


In 2006, she played the lead character Stevie Moore in all six episodes of the romantic mini-series “Beach Girls”, which also starred Rob Lowe and Chelsea Hobbs, and follows three girls who made a vow of eternal friendship in 1985, but one of them has now passed away.
Julia ormond age series#
Julia then appeared in the 1989 episode “Rainforest” of the drama “Capital City”, and three episodes of the 1990 crime drama “Ruth Rendell Mysteries”, but had no further TV series roles in the ‘90s. Julia’s debut TV series role was her playing of Caroline Lithgow in four episodes of the 1989 crime mini-series “Traffik” the mini-series numbers only six episodes, and follows the arrest of an international businessman for the smuggling of heroin from Pakistan. She matriculated in 1983 and then enrolled at an art school, however, Julia transferred to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art after only a year, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1988. Julia studied at Guildford High School prior to transferring to Cranleigh School, and it was there that she fell in love with acting, and began starring in school plays she started to attract attention with her performance on the stage in “My Fair Lady” and “Guys and Dolls”. Julia was raised in Epsom alongside four siblings, by their father John Ormond who was a stockbroker, and mother Josephine who was a laboratory technician.
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The movie starred Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne and Kenneth Branagh, and follows the interaction between Marilyn Monroe and Sir Laurence Olivier during the making of the 1957 movie “The Prince and the Showgirl”. She’s had roles in over 50 movies and TV series, and is probably still best known for her playing of Vivien Leigh in the 2011 biographical movie “My Week with Marilyn”, directed by Simon Curtis, and based on the books “The Prince, the Showgirl and Me” and “My Week with Marilyn” by Colin Clark.

British actress and producer Julia Karin Ormond was born in Epsom, Surrey, England, under the zodiac sign of Capricorn on 4 January 1965, meaning that her.
