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Julie Brown Biography and Filmography |
Julie Brown
Birthday: August 31, 1958
Birth Place: Van Nuys, California, USA
Height: 5' 3"
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A woman who wears many hats, funny lady Julie Brown has proved her mettle on television, in feature films, and as a recording artist. As a film actress, she made her film debut in Bloody Birthday (1980). As a screenwriter, she co-penned the script for Earth Girls Are Easy (1989), a film in which she also played a leading role. The film title came from one of Brown's songs. She has starred and directed a few cable comedy specials, notably Showtime's Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, which won a Cable-Ace Award (she was nominated for four). The show also earned her a Charlie Coffey Writers Guild Award. In 1992, Brown starred in the short-lived Fox comedy sketch series The Edge and had a series on MTV called Just Say Julie (1989-1992). She has also recorded albums and had a couple of minor hits, including "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun" and "Cause I'm a Blonde." |
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- Is a vegetarian.
- Sister of screenwriter Paul Brown.
- Wore a huge padded "fat suit" in her satire Plump Fiction (1997).
- Lily Tomlin got her her SAG card; Tomlin came to see her act in San Francisco and cast Brown in The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981).
- Played the Wicked Witch in a Girl Scout production of "The Wizard of Oz."
- Sang the song "Brand New Girl" and "Cause I'm Blonde" for the movie Earth Girls Are Easy (1988).
- Born at 11:12 AM PST
- Measurements: 36C-23 1/2-35 1/2 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
- Wrote and performed a satirical pop song called "Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun" in the 1980s.
- Song "Every Boy's Got One" was featured on the soundtrack for Moving Violations (1985).
- [Summing up Madonna] "All she did was take a little bit of talent and a bottle of bleach and suddenly, she's Queen of the world".
- Coincidentially worked at MTV at the same time as Downtown Julie Brown. She went by either West Coast Julie Brown or Miss Julie Brown to separate herself.
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