朱莉·斯特瑞布 Julie Streble
演员
Born and raised in Louisville, KY, Julie's blossoming acting career stemmed from playing the lead in her fourth grade Christmas production.
In college, she was seen onstage in a number of shows, including: Meg, "Crimes of the Heart;" Catherine, "Proof;" Beverly, "The Shadowbox;" Sarah, "Company;" and Mary, "Vanities."
Regional theatre credits include: Vanessa, "Dirty Sexy Derby Play," with Louisville Repertory Company; Catherine, "Proof," with LRC; Kari Ames-Bissette, "Always a Bridesmaid," with Eve Theatre Company; and Jeannine Pratt, "Ordinary People," with St. Marks on Spring.
Her most recent film role was Sarah Draven in "One Must Fall" with Antonio Pantoja Productions, following "To Be a Soldier" as Sofie Kirk with Amore Domini Productions. She also previously worked with Blood Moon Pictures as The Woman in the "Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories" anthology. Her segment in VOB was written and directed by Nathan Thomas Milliner, who also created and co-wrote her first feature-length film, "Girl Number Three."
She ultimately plans to utilize her life experiences and expanding wisdom to help make the world a better place, all while pursuing her passion of story-telling through film and theatre.
In college, she was seen onstage in a number of shows, including: Meg, "Crimes of the Heart;" Catherine, "Proof;" Beverly, "The Shadowbox;" Sarah, "Company;" and Mary, "Vanities."
Regional theatre credits include: Vanessa, "Dirty Sexy Derby Play," with Louisville Repertory Company; Catherine, "Proof," with LRC; Kari Ames-Bissette, "Always a Bridesmaid," with Eve Theatre Company; and Jeannine Pratt, "Ordinary People," with St. Marks on Spring.
Her most recent film role was Sarah Draven in "One Must Fall" with Antonio Pantoja Productions, following "To Be a Soldier" as Sofie Kirk with Amore Domini Productions. She also previously worked with Blood Moon Pictures as The Woman in the "Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories" anthology. Her segment in VOB was written and directed by Nathan Thomas Milliner, who also created and co-wrote her first feature-length film, "Girl Number Three."
She ultimately plans to utilize her life experiences and expanding wisdom to help make the world a better place, all while pursuing her passion of story-telling through film and theatre.