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Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration Pictures

I’m currently in the process of converting my DVDs into web-video so everyone can actually see and hear my “friend” Cinderella in action on the infamous Cinderella Castle Forcourt Stage at Walt Disney World, in the meantime you can view captured images from the show.  They’re not great quality, but they’ll do until I can get the […]

Pickpocket - Film

“Pickpocket” - LorySnark Productions - September 2004
I played Pickpocket #3 (secondary).  I never did  get to see the movie though…:-( It took 2 full days to shoot this scene because it was so complex due to the pickpocket/hand offs.  We spent about 2 weeks practicing this.  The clothing, the props, everything was chosen to help with […]

Man of LaMancha - Musical

“Man of LaMancha” - Celebration Players - March 2005 (under the stage name Jennifer Lee)
Aldonza/Dolcinea - Principal
(My director, bless his heart, during one rehearsal says to me, “Julie…I close my eyes and I hear Aldonza. I open them, I see Mary Poppins…) Hey - being “princessy” is a hard habit to break.  Needless to say, […]

Jacket Man - Film

“Jacket Man” - Full Sail Productions - November 2004
I played Sylvia, wife and mother (secondary)
  such a proud mom!
  Hey wait…what’s with the hair? Sexy mamma!
  (No one recognized me when I walked on set for the first day of filming.  They were used to my hair being short.)
  Hey - where are they going??? Guess […]

Eating Patterns - Film

“Eating Patterns” - Full Sail Productions - October 2004
I played the principal - Principal Dalek (secondary)
 Hey…watch where you’re going!
  Or I’ll squish you like a bug!

Voices - Film

“Voices” - Full Sail Productions - October 2004
I played the wife, Anne. (Principal character) The funny thing is this:  My profession was a fairytale princess and Julio, who plays my husband, was an Orlando Policeman.  Our characters in this movie couldn’t have been more opposite - but I think that’s what made it so much […]