Julie was born in Paris, but was raised in Montreal.
Now, we all know Canada can be quite a fun, zesty place to hang
out, but you just have to imagine how much Julie hated her parents
for that wonderful decision. (“We thought we would move
to Canada because it’s just so exciting…”) At
any rate, young implanted Canuck Julie landed a job as a model
(surprise) in Canada before moving back to Paris to pursue an
acting career, and we would be willing to bet that it would take
an army to get her away from France, at this point. She did happen
to appear in one episode of the sci-fi series The Highlander early
in her career, but the bulk of her work has been in French cinema
and television, including turns in the 1994 feature The Teddy
Bear and on the series Les Boeuf-carottes. Although Julie flashed
some ass in 1997’s Le Jour et la nuit, her best Skin Scenes
were in 1999’s Jusqu’a ce que la mort nous separe.
In it, she appears topless for several long moments whilst engaged
in some simulated sex with an anonymous French actor.
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