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Julie Brown

Julie Ann Brown (born August 31, 1958[1]) is an American actress, comedian, screen/television writer, singer-songwriter, and television director.[2] Brown is known for her work in the 1980s, where she often played a quintessential valley girl character. Much of her comedy has revolved around the mocking of famous people (with a strong and frequently revisited focus on Madonna).

Julie Brown
Brown in 2012
Born
Julie Ann Brown

(1958-08-31) August 31, 1958 (age 65)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • writer
  • singer-songwriter
  • television director
Years active1980–present
Spouses
(m. 1983; div. 1989)
Ken Rethen
(m. 1993; div. 2007)
Children1

Early life edit

Julie Brown was born in Van Nuys, California, the daughter of Irish-Catholic parents Celia Jane (née McCann) and Leonard Francis Brown.[3][4] Her father worked at NBC TV studios in the traffic department (advertising scheduling), and her mother was a secretary at the same studio complex.[5] Both of Brown's grandfathers had worked in the Hollywood film business.[4] Her great-grandfather was character actor Frank O'Connor.[3] She attended a Catholic elementary school as a child, and later Van Nuys High School where she was chosen princess of the homecoming court. Brown's parents said "whatever you do, don't become an actress", but after attending Los Angeles Valley College she enrolled in the well-known San Francisco acting school, American Conservatory Theater, where she met future collaborator Charlie Coffey.[6]

Career edit

Julie Brown began her career performing in nightclubs.[7] She was a contestant on the game show Whew! (as Annie Brown).[8] She started working on television with a guest spot on the sitcom Happy Days. She also appeared in the 1981 cult film Bloody Birthday. After a small role in the Clint Eastwood comedy film Any Which Way You Can, comedian Lily Tomlin saw Brown at a comedy club and gave her her first big break, a part in her 1981 film The Incredible Shrinking Woman.[7] Tomlin and Brown eventually became close friends. A string of guest starring appearances in a variety of television shows followed, including: Laverne & Shirley, Buffalo Bill, The Jeffersons and Newhart. Brown also appeared in short films such as "Five Minutes, Miss Brown".[9]

In 1984, she released her first EP, a five-song album called Goddess in Progress.[10] The album, parodies of popular '80s music combined with her valley girl personality, was quickly discovered by the Dr. Demento Show. The songs "'Cause I'm a Blonde" and "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun" were given radio airplay across the world.[11] The latter was a spoof on stereotypical 1950s' teen tragedy songs, with cheerleaders' heads and pompoms being blown to pieces.

In 1987, Brown released her first full-length album, Trapped in the Body of a White Girl.[12] The album highlighted her comedic talent and valley girl personality. The album's highlights were "I Like 'em Big and Stupid" and she reprised "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun" (the album was reissued on CD in 2010 by Collector's Choice Music on its Noble Rot label).[13] Music videos were recorded and received heavy airplay on MTV. In 1989, Brown starred in that cable network's comedy and music-video show Just Say Julie.[10] She played the role of a demanding, controlling, and pessimistic glamour-puss from the valley, making fun of popular music acts, while at the same time introducing their music videos (she was also known as "Miss Julie Brown" at the time to differentiate her from Downtown Julie Brown, who was on the network at the same time).

Brown's film career began in 1988 with the release of the film Earth Girls Are Easy, written, produced by, and featuring Brown,[14] it was based loosely on a song by the same name from her debut EP. The film also starred Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. Brown cast then-unknown comedians Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans. In 1990 Brown had a brief part in the film The Spirit of '76, as an intellectual stripper.

 
Brown performing in 2008 at The Public Theater in New York City

NBC commissioned a half-hour pilot, ultimately unsold and airing Sunday, July 28, 1991, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, titled The Julie Show. Created by Brown, Charlie Coffey, and director and executive producer David Mirkin, it was a comedy about actress Julie Robbins (Brown), who in this initial story, goes to great lengths to land an interview with teen singer Kiki (played by Kim Walker) in the hopes of getting hired as a tabloid-TV celebrity journalist. Developed under the working title The Julie Brown Show, it also starred Marian Mercer as Julie's mother, June; DeLane Matthews as Debra Deacon, a reporter on the fictional series Inside Scoop; Susan Messing as Julie's roommate Cheryl; and Kevin O'Rourke as Inside Scoop producer Tony Barnow. Brown was also a producer, with John Ziffren, and performed and co-wrote the theme song. Walker, Don Sparks, Robin Angers, and Deborah Driggs were guest performers in this production from Mirkinvision and New World Television.[15]

Another pilot was filmed for CBS in 1989 called, Julie Brown: The Show, and featured a similar theme, in which Brown was the hostess of a talk show and she would interview actual celebrity guests, interspersed with scripted scenarios. The pilot was aired, but the show was not picked up; years later, it leaked onto the Internet.

In 1992, Brown starred in her own Fox sketch comedy show, The Edge; two of its regulars, Jennifer Aniston and Wayne Knight, later became sitcom stars, while Tom Kenny went on to voice SpongeBob SquarePants. That same year, she released the Showtime television film Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, a satire about Madonna and her backstage documentary, Truth or Dare.

Brown followed with another satire, Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women, which lampooned the violence of ice skater Tonya Harding toward rival Nancy Kerrigan, as well as that of widely publicized castrator Lorena Bobbitt.[16]

She has continued to make television guest appearances and contributed voices to various cartoons, including Animaniacs (as the voice of Minerva Mink), Aladdin as bratty mermaid Saleen, and as the original voice of Zatanna in the Batman: The Animated Series cartoon. Prior to this, she also guest starred on a Tiny Toon Adventures episode as Julie Bruin, a cartoon bear version of herself, in which she guest-starred in her own segment Just Say Julie Bruin, a reference to her music video show. The Just Say Julie Bruin cartoon also was a music video show and in her segment Elmer Fudd guest-starred as Fuddonna, a parody of Madonna and a reference to Julie Brown herself regularly mocking her.

Brown appeared as Coach Millie Stoeger in the film Clueless, reprising that role on ABC's 1996–1999 spin-off TV series, for which she was also a writer, producer and director. Two regulars from the series, Donald Faison and Elisa Donovan, later found similarly successful roles, as would featured player Christina Milian who had a recurring role on the series during its UPN years. In 1998, Brown appeared in the parody film Plump Fiction. In 2000, she created the series Strip Mall for the Comedy Central network; it ran two seasons.

Since 2004, Brown has been a commentator on E! network specials, including 101 Reasons the '90s Ruled, 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers, 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment, and 50 Most Outrageous TV Moments.

In 2005, Brown purchased the rights to her Trapped album back from the record label and reissued it herself.[citation needed] She also self-released a single, "I Want to Be Gay". In late 2007, she also purchased the rights to her 1984 E.P. Goddess in Progress and re-released it as a full-length record with compiled unreleased tracks recorded during that era.[citation needed] Brown began touring in late 2007 with her one-woman show, Smell the Glamour.[citation needed]

In 2008, she co-wrote and appeared as Dee La Duke in the Disney Channel film Camp Rock, which starred Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. Brown also joined the cast of the Canadian television series Paradise Falls that same year.

In late 2008 Brown began releasing one-track digital singles, starting with "The Ex-Beauty Queen's Got a Gun"; it was a rewrite of "Homecoming Queen" with lyrics about Sarah Palin. This was first aired in September, 2008 on The Stephanie Miller Show. In 2011 she released an album called Smell The Glamour, which features satires of Lady Gaga, Kesha and updated versions of her Medusa songs.

In the 2010–2011 television season, Brown began a recurring role as Paula Norwood, a neighbor and friend of the Heck family, on the ABC comedy The Middle. From 2010 to 2015 she was a writer for Melissa & Joey, and played a gym teacher in one episode of the show. In 2012 she appeared with Downtown Julie Brown as a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race.

In 2023, amid the announcement of The Celebration Tour, in which Madonna recreated a video inspired by her film Truth or Dare, Brown reprised her Medusa character parodying the announcement video in her social media.[17]

Personal life edit

In 1983, Brown married writer and actor Terrence E. McNally, another frequent collaborator. They co-produced her first single, "I Like 'Em Big and Stupid". They divorced after six years. In 1994, Brown married Ken Rathjen, and together they have one son. She said in 2007 that she had recently divorced for the second time.[18]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Any Which Way You Can Candy
1981 The Incredible Shrinking Woman TV Commercial Actress
Bloody Birthday Beverly Brody
1984 Dark Seduction Tammy
1985 Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment Chloe
1988 Earth Girls Are Easy Candy Pink
1990 The Spirit of '76 Ms. Liberty
1991 Timebomb Waitress at Al's Diner Uncredited
Shakes the Clown Judy
1992 Nervous Ticks Nancy Rudman
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them Zoe
1995 A Goofy Movie Lisa Voice[19]
Clueless Ms. Stoeger
Out There Joleen McGillicuddy
1997 Plump Fiction Mimi Hungry
1999 Wakko's Wish Minerva Mink Voice, direct-to-video[19]
2000 Daybreak Connie Spheres
2002 The Trip Receptionist
Like Mike New Age Mother
2006 Fat Rose and Squeaky Squeaky
2007 Boxboarders! Anny Neptune
2015 Mothers of the Bride Peg
2016 Christmas with the Andersons Aunt Katie

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Happy Days Suzy Simmonds Episode: "Ah! Wilderness"
1982 Laverne & Shirley Secretary, Patti 2 episodes
1983 Scarecrow and Mrs. King Barbie Episode: "If Thoughts Could Kill"
The Jeffersons Cherry Episode: "Who's the Fairist"
We Got It Made Didi West Episode: "Sexiest Bachelor"
1985–88 Yogi's Treasure Hunt Coinnie Kindly Voice, episode: "Yogi Bear on the Air"
1986–88 Newhart Buffy Denver 2 episodes
1990 Quantum Leap Bunny O'Hare/Thelma Lou Dickey Episode: "Maybe Baby (March 11, 1963)"
Get a Life Connie Bristol Episode: "Terror on the Hell Loop 2000"
Monsters Wendy Episode: "Small Blessings"
1991 Tiny Toon Adventures Julie Bruin Voice, episode: "Tiny Toon Music Television"[19]
1992–93 Batman: The Animated Series Lily, Zatanna Voice, 2 episodes[19]
The Edge Various Main role; 19 episodes
1993 The Addams Family Camp Counselor Voice, episode: "Camp Addams"
1994–95 Aladdin Saleen Voice, 2 episodes
1995 Band of Gold Liz 2 episodes
1996 Tracey Takes On... Mrs. Lynn Heiner Episode: "Family"
Quack Pack Nelly the dragon Voice, episode: "Leader of the Quack"
1993–97 Animaniacs Minerva Mink Voice, 6 episodes[19]
1997 Murphy Brown Secretary #88 Episode: "From the Terrace"
1998 Pinky and the Brain Danette Spoonabello, Minerva Mink Voice, 2 episodes[19]
1999 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Lottie Bologna Voice, episode: "The Three Little Pigs"
1996–99 Clueless Coach Millie Deimer 15 episodes
1999–00 The New Woody Woodpecker Show Judge, Customer Voice, 4 episodes
2000–01 Strip Mall Tammi Tyler Main role; 22 episodes
2000 The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Veterinarian #2 Voice, episode: "Dial V for Veterinarian"[19]
2001 Oh Yeah! Cartoons Mom Voice, episode: "Elise: Mere Mortal"[19]
2002 Family Affair Ms. Felicity Robbins Episode: "No Small Parts"
2005 Six Feet Under Sissy Pasquese Episode: "Time Flies"
2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Connie Dellaquilla Episode: "Bull"
Paradise Falls Mimi Van Lux 5 episodes
Wizards of Waverly Place Miss Anna Marinovich Episode: "Art Museum Piece"
2011 Big Time Rush Rona Episode: "Big Time Contest"
2012 Melissa & Joey Coach Dalman Episode: "Mother of All Problems"
2010–17 The Middle Paula Norwood 13 episodes
2014 From Here on OUT Gina Episode: "The OUT Cover-(Up)"
TMI Hollywood Various Episode: "Getting Down with Brown"
2019 Spirit Riding Free Mrs. Dawn Hungerford Voice[19]

Television film edit

Title Year Role Notes
Jane Doe 1983 Reporter
Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy & Blue 1992 Rhona
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women 1994 Tonya Hardly/Lenora Babbitt
Out There 1995 Joleen
Alien Avengers II 1998 Rhonda
Camp Rock 2008 Dee La Duke Disney Channel Original Movie
The Wish List 2010 Wedding Planner
My Santa 2013 Susie
Gusty Frog 2013 Frankie's Mom

Other work edit

Title Year Notes
Olivia Newton-John: Hollywood Nights 1980 Writer; television special
Earth Girls are Easy 1988 Writer
Just Say Julie 1989 Writer; co-producer
Quantum Leap 1990 Writer - "Maybe Baby (March 11, 1963)"
The Julie Show 1991 Creator; writer; producer
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful 1992 Director; writer; executive producer
The Edge 1992–93 Writer - 20 episodes; producer - 20 episodes
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women 1994 Director; writer
Rude Awakening 1998 Writer - "An Embarrassment of Ritch's"
Clueless 1996–99 Director - 1 episode; writer - 8 episodes; producer - 24 episodes; co-producer - 36 episodes
Strip Mall 2000 Executive producer
The Big House 2004 Writer - episode: "A Friend in Need"; consulting producer
Camp Rock 2008 Writer
Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam 2010 Based on characters
Melissa & Joey 2011 Writer - episode: "Do As I Say, Not As I Did"
Gusty Frog 2013 Writer; television film

Discography edit

Singles edit

References edit

  1. ^ David Jeffries. "Julie Brown". AllMusic. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  2. ^ "Julie Brown". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  3. ^ a b "Telling Tales". Variety. Vol. 48. 1985. pp. 193–194.
  4. ^ a b "Just Say Lampoon : Julie Brown's cult-like comedy spares no one". Los Angeles Times. Nov 15, 1992. Retrieved Sep 20, 2019.
  5. ^ "Leonard Brown Obituary - Los Angeles, CA | Los Angeles Times". Legacy.com. Retrieved Sep 20, 2019.
  6. ^ "Val Gal Get Your Gun—Julie Brown Blasts Her Way Onto MTV". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved Sep 20, 2019.
  7. ^ a b . The Improv. Archived from the original on 2016-10-18.
  8. ^ Whew - Game Show - Annie & John on YouTube
  9. ^ Five Minutes, Miss Brown on YouTube
  10. ^ a b "Valley Girl Is Only One Shade of Julie Brown". The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 1990.
  11. ^ Bronson, Harold (October 2013). The Rhino Records Story: Revenge of the Music Nerds. SelectBooks, Inc. ISBN 978-1-59079-135-6.
  12. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Trapped in the Body of a White Girl Vol. 28 No. 18". People. November 2, 1987.
  13. ^ "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun" on YouTube
  14. ^ James, Caryn (May 12, 1989). "Earth Girls Are Easy (1989) Review/Film; On Shaving, Furry Aliens Turn Into Valley Guys". The New York Times.
  15. ^ Lovece, Frank. The Television Yearbook 1990-91 (Perigee Books / Putnam Publishing, 1991), p. 267
  16. ^ Brown, Julie; Wenk, Richard (1994-08-21), Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women, retrieved 2016-10-11
  17. ^ @missjuliebrown (3 March 2023). "Medusa is BACK… and she's joined TikToks! At least that's what she keeps calling it 😉" – via Instagram.
  18. ^ Balls Out Ball Raises Big Butts Bucks for Rugby Club on YouTube
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Julie Brown (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 2, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

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OccupationsActress comedian writer singer songwriter television directorYears active1980 presentSpousesTerrence E McNally m 1983 div 1989 wbr Ken Rethen m 1993 div 2007 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Television film 4 4 Other work 5 Discography 6 Singles 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editJulie Brown was born in Van Nuys California the daughter of Irish Catholic parents Celia Jane nee McCann and Leonard Francis Brown 3 4 Her father worked at NBC TV studios in the traffic department advertising scheduling and her mother was a secretary at the same studio complex 5 Both of Brown s grandfathers had worked in the Hollywood film business 4 Her great grandfather was character actor Frank O Connor 3 She attended a Catholic elementary school as a child and later Van Nuys High School where she was chosen princess of the homecoming court Brown s parents said whatever you do don t become an actress but after attending Los Angeles Valley College she enrolled in the well known San Francisco acting school American Conservatory Theater where she met future collaborator Charlie Coffey 6 Career editJulie Brown began her career performing in nightclubs 7 She was a contestant on the game show Whew as Annie Brown 8 She started working on television with a guest spot on the sitcom Happy Days She also appeared in the 1981 cult film Bloody Birthday After a small role in the Clint Eastwood comedy film Any Which Way You Can comedian Lily Tomlin saw Brown at a comedy club and gave her her first big break a part in her 1981 film The Incredible Shrinking Woman 7 Tomlin and Brown eventually became close friends A string of guest starring appearances in a variety of television shows followed including Laverne amp Shirley Buffalo Bill The Jeffersons and Newhart Brown also appeared in short films such as Five Minutes Miss Brown 9 In 1984 she released her first EP a five song album called Goddess in Progress 10 The album parodies of popular 80s music combined with her valley girl personality was quickly discovered by the Dr Demento Show The songs Cause I m a Blonde and The Homecoming Queen s Got a Gun were given radio airplay across the world 11 The latter was a spoof on stereotypical 1950s teen tragedy songs with cheerleaders heads and pompoms being blown to pieces In 1987 Brown released her first full length album Trapped in the Body of a White Girl 12 The album highlighted her comedic talent and valley girl personality The album s highlights were I Like em Big and Stupid and she reprised The Homecoming Queen s Got a Gun the album was reissued on CD in 2010 by Collector s Choice Music on its Noble Rot label 13 Music videos were recorded and received heavy airplay on MTV In 1989 Brown starred in that cable network s comedy and music video show Just Say Julie 10 She played the role of a demanding controlling and pessimistic glamour puss from the valley making fun of popular music acts while at the same time introducing their music videos she was also known as Miss Julie Brown at the time to differentiate her from Downtown Julie Brown who was on the network at the same time Brown s film career began in 1988 with the release of the film Earth Girls Are Easy written produced by and featuring Brown 14 it was based loosely on a song by the same name from her debut EP The film also starred Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis Brown cast then unknown comedians Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans In 1990 Brown had a brief part in the film The Spirit of 76 as an intellectual stripper nbsp Brown performing in 2008 at The Public Theater in New York City NBC commissioned a half hour pilot ultimately unsold and airing Sunday July 28 1991 at 7 p m Eastern Time titled The Julie Show Created by Brown Charlie Coffey and director and executive producer David Mirkin it was a comedy about actress Julie Robbins Brown who in this initial story goes to great lengths to land an interview with teen singer Kiki played by Kim Walker in the hopes of getting hired as a tabloid TV celebrity journalist Developed under the working title The Julie Brown Show it also starred Marian Mercer as Julie s mother June DeLane Matthews as Debra Deacon a reporter on the fictional series Inside Scoop Susan Messing as Julie s roommate Cheryl and Kevin O Rourke as Inside Scoop producer Tony Barnow Brown was also a producer with John Ziffren and performed and co wrote the theme song Walker Don Sparks Robin Angers and Deborah Driggs were guest performers in this production from Mirkinvision and New World Television 15 Another pilot was filmed for CBS in 1989 called Julie Brown The Show and featured a similar theme in which Brown was the hostess of a talk show and she would interview actual celebrity guests interspersed with scripted scenarios The pilot was aired but the show was not picked up years later it leaked onto the Internet In 1992 Brown starred in her own Fox sketch comedy show The Edge two of its regulars Jennifer Aniston and Wayne Knight later became sitcom stars while Tom Kenny went on to voice SpongeBob SquarePants That same year she released the Showtime television film Medusa Dare to Be Truthful a satire about Madonna and her backstage documentary Truth or Dare Brown followed with another satire Attack of the 5 Ft 2 In Women which lampooned the violence of ice skater Tonya Harding toward rival Nancy Kerrigan as well as that of widely publicized castrator Lorena Bobbitt 16 She has continued to make television guest appearances and contributed voices to various cartoons including Animaniacs as the voice of Minerva Mink Aladdin as bratty mermaid Saleen and as the original voice of Zatanna in the Batman The Animated Series cartoon Prior to this she also guest starred on a Tiny Toon Adventures episode as Julie Bruin a cartoon bear version of herself in which she guest starred in her own segment Just Say Julie Bruin a reference to her music video show The Just Say Julie Bruin cartoon also was a music video show and in her segment Elmer Fudd guest starred as Fuddonna a parody of Madonna and a reference to Julie Brown herself regularly mocking her Brown appeared as Coach Millie Stoeger in the film Clueless reprising that role on ABC s 1996 1999 spin off TV series for which she was also a writer producer and director Two regulars from the series Donald Faison and Elisa Donovan later found similarly successful roles as would featured player Christina Milian who had a recurring role on the series during its UPN years In 1998 Brown appeared in the parody film Plump Fiction In 2000 she created the series Strip Mall for the Comedy Central network it ran two seasons Since 2004 Brown has been a commentator on E network specials including 101 Reasons the 90s Ruled 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment and 50 Most Outrageous TV Moments In 2005 Brown purchased the rights to her Trapped album back from the record label and reissued it herself citation needed She also self released a single I Want to Be Gay In late 2007 she also purchased the rights to her 1984 E P Goddess in Progress and re released it as a full length record with compiled unreleased tracks recorded during that era citation needed Brown began touring in late 2007 with her one woman show Smell the Glamour citation needed In 2008 she co wrote and appeared as Dee La Duke in the Disney Channel film Camp Rock which starred Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers Brown also joined the cast of the Canadian television series Paradise Falls that same year In late 2008 Brown began releasing one track digital singles starting with The Ex Beauty Queen s Got a Gun it was a rewrite of Homecoming Queen with lyrics about Sarah Palin This was first aired in September 2008 on The Stephanie Miller Show In 2011 she released an album called Smell The Glamour which features satires of Lady Gaga Kesha and updated versions of her Medusa songs In the 2010 2011 television season Brown began a recurring role as Paula Norwood a neighbor and friend of the Heck family on the ABC comedy The Middle From 2010 to 2015 she was a writer for Melissa amp Joey and played a gym teacher in one episode of the show In 2012 she appeared with Downtown Julie Brown as a guest judge on RuPaul s Drag Race In 2023 amid the announcement of The Celebration Tour in which Madonna recreated a video inspired by her film Truth or Dare Brown reprised her Medusa character parodying the announcement video in her social media 17 Personal life editIn 1983 Brown married writer and actor Terrence E McNally another frequent collaborator They co produced her first single I Like Em Big and Stupid They divorced after six years In 1994 Brown married Ken Rathjen and together they have one son She said in 2007 that she had recently divorced for the second time 18 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1980 Any Which Way You Can Candy 1981 The Incredible Shrinking Woman TV Commercial Actress Bloody Birthday Beverly Brody 1984 Dark Seduction Tammy 1985 Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment Chloe 1988 Earth Girls Are Easy Candy Pink 1990 The Spirit of 76 Ms Liberty 1991 Timebomb Waitress at Al s Diner Uncredited Shakes the Clown Judy 1992 Nervous Ticks Nancy Rudman The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them Zoe 1995 A Goofy Movie Lisa Voice 19 Clueless Ms Stoeger Out There Joleen McGillicuddy 1997 Plump Fiction Mimi Hungry 1999 Wakko s Wish Minerva Mink Voice direct to video 19 2000 Daybreak Connie Spheres 2002 The Trip Receptionist Like Mike New Age Mother 2006 Fat Rose and Squeaky Squeaky 2007 Boxboarders Anny Neptune 2015 Mothers of the Bride Peg 2016 Christmas with the Andersons Aunt Katie Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1980 Happy Days Suzy Simmonds Episode Ah Wilderness 1982 Laverne amp Shirley Secretary Patti 2 episodes 1983 Scarecrow and Mrs King Barbie Episode If Thoughts Could Kill The Jeffersons Cherry Episode Who s the Fairist We Got It Made Didi West Episode Sexiest Bachelor 1985 88 Yogi s Treasure Hunt Coinnie Kindly Voice episode Yogi Bear on the Air 1986 88 Newhart Buffy Denver 2 episodes 1990 Quantum Leap Bunny O Hare Thelma Lou Dickey Episode Maybe Baby March 11 1963 Get a Life Connie Bristol Episode Terror on the Hell Loop 2000 Monsters Wendy Episode Small Blessings 1991 Tiny Toon Adventures Julie Bruin Voice episode Tiny Toon Music Television 19 1992 93 Batman The Animated Series Lily Zatanna Voice 2 episodes 19 The Edge Various Main role 19 episodes 1993 The Addams Family Camp Counselor Voice episode Camp Addams 1994 95 Aladdin Saleen Voice 2 episodes 1995 Band of Gold Liz 2 episodes 1996 Tracey Takes On Mrs Lynn Heiner Episode Family Quack Pack Nelly the dragon Voice episode Leader of the Quack 1993 97 Animaniacs Minerva Mink Voice 6 episodes 19 1997 Murphy Brown Secretary 88 Episode From the Terrace 1998 Pinky and the Brain Danette Spoonabello Minerva Mink Voice 2 episodes 19 1999 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Lottie Bologna Voice episode The Three Little Pigs 1996 99 Clueless Coach Millie Deimer 15 episodes 1999 00 The New Woody Woodpecker Show Judge Customer Voice 4 episodes 2000 01 Strip Mall Tammi Tyler Main role 22 episodes 2000 The Sylvester amp Tweety Mysteries Veterinarian 2 Voice episode Dial V for Veterinarian 19 2001 Oh Yeah Cartoons Mom Voice episode Elise Mere Mortal 19 2002 Family Affair Ms Felicity Robbins Episode No Small Parts 2005 Six Feet Under Sissy Pasquese Episode Time Flies 2008 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Connie Dellaquilla Episode Bull Paradise Falls Mimi Van Lux 5 episodes Wizards of Waverly Place Miss Anna Marinovich Episode Art Museum Piece 2011 Big Time Rush Rona Episode Big Time Contest 2012 Melissa amp Joey Coach Dalman Episode Mother of All Problems 2010 17 The Middle Paula Norwood 13 episodes 2014 From Here on OUT Gina Episode The OUT Cover Up TMI Hollywood Various Episode Getting Down with Brown 2019 Spirit Riding Free Mrs Dawn Hungerford Voice 19 Television film edit Title Year Role Notes Jane Doe 1983 Reporter Carol Leifer Gaudy Bawdy amp Blue 1992 Rhona Attack of the 5 Ft 2 In Women 1994 Tonya Hardly Lenora Babbitt Out There 1995 Joleen Alien Avengers II 1998 Rhonda Camp Rock 2008 Dee La Duke Disney Channel Original Movie The Wish List 2010 Wedding Planner My Santa 2013 Susie Gusty Frog 2013 Frankie s Mom Other work edit Title Year Notes Olivia Newton John Hollywood Nights 1980 Writer television special Earth Girls are Easy 1988 Writer Just Say Julie 1989 Writer co producer Quantum Leap 1990 Writer Maybe Baby March 11 1963 The Julie Show 1991 Creator writer producer Medusa Dare to Be Truthful 1992 Director writer executive producer The Edge 1992 93 Writer 20 episodes producer 20 episodes Attack of the 5 Ft 2 In Women 1994 Director writer Rude Awakening 1998 Writer An Embarrassment of Ritch s Clueless 1996 99 Director 1 episode writer 8 episodes producer 24 episodes co producer 36 episodes Strip Mall 2000 Executive producer The Big House 2004 Writer episode A Friend in Need consulting producer Camp Rock 2008 Writer Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam 2010 Based on characters Melissa amp Joey 2011 Writer episode Do As I Say Not As I Did Gusty Frog 2013 Writer television filmDiscography editGoddess in Progress 1984 Trapped in the Body of a White Girl 1987 Smell the Glamour 2010 Singles edit I Like Em Big and Stupid w B side The Homecoming Queen s Got a Gun Trapped in the Body of a White Girl Girl Fight Tonight I Want to Be Gay sometimes titled I Wanna be Gay The Homecoming Queen s Got a Gun The Art of Being Fabulous Another Drunk Chick a parody of the Kesha song Tik Tok Big Clown Pants a parody of the Lady Gaga song Bad Romance References edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Julie Brown David Jeffries Julie Brown AllMusic Retrieved September 1 2018 Julie Brown Discogs Retrieved 2022 03 05 a b Telling Tales Variety Vol 48 1985 pp 193 194 a b Just Say Lampoon Julie Brown s cult like comedy spares no one Los Angeles Times Nov 15 1992 Retrieved Sep 20 2019 Leonard Brown Obituary Los Angeles CA Los Angeles Times Legacy com Retrieved Sep 20 2019 Val Gal Get Your Gun Julie Brown Blasts Her Way Onto MTV PEOPLE com Retrieved Sep 20 2019 a b Julie Brown The Improv Archived from the original on 2016 10 18 Whew Game Show Annie amp John on YouTube Five Minutes Miss Brown on YouTube a b Valley Girl Is Only One Shade of Julie Brown The Los Angeles Times February 8 1990 Bronson Harold October 2013 The Rhino Records Story Revenge of the Music Nerds SelectBooks Inc ISBN 978 1 59079 135 6 Picks and Pans Review Trapped in the Body of a White Girl Vol 28 No 18 People November 2 1987 The Homecoming Queen s Got a Gun on YouTube James Caryn May 12 1989 Earth Girls Are Easy 1989 Review Film On Shaving Furry Aliens Turn Into Valley Guys The New York Times Lovece Frank The Television Yearbook 1990 91 Perigee Books Putnam Publishing 1991 p 267 Brown Julie Wenk Richard 1994 08 21 Attack of the 5 Ft 2 Women retrieved 2016 10 11 missjuliebrown 3 March 2023 Medusa is BACK and she s joined TikToks At least that s what she keeps calling it via Instagram Balls Out Ball Raises Big Butts Bucks for Rugby Club on YouTube a b c d e f g h i Julie Brown visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved November 2 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information External links editListen to this article 7 minutes source source nbsp This audio file was created from a revision of this article dated 2 May 2006 2006 05 02 and does not reflect subsequent edits Audio help More spoken articles nbsp Media related to Julie Brown at Wikimedia Commons Official website Juile Brown s channel on YouTube Julie Brown s channel on YouTube Julie Brown at IMDb Julie Brown at AllMovie Retrieved from https 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