English Literature and Theatre were also areas of study that Julie Jones concentrated on throughout her time at Augusta State University, from which she graduated in the fall of 2004. Hannah in Arcadia and Veta Louise Simmons in Harvey were two of her most memorable performances that she gave when she was a student at ASU. She not only acted in, but also wrote and directed her very first play, which was titled 499 Seats. Her final semester was spent in New York City, where she was employed by Bernard Telsey Casting (now known as Telsey + Company), where she worked as a casting assistant on the productions of Hairspray, Wicked, Rent, and Wedding Singer, in addition to the feature film Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power, for which she was given a credit as a casting assistant. She also pursued training in acting with actor John Gould Rubin serving as her instructor. Julie played the part of Jocasta in Oedipus the King in Thessaloniki, Greece, while she was earning her Master’s degree at Georgia Southern University. She then performed the same role at Augusta State University in the fall of 2006 after returning from Greece. After she graduated, she started working as a professor at Arizona State University, where she also wrote and directed her second play, “Cattle Call,” which was performed at the 2008 theatre festival. Julie has just recently dabbled in musical theatre, performing onstage as the Queen in Storyland’s production of Sleeping Beauty and directing Oklahoma! with the music department at Arizona State University. Her only other experience is in opera. Her last performance for Storyland was in January 2009 as the sword-wielding title character in “The Courtship of Senorita Florabella.” She was cast in the role of the Grand Duchess Olga Katrina in the autumn 2009 production of You Can’t Take it With You. She portrayed Katie Couric in the production of A Midsummer Night’s (Sci-Fi) Dream that took place in the spring of 2010. Born on November 24, 1981, Julie Bates Jones hails from Augusta, United States. As in 2023, Julie Bates Jones's age is 42 years. Check below for more deets about Julie Bates Jones. This page will put a light upon the Julie Bates Jones bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, dating, trivia, photos, lesser-known facts, and more.
Julie Bates Jones Profile:
Stage Name | Julie Bates Jones |
Real Name | Julie Bates Jones |
Profession(s) | Actress, Casting Department , |
Birthday | November 24, 1981 |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Age | 42 years |
Gender | |
Birthplace | Augusta, United States |
Hometown | Augusta, Georgia, United States |
Nationality | American |
Julie Bates Jones Family |
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Father: | Not Available |
Mother: | Not Available |
Brother(s): | Not Available |
Sister(s): | Not Available |
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Julie Bates Jones Trivia
- Julie Bates Jones was born in Augusta, United States.
- Julie Bates Jones’s birth sign is Sagittarius.
- English Literature and Theatre were also areas of study that Julie Jones concentrated on throughout her time at Augusta State University, from which she graduated in the fall of 2004. Hannah in Arcadia and Veta Louise Simmons in Harvey were two of her most memorable performances that she gave when she was a student at ASU. She not only acted in, but also wrote and directed her very first play, which was titled 499 Seats. Her final semester was spent in New York City, where she was employed by Bernard Telsey Casting (now known as Telsey + Company), where she worked as a casting assistant on the productions of Hairspray, Wicked, Rent, and Wedding Singer, in addition to the feature film Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power, for which she was given a credit as a casting assistant. She also pursued training in acting with actor John Gould Rubin serving as her instructor. Julie played the part of Jocasta in Oedipus the King in Thessaloniki, Greece, while she was earning her Master’s degree at Georgia Southern University. She then performed the same role at Augusta State University in the fall of 2006 after returning from Greece. After she graduated, she started working as a professor at Arizona State University, where she also wrote and directed her second play, “Cattle Call,” which was performed at the 2008 theatre festival. Julie has just recently dabbled in musical theatre, performing onstage as the Queen in Storyland’s production of Sleeping Beauty and directing Oklahoma! with the music department at Arizona State University. Her only other experience is in opera. Her last performance for Storyland was in January 2009 as the sword-wielding title character in “The Courtship of Senorita Florabella.” She was cast in the role of the Grand Duchess Olga Katrina in the autumn 2009 production of You Can’t Take it With You. She portrayed Katie Couric in the production of A Midsummer Night’s (Sci-Fi) Dream that took place in the spring of 2010.