Julie White

Movie Actress

Julie White was born in San Diego, California, United States on June 4th, 1961 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 63, Julie White biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 4, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
San Diego, California, United States
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Networth
$3 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Carl Pandel, ​ ​(m. 1984; div. 1990)​
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Julie White Life

Julie K. White (born June 4, 1961) is an American actress of film, stage, and television.

She is a Tony Award-winning actress for the play The Little Dog Laughed.

She may be best known for her appearance in Grace Under Fire as Nadine Swoboda and as Judy Witwicky in the Transformers film series.

Personal life

White was born in San Diego, California, the niece of Sue Jane (née Terry), a nurse, and Edwin White, a dentist. When White and her family were three years old, they moved to Austin, Texas, to take up ranching. She began performing in local plays and then became a semi-professional at the age of 16. The show's writers encouraged her to come to New York City while she was playing the lead role in The Baker's Wife.

She enrolled Southwest Texas State University (now known as Texas State University) and then went to Fordham University as an English major after graduating from high school. In 1984, White married Carl Pandel; they divorced in 1990.

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Julie White Career

Career

White has performed on stage and television, starting in regional theatre. On the Verge, Largo's Room at the Yale Repertory Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 1985–1991, David Williamson's Cabint Person Singular, 1990–1991, 1995, Absurd Person Singular, a student at the Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Massachusetts, 1990–1991, Margaret Williamson's Room at the Long Wharf Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995, 1998, Shelton, California, 1991–1991, On the Long Wharf

In 1988 at Playwrights Horizons, White made her Off-Broadway debut in Lucky Stiff. She appeared in Just Say No (1988) and in Early One Evening's Off-Broadway WPA Theatre production Early One Evening (1989) by Bruce Graham. In 1991, Darrah Cloud's The Stick Wife appeared in The Darrah Cloud, a Manhattan Theatre Club production.

In 1991, she appeared in Michael John LaChiusa's Over Texas, presented as part of the Ensemble Studio Theater's Marathon.

In 1992, she appeared in the Off-Broadway Second Stage production of the Theresa Rebeck play Spike Heels starring Kevin Bacon and Tony Goldwyn. "Julie White gives a more vivid picture," Frank Rich wrote. This actress is rail-thin, but with a broad front and prominent look, this actress makes her a natural for high comedy of this or any other period." Theresa Rebeck's Bad Dates, a one-woman exhibition, was published specifically for her. At Playwrights Horizons in June 2003, the play premiered Off-Broadway.

White appeared in Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Heidi Chronicles as a replacement on Broadway. She appeared in The Heidi Chronicles, a made-for-television film that premiered in 1995.

Diane, a screen agent who, as one observer put it, is "a Mephistopheles in Manolos" in 2006, appearing Off-Broadway in The Little Dog Laughed by Douglas Carter Beane, playing Diane, a screen agent who, as one commenter put it. Ex Grace Under Fire costar Tom Everett Scott Scott performed on the show in October 2006. She received the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for her appearance.

On Grace Under Fire, White played Nadine, the eccentric neighbor on Grace Under Fire. White joined the show in 1993 and appeared in the first four seasons. However, she did not appear in the show's final season. Brett Butler, the show's actress, was credited to her departure.

Since being Mitzi Dalton-Huntley and on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Dr. Anne Morella, White has made many guest appearances on HBO's Six Feet Under as Mitzi Dalton-Huntley and as Dr. Anne Morella. While Amanda in the Season Two finale appeared on Desperate Housewives as Amanda, she decided against a recurring role in The Little Dog Laughed. In Transformers and its sequels, Judy Witwicky, mother of the main human character Sam Witwicky, appears. Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Transformers: Moonlight. In 2007, White appeared in the ABC sitcom Cavemen.

For her role in From Up Here, White was nominated as Outstanding Actress in a Play in 2008.

In 2009, she appeared in Kevin Bacon's HBO original film Taking Chance. In 2009, she lent her voice to Monsters vs. Aliens, a computer-animated film.

White has appeared on several occasions as a guest judge on the reality TV show Iron Chef America. At the Golden Theatre, White stepped into the role of Masha, which was performed by Sigourney Weaver in Christopher Durang's play Vanya and Sonia, Masha and Spike on Broadway from July 28 to August 25, 2013.

White, a series regular on Amazon's Alpha House written by Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau, appeared on Amazon's Alpha House in 2013. Maddie Biggs, the wife of North Carolina Senator Gil John Biggs, is played by John Goodman. White will appear in the show's second season, which will begin in the summer of 2014.

In 2014, she appeared on the cast of the Showtime television drama Nurse Jackie for its sixth season.

She appeared on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in the Lisa D'Amour play Airline Highway's production in October 2015 to June 2015. White was nominated for the 2015 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, and the 2015 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, as well as the Featured Actress in a Play. In Sylvia at the Cort Theatre later this year, she appeared opposite Matthew Broderick and Annaleigh Ashford.

In July 2017, White took over Nora in A Doll's House, Part 2 at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway, replacing Laurie Metcalf.

Lorraine Zimmer, a white actor in Netflix's 'Designated Survivor's third season, appeared in a recurring role.

In 2019, White appeared in Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Andrea Martin, the original star, was forced not to continue the show due to an unexpected illness. Kristine Nielsen took over Martin's role, and White took over Nielsen's position, although only for a few days. Both actresses were given Tony Award nominations for Featured Actress in a Play for their performances.

In 2022, White appeared on the CBS sitcom How We Roll as Helen Smallwood.

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Health board's chilling warning to EVERY patient after security breach: assume your data was hacked

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2024
A Scottish health board has warned everyone in its area to assume that some of their data has been published online after its IT system was hacked. The attack took place in February, when large numbers of files held on NHS Dumfries and Galloway's servers were illegally copied. The board is now set to send out leaflets saying the situation is 'extremely serious'. Its chief executive Julie White has been forced to contact 'every household' in the region of around 148,000 people, warning that they are a potential target. Officials confirmed that 'over three terabytes of data' was published by the hackers following February's cyber attack, when a 'substantial amount of patient and staff-identifiable data' was stolen.