Julie Warner products
Julie grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Her father, Neil Warner, was a musical arranger, who wrote jingles for products such as Tic-Tacs and Fig Newtons. Her mother, Naomi, is a freelance book agent. A 10-years younger brother, James, works for the New York City Parks Department. At 12, she attended the exclusive Dalton School, where she became friends with Mary Stuart Masterson. While there, an agent urged her to try out for a role in the movie Pretty Baby (1978). She didn't get it, but it did lead to a role on the soap "Guiding Light" (1952). She majored in theatre arts at Brown University and graduated in 1987. She worked as a waitress in Los Angeles, while seeking her acting break. In 1995, she married writer-director Jonathan Prince.
IMDb Mini Biography By: John Sacksteder <jsack@ka.net>| Jonathan Prince | (17 June 1995 - ?) (divorced) 1 child |
First child, Jackson, born. [1997]
Lives in Los Angeles.
Daughter of Neil Warner.
Grandniece of Nathaniel Shilkret.
Grandniece of Jack Shilkret.
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