
Julie was a student with the Olga Dunn School of Dance for over ten years and went on to become a company member. She received a BA from Bard College, majoring in both theater and dance with a focus on Performance and Flamenco under the tutilage of Aileen Passloff. Upon graduation she received the school's prestigious award for Excellence in Performance. Her credits include: Olga Dunn Dance Company, (Shakespeare & Company) Yvonne in The Ladies Man, Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Anne de Cornault in Kerfol, Anne Sexton in My Own Stranger, Smeraldina in The Servant of Two Masters, Livia in The Tamer Tamed, (Los Angeles Fountain Theatre) The Song of Songs, an original dance opera; (Bard College) Sita in The Ramayana directed by Ruben Polendo, Mother Jack in Jack or The Submission, the title role in Antigone, Marlene in The Bitter Tears of Petra Van Kant directed by Ian Belton, as well as numerous faculty dance pieces. Julie co-founded and performed with Hi Lo Jack & Co., a group dedicated to exploring movement and theater, in New York and Los Angeles. She currently lives in New York City where she works as an actress and dancer.
