Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Julia Morris

 
Wikipedia: Julia Morris
Julia Morris
Born 1968
Australia
Medium Stand-up, television
Nationality Australian
Years active 1985-present
Spouse Dan Thomas (2005-present)
Website http://www.juliamorris.com/

Julia Morris (born 1968) is an Australian writer, comedian, actress, television presenter and television producer who has worked extensively in Australian and British television and radio. She has toured widely with her solo stand-up comedy shows. In Australia, she is best known as one of the stars of the popular sketch series Full Frontal. She relocated to the United Kingdom in 2000, where she appeared widely on British television before returning with her family to Australia in 2007.

Contents

Personal life

Morris married British comedian Dan Thomas in Las Vegas on New Year's Eve, 2005.[1] The couple have two daughters, Ruby Charlotte and Sophie Rebecca born on the 27th of November 2008.[2] In 2003, Morris acquired the title "Lady of the Manor of Gosforth" after her husband bought it for her online. Although it has no legal standing, Morris exploits its comic value in her stand-up show, referring to herself as "Lady Julia Morris".[3]

Career

Television

Morris's first television appearance was in 1985 at the age of 17, as a contestant on the talent show New Faces. She performed "Holding Out for a Hero", a Jim Steinman song made famous by Bonnie Tyler, and tied for first place.[4]

After several years of working in variety and stand-up comedy, Morris got her big break when she joined the ensemble cast of the hit Australian sketch comedy series Full Frontal in 1995.[3] This led to hosting roles on Great Aussie Bloopers and "The Morris Report" in the live variety series In Melbourne Tonight, as well as regular appearances on The Midday Show, Good Morning Australia, Beauty and the Beast and Who Dares Wins. and the action series Gladiators.[5]

Morris relocated to the United Kingdom in 2000 where, apart from stand-up, she appeared on television programs such as QI. Since her return to Australia in 2007, she has made appearances on Thank God You're Here, Good News Week, Spicks and Specks, Rove Live, The Singing Office and It Takes Two.[5] She won the third season of the reality singing series It Takes Two, in which she was partnered with opera singer David Hobson.[6] Her winnings were donated to the Emily Tapp Foundation, a charity dedicated to melanoma awareness and prevention.[7]

Live performance

Morris regularly tours international comedy festivals, having made appearances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, South Africa's Vodacom Funny Festival, Montreal's Just For Laughs and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. She won a Herald Angel Award at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Time Out magazine's Comedy Performer of the Year Award in 2004.[3] She is a former manager of Sydney's Comedy Store venue.

In 1999 she toured in the critically acclaimed Australian production of the Broadway musical I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.

References

External links


Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 
Learn More
Brothers & Sisters (2006 Drama TV Series)
Comedy Slapdown
Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections

Who is julia potter? Read answer...
Who is julia's mate? Read answer...
Who is julia barretto? Read answer...

Help us answer these
Who is Wanya Morris?
Who is phyliss morris?
Who was Groverneur morris?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Julia Morris" Read more