, Summer's Crossing, and Iron's Prophecy. In August all three were published together as The Iron Legends. A short novella of the lovers of the Iron Fey series during Valentine's Day was published on Kagawa's website. She has written a spin-off series of the Iron Fey called Call of the Forgotten. The first book, The Lost Prince, was published in October 2012. The second book, The Iron Traitor, was published on 29 October 2013.
Julie Bowen Luetkemeyer, known professionally as Julie Bowen, is an American actress. She is best known for playing Carol Vessey on Ed, Denise Bauer on Boston Legal, Sarah Shephard on Lost, and Claire Dunphy on the comedy Modern Family. The latter earned her six nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning in 2011 and 2012.
Julie Ivalo Broberg Berthelsen also known by her mononym Julie is a Danish-born Greenlandic pop singer and songwriter. She is known largely for her success on the TV series Popstars.
Julie-Su is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
Julie Kagawa is an American author, best known for writing the Iron Fey series (consisting of four books: The Iron King, The Iron Daughter, The Iron Queen, and The Iron Knight) and the Blood of Eden series.
Julie Hearn is an English author. She has written books such as "Ivy" and "Hazel".
Julie Manet, daughter of the Impressionist Berthe Morisot and niece of Édouard Manet.
Julie Taymor, director of Across the Universe, Frida, and the stage production of The Lion King.
Author Jaroslav Tuček and moderator/actress Michaela Dolinová have a daughter Julie Tučková.
"Hey Julie" is a song by Fountains of Wayne from their album "Welcome Interstate Managers".
A famous bearer is American actress Julie Harris (born December 2, 1925). She's won 5 Tony Awards for her roles in the plays "I Am A Camera" (1952), "The Lark" (1956), "Forty Carats" (1969), "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1973), and "The Belle of Amherst" (1977). She also received an Academy Award nomination for her role in the film "The Member of the Wedding" (1952).
Julie Edward (Miyax Kapugen is her Inuit name) is the main character of the books Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack, all by Jean Craighead George.
Actress Julie Christie (born April 14, 1941) starred in 1965's "Doctor Zhivago".
Two actresses are French Julie Deply and British Julie walters (Mrs Weasly).
Famous Bearer: Actress Julie Andrews (born October 1, 1935 as Julia Elizabeth Wells).

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