Julia Stiles Profile and Biography
Julia Stiles Profile Julia O’Hara Stiles best known as Julia Stiles with nickname Julia, O’Hara, Stiles was born March 28, 1981 (astrological sign/star sign (zodiac): Aries) at her hometown in New York City (NYC), New York (NY), United States of America (USA). Julia Stiles is a beautiful American (film, movie, television) actress, female model (top and popular model, fashion model, cosmetic model, commercial model (advertisement model), professional model, beauty model, international model, star model, magazine cover model, cover girl model, supermodel), Hollywood star (superstar), and blonde women celebrity. She has a hair color: elegant light brown (golden blonde), eyes color: graceful light brown, height: 5′ 8″ (173 cm), measurements: 32-26-35, assets: flawless beauty, pretty and sweet face, elegant light brown (golden blonde) hair, graceful light brown eyes, charming and lovely smile, intelligent, friendly, amazing talent, great skill, nice achievement, and her name popular and famous in the world of international entertainment and modeling, claim to fame: Kat Stratford on “10 Things I Hate About You” and Lumen Pierce on “Dexter” (Fifth Season), hobbies: sport, beauty care, health care, hair care, shopping, fashion care, watching movie/film in cinema and home theatre, listening music, movie/film acting, photography acting, pose in front of the camera, and active in the world of international entertainment and modeling.
Julia Stiles Biography:
In her early life, Julia Stiles was born March 28, 1981 with birth name is Julia O’Hara Stiles at her hometown in New York City (NYC), New York (NY), United States of America (USA). Julia Stiles is the daughter of Judith Stiles, a potter, and John O’Hara, a businessman. Julia Stiles’ father is of Irish descent and Julia Stiles’ mother is of half Italian and half English ancestry. Julia Stiles started acting at age 11, performing with New York’s La MaMa Theatre Company.
In her personal life, Julia Stiles graduated from Columbia University on 2005, with a degree in English literature. Julia Stiles received a John Jay Award on 2010, the annual honorary award given to five alumni by the Columbia College Alumni Association for professional achievements. Julia Stiles has also worked for Habitat for Humanity, building housing in Costa Rica, and has worked with Amnesty International to raise awareness of the harsh conditions of immigration detention of unaccompanied juveniles; Marie Claire (Marie Claire is a monthly women’s magazine first published in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages.), on January 2004, featured Stiles’ trip to see conditions at the Berks County Youth Center in Leesport, Pennsylvania.
Julia Stiles is an ex-vegan, occasionally eating red meat. Julia Stiles says she gave up veganism after she developed anemia and found it difficult to get proper nutrition while traveling. Julia Stiles has described herself as a feminist and wrote on the subject in The Guardian (The Guardian, formerly known as The Manchester Guardian (founded on 1821), is a British national daily newspaper in Berliner format.). Julia Stiles is also an avid baseball fan, Julia Stiles supports the New York Mets. Julia Stiles threw the ceremonial first pitch before their May 29, 2006 game.
In her career, Julia Stiles after beginning a career in small parts in a New York City theatre troupe, Julia Stiles has moved on to leading roles in plays by writers as diverse as William Shakespeare and David Mamet. Julia Stiles’ film career has included both commercial and critical successes, ranging from teen romantic comedies such as “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999) to dark art house pictures such as “The Business of Strangers” (2001). Julia Stiles is also known (top and popular) for playing the supporting character Nicky Parsons in the “Bourne” film series and the leading role in “Save the Last Dance”, and for Julia Stiles’ role in “Mona Lisa Smile”. Julia Stiles guest starred as Lumen Pierce in the fifth season of the Showtime series “Dexter”, a role that earned her Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.
In her other work, Julia Stiles on March 17, 2001 hosted “Saturday Night Live” and, eight days later, Julia Stiles was a presenter at the 73rd Academy Awards. Julia Stiles returned to “Saturday Night Live” on May 5 appearing as then-President George W. Bush’s daughter Jenna Bush in a skit. MTV profiled her in its “Diary” series in 2003, and Julia Stiles was “Punk’d” by Ashton Kutcher at a Washington DC museum in the spring of 2004.
Julia Stiles made her writing and directorial debut with Elle magazine’s short “Raving” starring Zooey Deschanel. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Julia Stiles on May 2010 was cast in a major role in the Showtime series “Dexter” and signed for 10 episodes. For this role Julia Stiles received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.
(Julia Stiles Profile and Biography source: MadeMan.Com, Zimbio.Com, FanPix.Net, and Wikipedia.Org)
Julia Stiles Biography:
In her early life, Julia Stiles was born March 28, 1981 with birth name is Julia O’Hara Stiles at her hometown in New York City (NYC), New York (NY), United States of America (USA). Julia Stiles is the daughter of Judith Stiles, a potter, and John O’Hara, a businessman. Julia Stiles’ father is of Irish descent and Julia Stiles’ mother is of half Italian and half English ancestry. Julia Stiles started acting at age 11, performing with New York’s La MaMa Theatre Company.
In her personal life, Julia Stiles graduated from Columbia University on 2005, with a degree in English literature. Julia Stiles received a John Jay Award on 2010, the annual honorary award given to five alumni by the Columbia College Alumni Association for professional achievements. Julia Stiles has also worked for Habitat for Humanity, building housing in Costa Rica, and has worked with Amnesty International to raise awareness of the harsh conditions of immigration detention of unaccompanied juveniles; Marie Claire (Marie Claire is a monthly women’s magazine first published in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages.), on January 2004, featured Stiles’ trip to see conditions at the Berks County Youth Center in Leesport, Pennsylvania.
Julia Stiles is an ex-vegan, occasionally eating red meat. Julia Stiles says she gave up veganism after she developed anemia and found it difficult to get proper nutrition while traveling. Julia Stiles has described herself as a feminist and wrote on the subject in The Guardian (The Guardian, formerly known as The Manchester Guardian (founded on 1821), is a British national daily newspaper in Berliner format.). Julia Stiles is also an avid baseball fan, Julia Stiles supports the New York Mets. Julia Stiles threw the ceremonial first pitch before their May 29, 2006 game.
In her career, Julia Stiles after beginning a career in small parts in a New York City theatre troupe, Julia Stiles has moved on to leading roles in plays by writers as diverse as William Shakespeare and David Mamet. Julia Stiles’ film career has included both commercial and critical successes, ranging from teen romantic comedies such as “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999) to dark art house pictures such as “The Business of Strangers” (2001). Julia Stiles is also known (top and popular) for playing the supporting character Nicky Parsons in the “Bourne” film series and the leading role in “Save the Last Dance”, and for Julia Stiles’ role in “Mona Lisa Smile”. Julia Stiles guest starred as Lumen Pierce in the fifth season of the Showtime series “Dexter”, a role that earned her Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.
In her other work, Julia Stiles on March 17, 2001 hosted “Saturday Night Live” and, eight days later, Julia Stiles was a presenter at the 73rd Academy Awards. Julia Stiles returned to “Saturday Night Live” on May 5 appearing as then-President George W. Bush’s daughter Jenna Bush in a skit. MTV profiled her in its “Diary” series in 2003, and Julia Stiles was “Punk’d” by Ashton Kutcher at a Washington DC museum in the spring of 2004.
Julia Stiles made her writing and directorial debut with Elle magazine’s short “Raving” starring Zooey Deschanel. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Julia Stiles on May 2010 was cast in a major role in the Showtime series “Dexter” and signed for 10 episodes. For this role Julia Stiles received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.
(Julia Stiles Profile and Biography source: MadeMan.Com, Zimbio.Com, FanPix.Net, and Wikipedia.Org)
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