Julie Halston
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Julie Halston is an American actress and comedienne.
Halston's television credits include notable roles in "Sex and the City," where she played the character of "Bitsy von Muffling," "Law & Order," "My So-Called Life" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." She currently portrays Tina Carmello on the CBS sitcom "The Class."
She appeared in the feature films "A Very Serious Person," "The Juror," "Addams Family Values," "Joe Gould's Secret" and "Drunks," as well as the Woody Allen films "Small Time Crooks" and "Celebrity."
A veteran of the stage, Halston first achieved fame through her performances in the comedies of playwright Charles Busch, including Vampire Lesbians of Sodom (1984) and The Lady in Question (1989). She performed in a series of one-woman comedy shows in the 1990s. More recent theater credits include Broadway revivals of "The Women," "Twentieth Century" and "The Man Who Came to Dinner." She also starred in the 2003 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, "Hairspray," the Tony Award-nominated Best Revival of a Musical, "Gypsy." Her performances in "White Chocolate" and Busch's "Red Scare on Sunset" both garnered her Drama Desk Award nominations for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. She has won four MAC awards for her solo comedy performances.
Halston was raised in Commack, Long Island. She currently resides in New York. Her birth date is December 7.
[edit] External links
Julie Halston at the Internet Movie Database.
Julie Halston at the Internet Broadway Database.
Julie Halston at CBS-The Class.
Julie Halston's home page.