Julie
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Julie is a female first name (see Julie (given name)). It may refer to:
People
Mononyms:
- Julie (Julie Berthelsen), a Greenland pop singer and songwriter
- Julie (Kenji Sawada), a Japanese pop singer, composer and actor
Given name:
- Julie Adams (born 1926), an American actress
- Julie Andrews (born 1935), an English actress, singer, director and author
- Julie Ann Fortich (born 1957), a Filipino actress
- Julie Archoska (1905–1972), an American football player
- Julie Benz (born 1972), an American TV actress
- Saint Julie Billiart (1751–1816), a French nun
- Julie Bishop (born 1956), a deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
- Julie Bowen (born 1970), an American TV actress
- Julie Burchill (born 1959), an English writer and columnist
- Julie Chen (born 1970), an American television news anchor and producer
- Julie Christie (born 1941), a British actress
- Julie Clarke (born 1971), a Playboy Playmate of the Month for March 1991
- Julie Coin (born 1982), a French tennis player
- Julie Czerneda (born 1955), a Canadian author
- Julie Dawn Cole (born 1955), English television, film and stage actress
- Julie Delpy (born 1969), a French-American actress, director, screenwriter and singer-songwriter
- Julie Dickson, a Canadian public servant
- Julie Ditty (born 1979), an American tennis player
- Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born 1948), a daughter of ex-President Richard Nixon
- Julie Feeney, an Irish singer and composer
- Julie Foudy (born 1971), an American soccer player
- Julie Fowlis, a Scottish singer and composer
- Julie Goodyear (born 1942), an English TV actress
- Julie Halard-Decugis (born 1970), a Coin's French compatriot and former tennis player
- Julie Harris (1925-2013), an American actress
- Julie Kavner (born 1950), an American actress best known as the voice of Marge Simpson
- Julie London (1926–2000), an American singer and actress
- Julie Newmar (born 1933), an American actress, dancer and singer
- Julie Payette (born 1963), a Canadian astronaut and engineer
- Julie Powell (born 1973), an American author
- Julie Pullin (born 1975), a British tennis player
- Julie Seitter, a voice talent for the "Julie" automated telephone reservation system used by Amtrak
- Julie Taymor (born 1952), an American director of theatre, opera and film
- Julie Vega (born 1968), a Filipino actress
- Julie Walters (born 1950), an English actress and novelist
- Julie White (businesswoman) (born 1967), a British businesswoman
Film and TV
- Julie (1956 film), a thriller starring Doris Day
- Julie (1975 film), a Hindi film by K. S. Sethumadhavan featuring Lakshmi
- Julie (2004 film), a Hindi film starring Neha Dhupia
- Julie (2006 film), a Kannada film starring Ramya
- Julie (TV series), an American situation comedy starring Julie Andrews
Music
- Julie (album), by Julie London
- Julie (EP), by Jens Lekman
Songs
- "Julie", Doris Day discography
- "Julie", a song by Damian Marley from the album Mr. Marley
- "Julie", a song by Prism from the album Prism
- Julie (David Bowie song)
- "Julie la belle", a song by Larry Coryell from the album The Restful Mind
- "Julie", a single and EP by the band Levellers
- "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" Bobby Sherman song imdb.com/Bobby Sherman/nm0792385/
Books
- Julie, or the New Heloise, 1761 novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Julie of the Wolves, 1972 novel by Jean Craighead George
- Julie, 1985 debut novel by Cora Taylor
- Julie (George novel), 1994 sequel by George
- Julie's Wolf Pack, 1997 second sequel by George
Plants
- Julie (mango), a type of mango
Brands
- Julie, an interactive doll created by Worlds of Wonder
See also
- Special:AllPages/Julie
- Julia (disambiguation)
- Yulia
- July (disambiguation)
- Juli (disambiguation)
- Julien (disambiguation)
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