Julie Stewart

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Julie Stewart

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Heartbeats
TV Show 2004

Heartbeats

Documentary reality series chronicling the experiences of women and staff at Sunnybrook and Women's College Hospitals in Toronto.

Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle
1h 0m
TV Show 1997

Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle

A Black South African lives in Toronto with his Canadian wife in 1989. His fears of being stalked by South African secret police, force him to reflect back on his life growing up under apartheid.

Biography

Julie Anne Stewart (born 1967) is a Canadian stage, film, television and voice actress, and director. She is most commonly known for her role as Sgt. Ali McCormick from the CTV television series Cold Squad. For this role, she received eight Gemini Awards nominations, winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in 2002. She also received a Leo Award nomination for Best Lead Performance By A Female in a Dramatic Series in 2002 and won the award in 2003. Stage credits include productions at the Shaw Festival (Trelawny of the "Wells", Man and Superman, Ubu Rex), The Miracle Worker (1992, Manitoba Theatre Centre), Pygmalion (1993, Globe Theatre), District of Centuries (1995, Factory Theatre), Poor Super Man (1995, Canadian Stage Company), Rune Arlidge (2004, Tarragon Theatre), The Little Years (2006, Neptune Theatre), Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) (2008, Regent Theatre), True Love Lies (2009, Factory Theatre), And Up They Flew (2009, Theatre Columbus), The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead (2009, Thousand Islands Playhouse), All That Fall (2010, Theatre Columbus), Dead Metaphor (2014, Canadian Rep Theatre), Age of Arousal (2015, Factory Theatre).

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