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email: julie@juliestevens.com
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Julie Stevens has appeared in several films and numerous commercials for high-profile companies. She began her performing career at age ten, appearing on Broadway in the musical, Annie. TV movies, commercials, recording projects and many stage roles followed. Voice-over credits include looping and dubbing for film and television. Some recent credits include Cheer Bear in Care Bears Live, My Little Pony, and The Little Polar Bear: A Visitor From The South Pole. Julie can be heard as the singing voice of Erika, the Pauper, in Mattel's first animated feature film, Barbie's The Princess and the Pauper. Her singing voice can also be heard in the Erika doll, on sale in toy stores. Recent acting roles include The Woman in Zorba, Mary in the original musical, Fool Of Hearts, Pam in Baby, and Star-To-Be in Annie. She has performed the National Anthem for all of the major sports teams in New York and Los Angeles, including the NY Knicks and LA Lakers. Julie co-directed her first feature film, Life After Tomorrow, a documentary about her childhood in the musical, Annie. She and partner, Gil Cates, Jr., are winners of the Best Director and Best Documentary Awards at the 2006 Phoenix Film Festival. The film premiered on Showtime on Christmas Eve, 2006 and is still currently running. The DVD is available to purchase at www.aaadvdstore.com and will be distributed by Arts Alliance America. Worldwide sales are handled by Vision Music. Julie can be seen on Iklipz’s original program “Bridging the Gap.” The program, an online series in which filmmakers are given a chance to meet industry professionals in an intimate setting, pairs Julie with renowned documentary publicist Fredell Pogodin (“March of the Penguins,” among others). Julie was one of 20 filmmakers selected for a new international cultural exchange program, AFI Project: 20/20. The program is a component of the U.S.’s new Global Cultural Initiative that brings together AFI, the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, the U.S. Department of State, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. She recently traveled to Kuwait to screen Life After Tomorrow as part of the first American Film Festival. To read her blog and watch video from the trip, visit www.iklipz.com/jstevens
Julie has studied with Los Angeles acting coaches Elizabeth Gamza, Diana Castle,
Margie Haber, and Stuart K. Robinson. She has sharpened her voiceover skills with Marice Tobias, Kalmenson
& Kalmenson and animation skills with Susan Blu. Julie has worked with Eric
Vetro, Carolyn Mignini and Karen
Morrow for voice and studied Improv at ACME (with Cynthia Szigeti) and
Second City. Julie
is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where
she earned a BFA in Acting. For booking information, please contact Julie by email at julie@juliestevens.com or through her agent, Clear Talent Group (818) 509-0121. Julie is a member
of the Screen Actor’s Guild,
AFTRA, Actor’s Equity Association,
and the DGA. She is listed in the Academy of Motion Picture's Academy Players
Directory. Julie is also a certified Studio Teacher for child actors. To find out more about her company, Educating Youngstars, please visit www.educatingyoungstars.com. Julie is also the creator of a new product called Acting Outside The Box, coaching cards for actors. For more information, visit www.actingoutsidethebox.com
Julie is available for private
coaching for children. Her clients currently appear in film/theatre/TV. |
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