Julia Fournier

Julia Fournier

Julia Fournier received her education in Spain, graduating from the Royal School of Dramatic Art in Madrid with a degree in Acting. She also studied contemporary dance at the Estudio de Danza Carmen Senra, Acting for the Camera at Cinema Central, and Acrobatics at Escuela de Circo Carampa.Her onstage performances include plays such as OLD by Cachab... Show more »
Julia Fournier received her education in Spain, graduating from the Royal School of Dramatic Art in Madrid with a degree in Acting. She also studied contemporary dance at the Estudio de Danza Carmen Senra, Acting for the Camera at Cinema Central, and Acrobatics at Escuela de Circo Carampa.Her onstage performances include plays such as OLD by Cachaba, CIA working Commedia del Arte, Masques, where she played, Petunia, En Un Lindo Bazar and Silly Machine doing Theatre for babies and Puppets where she played, Toy Puppet and Old Woman respectively. Documentaries where she played Petunia and Fatum where she played as a Heroin in the tragedy chorus and as a Bouffon.Her on screen performances have included different TV Series in Spain such as Tell Me How It Happened where she played La Patri, Aída where she played La Globos, El Comisario where she played Marisol, and The Boarding School where she played Susana (corpse bride).She has also appeared in made for TV Movies such as Masala, directed by Salvador Calvo where she played Bea, El Asesino Dentro Del Círculo, directed by Pedro Costa and Fernando Cámara where she played Vanessa, and La Ultima Guardia, directed by Manuel Estudillo where she played Yaiza.Appearing also in some short films that included her performance as Sara in The Light Thief , directed by Eva Daoud, that recently won Best Short Film, Best Director, and Best Editing at the Utah Film Awards. She also played Julia in Dual directed by Andrew Messer, and played The Girl in Épiphanie directed by Víctor Bárcena. So far she is almost done with her stay in Colorado where she has performed Natalie in the shortfilm Requiem Lost directed by Stephanie Mitchell. Show less «
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