Hagerty, Julie 1955–

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Hagerty, Julie 1955–

(Julie Haggerty)

PERSONAL

Born June 15, 1955, in Cincinnati, OH; daughter of Jerry (a musician) and Harriet (a model and singer; maiden name, Yuellig) Hagerty; sister of Michael Hagerty (an actor and stage producer); married Peter Burki, 1986 (divorced, 1991). Education: Attended Juilliard School; trained for the stage with William Hickey. Avocational Interests: Karate.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Steven Levy, Framework Entertainment, 9057 Nemo St., Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Career: Actress. Eileen Ford Agency, model, c. 1970. Graham Windom Child Care Agency, member of board of directors.

Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, outstanding new performer, 1986, for The House of Blue Leaves; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, c. 1996, for Raised in Captivity.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(Film debut) Elaine Dickinson, Airplane! (also known as Flying High!), Paramount, 1980.

Elaine Dickinson, Airplane II: The Sequel (also known as Flying High II and Flying High II the Sequel), Paramount, 1982.

Dulcy Ford, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Warner Bros., 1982.

Linda Howard, Lost in America, Warner Bros., 1984.

Nancy Callaghan, Goodbye New York (also known as Crazy House and Mi'New York B'Ahava), Castle Hill, 1985.

Liz Parker, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985.

Prudence, Beyond Therapy, New World, 1987.

(Uncredited) "Les Boreades," Aria, Virgin Visions, 1987.

Petra, Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989.

Harriet MacKyle, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1989.

(Uncredited) Alexandra Isles, Reversal of Fortune, 1990.

Fay Marvin, What About Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991.

Poppy Taylor, Noises Off …, Buena Vista, 1992.

Rita, The Wife, Genre Films, 1996.

(As Julie Haggerty) Flo, U Turn (also known as U Turn—Ici commence l'enfer), Columbia TriStar, 1997.

Liza, The Story of Us, Universal, 1999.

Gut Feeling, 1999.

Gloria, Held Up, Trimark Pictures, 2000.

Julie Brody, Freddie Got Fingered, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001.

Fern Livingston, "Non-fiction," Storytelling, Fine Line, 2001.

Julie, Bridget, Pyramide Distribution, 2002.

Dorothy Morse, A Guy Thing, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2003.

Shelia, Adam & Steve, TLA Releasing, 2005.

Darlene, Pizza, IFC Films, 2005.

Sister Cletus, A Host of Trouble (short film), 2005.

Carol Brander, Just Friends, New Line Cinema, 2005.

Daphne, She's the Man, DreamWorks, 2006.

Kristina Venable, Pope Dreams, Pescadito Productions, 2006.

Teacher, If I Had Known I Was a Genius, Gibraltar Entertainment, 2006.

Televison Appearances; Series:

Tracy Dillon, Princesses, CBS, 1991.

Lucky Luke, 1993.

Nicki Beck, Reunited, UPN, 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Mother, The Hustler of Money, 1988.

Anne Ferris, London Suite (also known as Neil Simon's "London Suite"), NBC, 1996.

Emily Clauswell, Boys Will Be Boys, 1997.

Bess Piper, Tourist Trap, ABC, 1998.

Pammy Dunbar, Jackie's Back! (also known as Jackie's Back: Portrait of a Diva), Lifetime, 1999.

Bonnie, Mel, 1999.

Sindi, Baby Bedlam, HBO, 2000.

Sister Felicia, The Badge, Starz!, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Marsha, "The Visit," Trying Times, PBS, 1987.

Jennifer Malone, Women of the House, 1995.

Dana McCall, "A Comedy of Eros," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Dana McCall, "Nobody's Perfect," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996.

Penelope Cominger, "The First Mrs. Bloom," Remember WENN, AMC, 1997.

Brenda Wilkerson, "Calling Dr. Hathaway," ER, NBC, 1997.

Carrie Brook, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction," The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998.

Voice of Ally, "Three Coaches and a Bobby," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1999.

Charlotte, "Working Girl," Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 1999.

Wendy, "Norm vs. Denby," The Norm Show (also known as Norm), ABC, 1999.

Mom, "The Giving Trees," Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 1999.

Helena Denby, "The Father-Daughter Dance," The Guardian, CBS, 2003.

Polly, "Watching the Baby," Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003.

Polly, "Malcolm's Job," Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003.

Polly, "Polly in the Middle," Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2004.

Dr. Rachel Miller, "Leggo My Ego," Girlfriends, UPN, 2004.

Dr. Rachel Miller, "On the Couch," Girlfriends, UPN, 2004.

Dr. Rachel Miller, "Just the Three of Us," Girlfriends, UPN, 2004.

Mariel Plummer, "Careless," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2004.

Elaine Dickinson (in archive footage), Silenci?, 2005.

Appeared as Sandy Bender, Greg the Bunny, Fox; also appeared in "The Films of Zucker, Abrahams & Zucker," an episode of The Directors, Encore.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Corinna Stroller, "The House of Blue Leaves," American Playhouse, PBS, 1987.

Connie Mills, Necessary Parties, PBS, 1988.

In a New Light, ABC, 1992.

(In archive footage) 50 Years of Funny Females, ABC, 1995.

Kathy, Women Without Implants, Lifetime, 1997.

Herself, AFI's 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies, CBS, 2000.

Super Secret Movie Rules: Disaster Movies, VH1, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Lisa Harris, The Day the Women Got Even, NBC, 1980.

Jane, Heaven Will Wait, CBS, 1997.

Irene, The Winner, Fox, 2006.

Stage Appearances:

Carol, Mutual Benefit Life, Production Company, New York City, 1979.

Corinna Stroller, The House of Blue Leaves, Production Company, 1979, then Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre and Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, both New York City, 1986, later Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1986–87.

Mimi, "Charades," and Florence Haskins, "The Lady of the Tiger Show," Wild Life, Vandam Theatre, New York City, 1983.

Peggy Grant, The Front Page, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, 1986–87.

Eloise, The Years, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1992–93.

Audrey Trowbridge, Three Men on a Horse, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Member of ensemble, A Cheever Evening, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1995.

Raised in Captivity, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1996.

Myrtle Brown, Mornings at Seven, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 2002, then Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002–2003.

Also appeared in Ancestral Voices, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ; Born Yesterday, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA; Kennedy's Children, Production Company; and Moon over Miami, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT.

RECORDINGS

Audio Books:

Reader, The Trolls, by Polly Horvath, Listening Library, 2000.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

New York Times, October 14, 1991, p. B2.

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