Julia Sweeney



First NameJulia
Middle NameAnne
Last NameSweeney
Full Name at BirthJulia Anne Sweeney
Age52
Date of BirthOctober 10, 1959
BirthplaceSpokane, Washington
Height5' 8" (173 cm)
BuildAverage
Hair ColorBrown - Dark
Star SignLibra
ReligionAtheist
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
UniversityUniversity of Washington
Occupation CategoryActress
Claim to FameSaturday Night Live

Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress, comedian and author best known as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and for her autobiographical solo shows.


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Filmography

Selected Julia Sweeney film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

2009
Margo, Trish, Clothing Store Manager, Clothing Store Manager

2005
Producer 2

2005
Jamie Mandelbaum

2004
Britney

2004
Tracy

2002
Jenny Gibbs

2002
Teamo Supremo
Crandall's Mom

2002
Aunt Meg

2002
A Baby Blues Christmas Special
Wanda MacPherson

2001
Ain't It Cool News
Pizza eater at Geek Headquarters round table discussion

2001
Bobbi Coker

2001
Maybe It's Me
Mary Krupp-Stage

2000
Kate Woodman

2000
Baby Blues
Wanda MacPherson, Various Characters

2000
Mother

2000
Sammy
Marie

1999
Mrs. Keeper, the Orphanage Owner

1999
Naomi Robinson, Woman in Bar

1998
Sarah

1998
Sister Anne Marie

1997
Courting Courtney
Group Therapy Member

1997
Mrs. Martha Karp

1997
Mirage Reception Person

1997
George & Leo
Alice

1996
Rachel Fishman

1995
Mea C. - Chicago Public Access

1995
The Barefoot Executive
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1995
Hope & Gloria
Charity

1995
Vernice in 'Second Wind'

1994
Pat Riley

1994
Raquel

1993
Principal

1993
Ann Hodges

1992
Nosey Neighbor

1992
French Professor

1991
Riders in the Sky
Tunga Tujunga

1989
Dinner at Eight
Miss Wendell

1989
Hard Time on Planet Earth
Gladys

1989
On the Television
Various

1986
Elvira's Halloween Special
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1984
Librarian

1975
Various, Pat, Caller, Caller

Other Crew Credits

Producer Credits

Writer Credits

2008
Letting Go of God
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2000
Shadow Life
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1998
Pulp Comics: Julia Sweeney
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1997
Un-Cabaret
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1994
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1989
On the Television
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1986
Elvira's Halloween Special
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