
Julie Michaels
Acting • Born 1970-07-20
Biography
Admittedly, the brand of the sultry, All-American bombshell has served Julie Michaels well in her acting career. Fans will agree that Julie's performance opposite Patrick Swayze in Road House (1989) was iconic and impossible to forget. Her incredibly graphic fight scene with Keanu Reeves in Kathryn Bigelow's Point Break (1991) inspired the New York Times to dub her "The babe who nuked Keanu". Undeniably, Julie is as beautiful as she is talented and tenacious, though the multi-nominee and Emmy Award winner broke well past the stigma of "seductress" to branch out into other positions in the entertainment industry, effortlessly traversing between acting, stunt coordinating and producing. While often wearing several hats at the same time. Julie Michaels killed "Jason" in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), tangled with Dwayne Johnson in The Scorpion King (2002), and fought the "Ultimate Fighter" in John Herzfeld's 15 Minutes (2001). Roles which relied not only on her training as an actress but as a stunt woman. Additionally, she has been paired opposite Dean Cain, was frozen by "The Governator" (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in Batman & Robin (1997), and made several recent appearances on television shows such as How To Get Away With Murder, Jane The Virgin, Nashville, Southland, Seal Team, and on the soon to be released Chick Fight, opposite Malin Ackerman, also starring Alec Baldwin. Julie Michaels was awarded Best Actress for her role in the short film Last Writes on which she executive produced. She also co-executive produced After Forever, the acclaimed series which (in 2019) won several Daytime Emmy Awards. This "Golden Girl" seems to have the Midas touch and continues to break barriers in her own career as well as tear down walls for fellow women in the industry. In 2016 Julie Michaels was nominated for a Prime-Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy or Variety Show (the first woman ever to be nominated for that category) and earned herself an Action Icon Award in 2017. Additionally, between 2017-2019, Julie co-stunt coordinated the show Seal Team alongside her equally accomplished husband Peewee Piemonte, where the duo proudly sought and succeeded in hiring several hundreds of Veteran performers over their pilot and 44 episode run (the efforts of which garnered them an Emmy Nomination). The power couple has coordinated several top award-winning network shows together over the years (How To Get Away With Murder, Jane The Virgin, and Nashville to name a few fan favorites). Despite her dedication and commitment to creating action for television and film, Julie Michaels continues to find her way back in front of the camera. Exactly where loyal fans want her! - IMDb mini biography by: CatarACT, Inc.
Filmography
25 credits
Road House
Movie • 1989
Denise

Witchboard 2
Movie • 1993
Susan Sidney

Layover
Movie • 2001
Female Club Goer

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Movie • 1993
Agent Elizabeth Marcus

A Time to Revenge
Movie • 1997
Tami Whitmar

Vampire Resurrection
Movie • 2001
Maggie

Doctor Mordrid
Movie • 1992
Irene

Point Break
Movie • 1991
Freight Train

The Legends of Nethiah
Movie • 2012
Naran Anie

I, Vampire
Movie • 2000
(archive footage)

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
Movie • 2013
Self

The Scorpion King
Movie • 2002
Harem Girl (uncredited)

Chick Fight
Movie • 2021
Mary

Batman & Robin
Movie • 1997
Jane (uncredited)

Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday
Movie • 2025
Self

Rat Race
Movie • 2001
Charleen (uncredited)

Ghost Whisperer
TV • 2005
Barrista

Weeds
TV • 2005
Sandy

Tales from the Crypt
TV • 1989
Waitress (uncredited)

SEAL Team
TV • 2017
Stacy Mitchell

Desperate Housewives
TV • 2004
Slutty Woman

She Spies
TV • 2002
Julie

Super Force
TV • 1990
Alexandria (as Julia Michaels)

Baywatch Nights
TV • 1995
Catherine

Everybody Hates Chris
TV • 2005
Blond Teacher