Julie Philips
Julie Philips is a celebrated actress known for her extensive work in film and television throughout her Hollywood career. She gained recognition for her roles in the miniseries "James A. Michener's Space," which aired from 1984 to 1985. During the late 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in several notable television films, including "The War Between the Tates" (1976-77), "Crazy Times" (1980-81), and "Jealousy" (1983-84). Philips also made her mark in cinema with performances in "Baby It's You" (1983), featuring Rosanna Arquette, and the dramedy "Racing With the Moon" (1984), alongside Sean Penn.
Her impressive television credits continued with the miniseries "The Deliberate Stranger" (1985-86) and films like "Police Story: The Freeway Killings" (1986-87) and "Street of Dreams" (1988-89). In addition to her television work, she featured in films such as the thriller "Lies" (1986) with Ann Dusenberry and the romance "A Time of Destiny" (1988) opposite William Hurt.
Throughout the late 1980s and into the early 2000s, Philips expanded her repertoire with projects like "Money, Power, Murder" (1989-90) and "Valerie Flake" (1999). She remained active in the film industry with roles in "The Big Bounce" (2004) and "For Your Consideration" (2006). Her most recent project was in the comedy "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" (2006), showcasing her versatility and enduring presence in the entertainment industry.