Name: Julia Sweeney
Occupation: TV Actress
Gender: Female
Height: 163 cm
Birth Day: October 10, 1959
Age: 65
Birth Place: Spokane - Washington
Zodiac Sign: Libra
DOB in Roman: X.X.MCMLIX

Julia Sweeney

Julia Sweeney was born on 10 October 1959(65 years old) in Washington. Julia Sweeney is TV Actress, Zodiac sign - Libra. More detail about Julia Sweeney given below.

About Julia Sweeney

Comedian and actress who became known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live.

Trivia

She won the 1996 New York Comedy Festival's Audience Award for her one-woman stage show God Said Ha!

Julia Sweeney before fame

She worked as an accountant for Columbia Pictures and United Artists in Los Angeles.

Achievement of Julia Sweeney

She won the 1996 New York Comedy Festival's Audience Award for her one-woman stage show God Said Ha!

Salary 2020

Not known

Net Worth 2020

$2 Million

Julia Sweeney family life

Her father made a cameo as a priest in her film It's Pat.

Associations of Julia Sweeney

Her award-winning stage show God Said Ha! was produced by famed director Quentin Tarantino.

Julia Sweeney Height, Weight & Physique Measurements

Weight in kg - N/A
Height 163 cm
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Julia Sweeney Timeline

  • 1988

    In 1988, while still working as an accountant, Sweeney enrolled in classes with the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings, eventually being selected to be part of the troupeu0027s Sunday Company. It was at The Groundlings that she began to develop characters, which she would later bring to the stage, film, and television. They include Mea Culpa, the title character of Meau0027s Big Apology (co-written by then-husband Stephen Hibbert), which won the Best Written Play Award from L.A. Weekly in 1988 and has been developed by Sweeney (in collaboration with Jim Emerson) into a screenplay; and the androgynous Pat, whose impossible-to-determine gender was the basis for Sweeneyu0027s popular Itu0027s Pat! skits on Saturday Night Live, and later for her feature film of the same name, which was pulled from theaters after one week due to its immensely negative reception.

  • 1989

    At a Groundlings performance in 1989, Saturday Night Live (SNL) producer Lorne Michaels discovered Sweeney and offered her a spot as one of SNLu0027s featured players. She joined the regular SNL cast the following year and remained with the show through four seasons, from 1990 to 1994. One of her most memorable and popular characters was Pat, whose indeterminate gender confused other characters who would try to determine it. (Sweeney would play the character in a feature film, Itu0027s Pat, for which she was one of the writers.)

  • 1992

    In 1992, she also worked with the rock band Ugly Kid Joe, performing in the music video for their hit "Neighbor" and contributing introductory audio to two tracks, "Goddamn Devil" and "Everything About You". The latter was on the soundtrack to the Lorne Michaels movie Wayneu0027s World.

  • 1993

    Sweeneyu0027s 1993 impression of US President Bill Clintonu0027s daughter Chelsea caused a stir when First Lady Hillary Clinton found it offensive and sent an angry letter to the show.

  • 1994

    In 1994, she had a small role as "Raquel" in the movie Pulp Fiction.

  • 1995

    After leaving the cast of Saturday Night Live, Sweeney returned to Los Angeles where, shortly afterwards, her career was put on hold by a series of personal traumas. Her brother Michael was diagnosed with lymphoma, and shortly thereafter Sweeney discovered that she too had cancer. Her brother did not survive the cancer. Throughout the ordeal, Sweeney told stories of her experiences in serio-comic performances at L.A.u0027s alternative comedy club, the Un-Cabaret, eventually developing the stories into a one-woman stage show, God Said Ha!, which debuted at San Franciscou0027s Magic Theater in 1995.

  • 1998

    God Said Ha! moved to Broadway, winning the 1996 New York Comedy Festivalu0027s Audience Award, and a CD recording of the show earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album that same year. Miramax released a film version of the show in 1998, directed by Sweeney and produced by Quentin Tarantino. The film earned the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle Film Festival. It was released on DVD in 2003. Portions of the monologues from Un-Cabaret were featured on This American Life (then known as Your Radio Playhouse) in January 1996 in episode 9. Since her initial monologue, she has appeared on three more This American Life episodes.

  • 1999

    In a segment for This American Life in 1999, Sweeney describes one of her first jobs, as a bartenderu0027s assistant, how she began embezzling funds from her employer, and the consequences thereof.

  • 2000

    In 2000, she provided the voice of Wanda MacPherson in the short-lived The WB/Adult Swim animated sitcom Baby Blues .

  • 2003

    Sweeneyu0027s second monologue chronicled the adoption of her daughter from China. In the Family Way started on stage in New York City in early 2003 at the Ars Nova Theatre. The show was directed by the Broadway stage director, Mark Brokaw. The show then migrated to the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles. Sweeney has also released a CD recording of In the Family Way, and in 2006 she performed a 25-minute excerpt of this show at the Hollywood Bowl with a new orchestration written especially for her piece by the composer Anthony Marinelli and performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

  • 2004

    She worked the show in small theaters and clubs around Los Angeles for three years and then opened it at the Hudson Backstage Theater in October 2004. An audio recording of Letting Go of God was released on CD in 2006, and it was filmed live on stage in May 2007. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2008. The DVD of the show was released in November 2008.In 2004, Sweeney co-starred in two episodes of Frasier as Frasieru0027s blind date turned litigious unwanted houseguest, Ann Hodges.

  • 2009

    In 2009 and 2010, Sweeney performed with singer/songwriter Jill Sobule in a revue called Jill and Julia. Sweeney and Sobule originally met at a Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference and performed together at TED in 2008. They brought the show on the road in 2009 and 2010, performing in New York, Denver and other locations. The show is an autobiographical mix of music, stories and commentary.From 2009 to 2010, Sweeney was part of the regular rotation of panelists for the NPR news quiz radio show Wait Wait... Donu0027t Tell Me!, in downtown Chicago.

  • 2013

    In 2013 Sweeney voiced Sheri Squibbles in the Pixar animated film Monsters University.

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