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raving (2007)
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• Biography
Born Julia O'Hara Stiles on March 28, 1981, in New York City, she is of Irish, Italian and English stock. The outgoing daughter of an
elementary school teacher (father) and a Greenwich Village artist (mother), she is the eldest of three children.
Encouraged to take modern dance lessons at an early age, she was introduced to Shakespeare and theater as well. At age 11, she
made her debut as a child actress with the experimental off-Broadway La MaMa Theatre. Her passion grew and by the next year was
performing professionally and working in commercials.
A bright, precocious student, she was seriously considered for the child vampire role of Claudia in Interview with the Vampire: The
Vampire Chronicles (1994) but lost out in the end to Kirsten Dunst. She continued training at New York's Professional Children's
School and, at 15, made her cinematic bow with I Love You, I Love You Not (1996) with Claire Danes.
Next featured as the daughter of Harrison Ford in The Devil's Own (1997), her breakout role came on TV with the
hard-hitting mini-movie "Before Women Had Wings" (1997), which was produced by Oprah Winfrey and dealt with child abuse. As
Ellie Christianson in Wicked (1998), Julia demonstrated a more evil side to her budding versatility.
Her wish to play Shakespeare was granted threefold with her participation in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999),
which was based on the Bard's "The Taming of The Shrew" and won her the Chicago Film Critics Award as the volatile teen Kat; an
updated version of _Hamlet (2000/I)_ which paired her Ophelia with Ethan Hawke; and another updated version of "Othello" entitled
O (2001), which had her high school character of Desi (Desdemona) involved in a mixed romantic relationship with African-American
Mekhi Phifer. The violent-edged film was made in 1998 but not released until three years later due to the tragic Colorado student
shootings at Columbine High School.
In addition, Julia later portrayed Viola off-Broadway in a Shakespeare-in-the-Park production of "Twelfth Night" in
2002. She temporarily interrupted her career after deciding to enroll at Columbia University in 2000, majoring in English.
Moving into mainstream roles by the millennium, she co-starred with the popular Matt Damon in
The Bourne Identity (2002) and its sequel, appeared opposite Julia Roberts in
Mona Lisa Smile (2003) and won offbeat notice in the title role of _Carolina (2003)_ with
Shirley MacLaine and Randy Quaid as an eccentric actress wannabe who capriciously takes off to Hollywood to pursue her dream.
Most recently she returned from Iceland where she filmed A Little Trip to Heaven (2005). In 2006 Julia took on the
role of Kate Thorn in the horror movie 'The Omen', winning great success and praise for her role.
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