Julia Ormond Bio
Julia's rise was strangely an ebb moment in her career. She was able to appear in a number of independents as well as foreign feature films. She played the title role in the Danish/German/Swedish co-production Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997) as a woman who gets involved with a strange murder mystery; the Russian period drama The Barber of Siberia (1998) as a lovely American who gets dangerously involved with a young Russian cadet; and involved herself in another messy affair with Vince Vaughn in the indie drama The Prime Gig (2000). The actress was also part of the play by David Hare "My Zinc Bed," which earned her an Olivier Award nomination in 2001 for "Best Actress." Julia was busy in filmmaking throughout the millennium. She was featured in Resistance (2003) and David Lynch's political drama (2006), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) and Albatross (2011). Julia was a regular on TV's mini-series Beach Girls (2005) and was also in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2009), Nurse Jackie (2009) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2007), Mad Men (2007), Gold Digger (2017) and a show starring as Vivien Leigh in Witches of East End (2013). Incorporated (2016) was also a short-lived series that she played.
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