Julie Michaels

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Julie Michaels
Born (1970-07-20) July 20, 1970 (age 54)
OccupationActress
Years active1989–present
Spouse
Peewee Piemonte
(m. 1993)

Julie Michaels (born July 20, 1970) is an American actress and stuntwoman.[ citation needed ] Her first film role was Denise in Road House (1989). [1] She also appeared in Doctor Mordrid (1992), Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), and Chick Fight (2020).

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Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Road House Denise
1991 Point Break Freight Train
1992 Doctor Mordrid Irene
1993 Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway Susan
1993 Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday Elizabeth Marcus
1997 Batman & Robin Jane(uncredited)
1997 A Time to Revenge Tami Whitmar
2001 Rat Race Charleen(uncredited)
2001LayoverFemale Club Goer
2001 Rock Star Groupie(uncredited)
2002 The Scorpion King Harem Girl(uncredited)
2002The Secret SeaMermaid mother(Short film)
2003Song of the VampireMaggie(Video)
2007 Rush Hour 3 French Patron(uncredited)
2009Wake Up and WriteMom(Short film)
2012The Legends of NethiahNaran Anie
2013A Fabulous TaleGrace Ann/Betty Lynn(Short film)
2014Last WritesJulie Marit(Short film)
2018The Biggest ElephantJan(Short film)
2020 Chick Fight Mary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 1st & Ten Susie Q1 episode
1990 Super Force Alexandria (as Julia Michaels)1 episode
1991 Jake and the Fatman Amy Cutler1 episode
1992 Tales from the Crypt Waitress (uncredited)1 episode
1992 Sunset Beat Cinnimon/Cinnamon2 episodes
1994 Married... with Children Cage Dancer (uncredited)1 episode
1995 Space: Above and Beyond Silicate UC (uncredited)2 episodes
1995–1998 Baywatch Catherine Moore, Caitlin's Sister (uncredited), Frat Girl, Woman (uncredited)4 episodes
1997 Baywatch Nights Catherine1 episode
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Blond Vamp Ford Lets Go (uncredited)1 episode
1997 House of Frankenstein Vampire2 episodes
1999 The Strip Marilyn Monroe Look Alike #21 episode
2000 Martial Law Woman on Bike (uncredited)1 episode
2004 She Spies Julie1 episode
2004 Clubhouse Female Fan1 episode
2005 Desperate Housewives Slutty Woman1 episode
2006 In Justice Florist1 episode
2006 House Fashion Show Patron (uncredited)1 episode
2006 Ghost Whisperer Barrista1 episode
2006 Smith Pedestrian1 episode
2006 Sleeper Cell California Blonde (uncredited)1 episode
2006PassionsFemale Bar Patron #23 episodes
2010 Weeds Sandy1 episode
2011 The Big Bang Theory Professor (uncredited)1 episode
2011–2013 Southland Mother, Carjacked Woman, Accident Victim (uncredited)3 episodes
2017 SEAL Team Stacey Marshall1 episode

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