Julia Meadows is an American actress.

born to an artist and Army Ranger on an Indiana cattle farm AND transplanted abruptly to East Coast suburbia, Julia trained rigorously in opera before realizing she HATES Mozart.

Now a happy New Yorker, Julia brings equal parts grit and glamor to her work on stage and screen.

Julia has acted in theater - New York and regionally - mostly as unapologetic villainesses, with several feminist historical figures thrown in... Notable venues include The Flea, Shadowland Stages, and Roulette Intermedium. Her best known role as the schizophrenic "Lucille" in Robert Ashley's DUST garnered critical acclaim and the revival production was named one of The New York Times best of the year.

In television and film, Julia has participated in exactly one car crash, many crying episodes, several bouts of flirty banter, and shown Frank Whaley and Tavi Gevinson to their Rosa MexicanO table in MAX's Gossip Girl.

As a singer, Julia has sung at Juilliard, The Kennedy Center, Symphony Space, and for 3,000 firefighters plus a member of the presidential cabinet.

Julia hails from DC, where she performed heavily in her teens, won a National Capitol Area Cappie Award for Best Featured Actress, and was named DC Metro Theater Arts' Best Young Adult Actress.

Out of the spotlight, Julia is a passionate entrepreneur, an armchair poet, and the woman you should absolutely text for pre-date fashion advice.

Julia Meadows is an American actress.

born to an artist and Army Ranger on an Indiana cattle farm AND transplanted abruptly to East Coast suburbia, Julia trained rigorously in opera before realizing she HATES PUCCINI.

Now a happy New Yorker, Julia brings equal parts grit and glamor to her work on stage and screen.

Julia has acted in theater – New York and regionally – mostly as unapologetic villainesses, with several feminist historical figures thrown in... Recent credits Include Sweeney Todd Under the Direction of Miles Sternfeld, Lend Me a Soprano (Shadowland Stages), and the Off-off-Broadway premieres of Virginia and the Time Machine (Flea Theater) and Infernal The Musical (Dir. Alex Sanchez). Her best known role as the schizophrenic “Lucille” in Robert Ashley’s DUST garnered critical acclaim and the revival production was named one of The New York Times best of the year.

In television and film, Julia has participated in exactly one car crash, many crying episodes, several bouts of flirty banter, and shown Frank Whaley and Tavi Gevinson to their Rosa Mexican0 table in MAX’s "Gossip Girl." Favorite Film Credits Include Bruh.MP4 (Dir. ANdrew Burdette), The cleaning Lady (Dir. PhAGE Nolte), and Garbage Bag of Broken Bottles (DIR, ANDREW BURDETTE).

As a singer, Julia has sung at Juilliard, The Kennedy Center, Symphony Space, and for 3,000 firefighters plus a member of the presidential cabinet.

Julia hails from DC, where she performed heavily in her teens, won a National Capitol Area Cappie Award for Best Featured Actress, and was named DC Metro Theater Arts' Best Young Adult Actress.

Out of the spotlight, Julia is a passionate entrepreneur, an armchair poet, and the woman you should absolutely text for pre-date fashion advice.