Julia Morris is one of Australia's most accomplished and celebrated performers. A quadruple threat, Julia has seamlessly moved between the stage and the screen for over 34 years. Julia first appeared on Aussie TV at 17, singing on the talent show New Faces. By the mid-nineties Julia was a household name as a headlining stand-up and actor, with starring roles in comedy sketch favourite Full Frontal, night time talk show In Melbourne Tonight and comedy panel show, Beauty and the Beast. Julia also starred in the Melbourne run of the hit Broadway musical 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!' As a stand-up comedian, Julia has featured in every major comedy festival in the world, taking to the stage with Whoopi Goldberg, Richard Pryor and Robin Williams. From Comedy Festival Galas to the Prime Minister's Midwinter Ball, Julia's infectious humour is universally loved. Moving to London in 2000, 'Lady JMo' featured in several British sitcoms, co-hosted Liquid News, a daily entertainment show on the BBC while also featuring on several comedy panels including Stephen Fry's QI. Her 2001 solo show won the prestigious Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. With a groundswell of comedy fans, Julia also won Time Out London's 'Comedy Performer of the Year' Julia gave birth to her first daughter, Ruby, in London. They moved back to Australia in 2008, where Julia and Australian Opera star David Hobson won Channel 7's celebrity singing show It Takes Two. Julia gave birth to her second daughter, Sophie, in 2008 and with a babe in arms, she became a published author, penning some of her memoirs in 'Don't You Know Who I Used To Be?' in 2009. Having won 'Best Australian Act' at the Time Out Sydney 2009 Comedy Awards, Julia relocated her family to Los Angeles, where she studied with Hollywood acting coach, Lesly Kahn. In late 2011 Julia returned home to become Australia's very first Celebrity Apprentice, raising nearly $200,000 for breast cancer research along the way. By the following year, Julia was cast as the female lead, Gemma Crabb, in the Nine Network drama House Husbands. The show established itself as an audience favourite, with Julia being nominated for 'Most Popular Actress' in Australia's Logie Awards for five years in a row. The final season of House Husbands was broadcast in 2017. Between August and November 2013 Julia hosted Nine Network's Australia's Got Talent. The same year, her 'No Judgement' stand-up tour won the Helpmann Award for Best Comedy. (Australia's Tonys.) The large formats just kept coming, and in 2015 Julia co-hosted the very first Australian season of Network Ten's hit reality show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! with Dr Chris Brown. I'm A Celebrity has since become a highlight of Ten's annual TV calendar, shooting each year near the Kruger National Park in South Africa. In February 2019, Julia went straight from the African 'jungle' to Chris and Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway, the Australian version of the 'Ant and Dec' feel-good UK hit. In 2020, Julia appeared as Kitten on 'The Masked Singer', making it to the top 4 in the semi-finals before being unmasked and followed this up with a return to the jungle for the new season of 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' to kick off the new year. In 2021, Julia released the Audible original, Julia Morris Makes it EASY as an audiobook and paperback out in bookstores through HarperCollins Australia. In 2022, Julia returns to the jungle to host Season 8 of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here1. Julia lives in Melbourne with her daughters Ruby and Sophie and their dogs, Tootsie and Ken.
Julia Morrison was born Julia Anne Holys in Palo Alto, CA. She attended The College of William & Mary on a full scholarship, where she studied biology. Upon graduation & at the encouragement of her theater professor, she moved to New York to pursue a career in film & acting. Julia is a Grillo-Marxuach Family Fellow in Writing for Film & TV at USC's School of Cinematic Arts, an Alliance for Women in Media and Loreen Arbus Foundation Scholar, and a graduate of the Maggie Flanigan Studio - a Meisner-based acting conservatory. She is the vocalist of electronic music duo Alien Bay; their debut track, 'Carpal Tunnel', was recently featured in Blumhouse/Netflix film, 'Cam', a psychological thriller.
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Julia Nickson was born on the beautiful island city of Singapore. Her early years were spent in the vales of Wiltshire, England, followed by the red rock canyons of the Zambezi river in Africa, but she returned to Singapore after her father's death, when she was six. From the age of seven to seventeen, she watched Singapore transition from an unsophisticated British colony to a prosperous independent nation. After her Chinese mother remarried an American, she attended the Singapore American School. Excelling in both studies as well as athletics, she competed in field hockey and track. Other pursuits included equestrian activities: dressage, show- jumping, cross country, and polo as well as gaining her license at 15 as an amateur jockey which entitled her to race at Pro Am Meets in both Singapore and Malaysia. She was a top competitor in all events, winning numerous three day shows and lower division polo tournaments. At 14, she even received a first place trophy from Sir Run Run Shaw, a most unexpected and rewarding moment of victory, having been raised on Shaw Brother epics; However, her greatest satisfaction came during her last two outs as a jockey in 1976, when at 17, she placed and then won her final two races at the Singapore Turf Club. Graduating early from school, Nickson left a modeling career in Singapore to attend the University of Hawaii. Although intending to study Hotel Management, while passing the Drama Department, she gate crashed an audition, and won a role in her first play, Shakespeare's, "Winter's Tale." All desire to be in the hotel industry made a prompt departure, and Nickson's stage debut was followed with voice, dance and acting classes and attendant small roles in community theater and on Magnum PI. In 1984, a search was conducted in New York, Los Angeles and Hawaii for a key role in an upcoming Sylvester Stallone film. After numerous auditions, Ms. Nickson was flown to LA for an old fashioned Hollywood screen test, resulting in her first international film, Rambo: First Blood, Part II, which became the second largest grossing film of 1985. To this day, Rambo, First Blood, Part II is still the most widely viewed action film nationwide on US television and the most successful and popular of all the Rambo sequels. Following Rambo, Julia moved to Los Angeles. She became known for portraying beautiful, glamorous women starring in numerous television and film productions in the 80's and 90's. She was cast in Harry's Hong Kong by Aaron Spelling, and guest starring opposite David Soul, whom she later married, But it was James Clavell's Noble House that caused audiences and particularly NBC to take note. Nickson played Orlanda Ramos, the seductive Eurasian mistress, with such beauty, grace and glamour that she was given a second starring role on NBC opposite Pierce Brosnan, in Around the World in 80 Days. Merely, a month after the birth of her child, China Alexandra Soul, Nickson packed a suitcase of disposable diapers and trekked from the crystal caves in Serbia to the jungles of Thailand, playing the Indian Princess Aouda to Brosnan's, Phileas Fogg. When they reached Hong Kong, Julia stood awe struck as the company filmed on the famous Shaw Brothers lot. After that, Nickson traveled fast, and in 1990 starred in China Cry, the true story of evangelist, Nora Lam, the young girl who risked her life to defend her faith during the Communist Revolution. By the time China Cry was released in 1990, along with critical acclaim, she was considered one of the top Asian American actors in the U.S. Nickson then co-starred in Paramount's adventure film, K-2 with Michael Biehn and New Line's, Sidekicks, with Chuck Norris, and Beau Bridges. In 1994, she played Bortei, first and most beloved wife to Genghis Khan, and mother of the Mongol Empire. Aging from 18 to 55, and filming in the desolate regions of Central Asia, a year after the coup in the Soviet Union, became a life changing experience for Nickson. Over the course of her career, Nickson has appeared on numerous television productions including Babylon 5, Walker, Texas Ranger, Nash Bridges, One West Waikiki, The Marshall, Seaquest, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Chicago Hope and more recently Castle and Rex is Not Your Lawyer. Over the years, Nickson guested on talk shows with David Letterman, Regis Philbin, Good Morning America, as well as affiliate news and entertainment shows, both in the US and abroad. Julia has been a huge supporter of independent film makers and two of her films, Life Tastes Good, and Half Life, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Her recent films, Dim Sum Funeral, which played the Singapore Film Festival in 2009, and Half Life, winner of numerous festival awards, have just been released on DVD. Nickson has just completed filming the feature, One Kine Day, lensed on the windward side of Oahu. Nickson took some time off from her career to focus on her daughter, China Soul,who has just graduated with honors from the University of London, Royal Holloway, where in 2009, Ms. Soul received a first in play writing. Ms. Soul is also a singer songwriter, and her first album is available on Amazon UK presently. Her are available on ITunes.