Where is Julie Warner from ‘Doc Hollywood’ now? Net Worth, Wiki

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Who is Julie Warner?

Juliet Mia ‘Julie’ Warner was born on 9 February 1965 under the zodiac sign of Aquarius, in Manhattan, New York City USA. She’s a 56-year-old actress, probably still best recognized for landing the role of Elaine in the comedy film “Mr. Saturday Night” (1992), playing Danni Lipton in the CBS legal drama series “Family Law” (1999-2001), and featuring as Megan O’Hara in the FX medical drama series “Nip/Tuck” (2003-2006).

How rich is she, as of now? Julie Warner Net Worth

As of early 2022, Julie Warner’s net worth is estimated at over $2 million, acquired through her successful involvement in the world of entertainment as a professional actress, who has garnered over 50 television and film acting credits since she launched her career in the early 1980s.

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Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, Educational Background

Julie Warner spent her early years in Manhattan, where she was raised with her brother James Warner by their father Neil Warner, who was a pianist, arranger, jingle composer, and a former jazz bandleader, and mother Naomi (née Bernstein), who worked as an independent marketing consultant, literary agent and licensing director. Julie is Jewish. holds American nationality, and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group. Regarding her education, Julie went to Dalton School, where she was spotted by a talent agent who advised her to think about pursuing a career as an actress; shortly afterwards, she launched her acting career, while also continuing her education at Brown University, where she studied theater arts.

Career Beginnings

Julie Warner made her debut appearance as Cynthia in an episode of the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light” in 1981. She then spent some time working as a waitress while attending auditions, and performing on stage in various productions. She returned to the screen with the role of Christy Henshaw in two episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning sci-fi series “Star Trek: The Next Generation” (1989-1990), which was aired in syndication. Her debut film role came in 1990, when she played Joe’s woman in Joel Schumacher’s Academy Award-nominated psychological horror film “Flatliner”, sharing the screen with William Baldwin, Kevin Bacon and Julia Roberts.

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Rise to Stardom

Julie’s big break came with her performance as Lou, Michael J. Fox’s girlfriend in Michael Caton-Jones’ 1991 romantic comedy “Doc Hollywood”, which was a moderate box office success. It was followed by her portrayal of Elaine in Billy Crystal’s comedy film “Mr. Saturday Night”, released in 1992, and which earned her a Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. She then had a notable role playing Kelly Berman in the 1993 comedy film “Indian Summer”, while the next year she took the part of Mary Sefton next to Donald Sutherland in the sci-fi film “The Puppet Masters”. In 1995, she was cast as Michelle in the buddy adventure comedy film “Tommy Boy”, alongside David Spade and Chris Farley.

Later that year, she was chosen to play Amy Sherman in the NBC sitcom “Pride & Joy”; however, it was canceled after one season. Thereafter, she took the lead roles of Micki Rachel Levine in the romantic comedy film “Wedding Bell Blues” (1996), and of Mimi Furst in the comedy film “White Lies” (1997), directed by Ken Selden. She then shared the screen with Stephen Baldwin in the 1998 made-for-TV thriller film “Mr. Murder”, featuring as Paige Stillwater.

Continued Success

In 1999, Julie Warner starred in the supporting role of Lauren in the Golden Globe Award-winning Fox teen and family drama series “Party Of Five”, and played Eileen in the comedy film “Pros & Cons”, next to Larry Miller and Tommy Davidson.

Her next major role came later that year, when she joined the main cast of the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated CBS legal drama series “Family Law”, in which she portrayed Danni Lipton in 49 episodes until 2001.It was followed by her portrayals of Lorraine Bradley in the made-for-TV sports film “Baseball Wives” (2002), and Shelly in the made-for-TV drama film “A Screwball Homicide” (2003). Afterwards, she took the recurring role of Megan O’Hara in seven episodes of the critically acclaimed medical drama series “Nip/Tuck” from 2003 to 2006, and then portrayed Mrs Charis in the teen comedy film “Stick It”, written and directed by Jessica Bendinger.

Further Career

In 2007, Julie played Janet Tarr in the made-for-TV crime film “Passion’s Web”, next to Sebastian Spence and Jessica Harmon, and appeared as Melissa in the made-for-TV drama film “Crossroads: A Story Of Forgiveness”. It was followed by her performances as Natalie Penning in Ryan Little’s sports film “Forever Strong”, alongside Sean Faris and Gary Cole, and as Cindy Baer-Noll in the made-for-TV family drama film “Our First Christmas”, both released in 2008. The following year, she was cast as Andrea Schillo in the Starz drama series “Crash”, based on the 2004 film of the same title.

She started the next decade with the roles of Josie Hersh in the Hulu comedy-drama series “Leap Year” (2011-2012), and as Barbara in the comedy-drama film “Little Women, Big Cars” (2012) and its sequel “Little Women, Big Cars 2” in the same year.

Recent Projects

In 2014, Julie Warner landed such roles as Ellie in the drama film “Telling Of The Shoes”, written and directed by Amanda Goodwin, and Barbara in a made-for-TV drama film entitled “Taken Away”. The next year, she had the part of a mom in the musical drama film “Breaking Through”, next to Anitta and Sophia Aguiar, which was followed by her portrayal of Dean York in the gymnastics film “Chalk It Up” in 2016. She then was cast as Caterina Tancredi in the 2017 mystery crime film “The Beautiful Ones”, alongside Ross McCall and Brian Tee, and took the role of Female Curlisha in the sci-fi comedy film “Unbelievable!!!!!” in 2020.

Most recently, in 2021 she starred in the recurring role of Pam Dilallo in two episodes of the highly popular ABC medical drama series “The Good Doctor”.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

Julie Warner has long dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 3ins (1.60m), her weight is around 130lbs (59kgs), while her vital statistics are 33-24-33,bra size 38B, dress size 6 (US), and shoe size 8 (US).

Personal Life

Julie Warner was married to actor, writer, producer and director, Jonathan Prince, known for his work on “Blossom”, “American Dreams”, and “Four Weddings And A Funeral”. The couple tied the knot at a ceremony held on 17 June 1995; however, they are now divorced. They have a son, named Jackson Roy Prince, who was born in 1997. Her current residence is in Los Angeles, California.

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