Julie T. Wallace
Julie Therese Wallace is an English actress.
Biography
Julie T. Wallace is the daughter of Scottish actor Andrew Keir and Julia Wallace. She is tall.Raised in Wales, she adopted her mother's maiden name professionally after attending the Webber Douglas Drama School. She was active in theatre starting in the late 1970s, including a leading role in Edward Bond's The Worlds, directed by Bond, in a youth theatre production.
She made her television debut in the title role in the BBC dramatisation of Fay Weldon's The Life and Loves of a She-Devil. She was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her performance. She later played Rosika Miklos in the James Bond film The Living Daylights, and starred in The Comic Strip Presents... episodes "Les Dogs" and "Queen of the Wild Frontier". In 1996, Wallace was featured as Serpentine in Neil Gaiman's BBC miniseries Neverwhere, and played Major Iceborg in The Fifth Element.
In the 2000s, she continued to make regular film and television appearances in supporting roles, including recurring roles as Mrs Avery from 2000-01 on Last of the Summer Wine and Tony's Mum on Catterick. She appeared in the short film Rita, the 2013 BBC comedy series Big School, and more recently in The Spiritualist.
Film roles
- The Living Daylights as Rosika Miklos
- Hawks as Ward Sister
- Mack the Knife as Coaxer
- The Lunatic as Inga Schmidt
- Anchoress as Bertha
- The Fifth Element as Major Iceborg
- B. Monkey as Mrs Sturge
- Devil's Harvest as Mary Henson
- Lighthouse Hill as Bunny
- Provoked as Gladys
- Speed Racer as Truck Driver
- Rita as Mum
- Cemetery Junction as Dignified Woman
- Edge as Linda
- Stag Hunt as Mary
- The Spiritualist as Mother
Television roles
- The Life and Loves of a She-Devil as Ruth, the "She-Devil"
- Don't Wait Up Berta, Au pair
- French and Saunders as Herself
- Comic Relief as Herself
- The Comic Strip Presents as Groom's Mother
- Selling Hitler as Edith Lieblang
- Lovejoy as Mrs Neighbour
- The Comic Strip Presents as Fiona
- Anchoress as Bertha
- The South Bank Show as Herself
- The Detectives as W.P.C. Sandy Taylor
- Hamish Macbeth as Alice Robb
- Neverwhere as Serpentine
- Sharpe's Regiment as Maggie
- Heartbeat as Betty Sutch
- Looking After Jo Jo as Billy's mother
- Last of the Summer Wine as Mrs Avery
- My Family as Jocelyn, Dental Assistant
- Doctors as Barbara Byers
- Catterick as Tony's Mum
- Bremner, Bird and Fortune as Sarah Kennedy
- Hotel Babylon as Helen Merchant
- Casualty as Registrar
- Big School as Pat Carrington, the lab assistant
- Man Down as Teggun
Other work
Wallace provided the spoken narration for Marc Almond's 1990 single "A Lover Spurned" from the album Enchanted.She also appeared in the video for the Adrian Belew and David Bowie song "Pretty Pink Rose" from the album Young Lions.