Julie Lauren
Julie Lauren's feature film credits include Fox Searchlight's "Rabbit Hole", Warner Premiere's "The Clique", Fox Searchlight's "Kissing Jessica Stein", independent films, "Jack, Jules, Esther & Me" and "Dog Lover", as well as the TNT movie "Legalese". Julie has appeared in numerous television shows, including Dick Wolf's "Chicago Justice", "The Good Wife", "Limitless", recurring roles on Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson's "The Bedford Diaries", "The Jury", and "Homicide: Life on the Street", as well as on "Guiding Light". Other notable television appearances include all three "Law & Order" series, Steven Spielberg's "High Incident", and perhaps most memorably, Julie played "The Inappropriate Sister" in a classic, celebrated episode of "Friends". Ms. Lauren made her Broadway debut in Manhattan Theatre Club's "Losing Louie", directed by Jerry Zaks. Other notable theatre credits include Yale Rep's production of "Betty's Summer Vacation", directed by Tony Award-winning director, Doug Hughes, and the Long Wharf's "Modern Orthodox", directed by film and television director, John Pasquin. Julie also starred in Ensemble Studio Theatre's World Premiere of Arthur Miller's play, "The Ryan Interview". Julie has trained with renowned acting teachers Larry Moss, Susan Batson, Wynn Handman, and at the Neighborhood Playhouse. She's a proud Cum Laude graduate of Dartmouth College.