Julia Sarah Stone
Julia Sarah Stone is a talented Canadian actress known for her impressive contributions to film and television. Her journey in the performing arts began at the tender age of six when she started her theatre training, participating in various school productions throughout her childhood. In 2009, she made her on-screen debut with a minor role in an independent short film, which set the stage for her rising career.
Stone gained significant recognition for her performance in the 2011 film *The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom*, a role that earned her a Young Artist Award and solidified her status as a promising young talent. Following this breakthrough, she was featured in the pilot episode of the CW series *Emily Owens, M.D.*, which showcased her versatility as an actress. Additionally, she appeared in the acclaimed third season of AMC's *The Killing*, further expanding her repertoire.
Beyond these notable projects, Julia has taken part in several Canadian independent films, demonstrating her commitment to diverse storytelling. With her dedication to her craft and a growing list of credits, Stone continues to make waves in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her performances and paving the way for future opportunities.
Filmography
Vampire Dog
The Marijuana Conspiracy
Weirdos
The Unseen (2016)
Every Thing Will Be Fine
Before the World Set on Fire
Come True
Allure
The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom
When the Streetlights Go On