Julie

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Julie may refer to:

  • Julie (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name

Film and television

  • Julie (1956 film), an American film noir starring Doris Day
  • Julie (1975 film), a Hindi film by K. S. Sethumadhavan featuring Lakshmi
  • Julie (1998 film), a British public information film about seatbelt use
  • Julie (2004 film), a Hindi film starring Neha Dhupia
    • Julie 2, its 2016 sequel starring Raai Laxmi
  • Julie (2006 film), a Kannada film starring Ramya
  • Julie (TV series), a 1992 American sitcom starring Julie Andrews

Literature

  • Julie; or, The New Heloise, a 1761 novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Julie (George novel), a 1994 novel, the second book of a trilogy, by Jean Craighead George
  • Julie, a 1985 novel by Cora Taylor

Music

  • Julie (opera), a 2005 opera by Philippe Boesmans

Albums

  • Julie (album), by Julie London, 1957
  • Julie (EP) or the title song, by Jens Lekman, 2004

Songs

  • "Julie", by Doris Day, 1956
  • "Julie", by Daniel Popović, 1983
  • "Julie", by David Bowie, the B-side of "Day-In Day-Out", 1987
  • "Julie", by Levellers from Levellers, 1993
  • "Julie", by Damian Marley from Mr. Marley, 1996
  • "Julie", by Prism from Prism, 1977
  • "Julie", by Take That from The Circus, 2008
  • "Julie", by Ali Zafar, 2017
  • "Oh Julie", by Shakin Stevens, 1982

Other uses

  • Julie (mango), a mango cultivar
  • Julidochromis or julies, a genus of cichlid fish
  • Julie, an interactive doll created by Worlds of Wonder

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Julie
  • Jules, a given name
  • Juli (disambiguation)
  • Julia (disambiguation)
  • Julien (disambiguation)
  • Juliette (disambiguation)
  • July (disambiguation)
  • Miss Julie (disambiguation)
  • Yulia, a given name
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