Julia Sweeney
Milestones
- Birthplace: Spokane, Washington
- Birthday: October 10, 1961
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2006
Cast in Wim Wenders' neo-Western "Don't Come Knocking" written by and starred Sam Shepard
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2001
Had co-starring role in The WB sitcom "Maybe It's Me"
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2000
Co-starred in the direct-to-video release "Beethoven's 3rd"
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2000
Provided voice for the animated series "Baby Blues" (The WB)
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1999
Feature directorial debut with "God Said, Ha!'"
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1998
Joined cast of the CBS sitcom "George & Leo"
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1996
Premiered one-woman show "God Said, 'Ha!'", a comic look at her life; after Broadway production, show was filmed, turned into a CD and a book
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1995
Underwent treatment for cervical cancer while taking care of her dying brother
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1994
Appeared at the closing ceremonies of The 1994 Gay Games in her Pat persona at NYC's Yankee Stadium
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1994
Feature debut as co-screenwriter, character creator and star, "It's Pat"
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1990
Feature acting debut, "Gremlins 2: The New Batch"
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1989
First TV guest shot, "Murphy's Law" (ABC)
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1989 to 1994
Spent four seasons as an ensemble member on the NBC variety series "Saturday Night Live"
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1989
TV-movie debut, "Dinner at Eight" (TNT)
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Joined the Los Angeles based improv group The Groundlings where Phil Hartman became her mentor
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Worked as an accountant at a motion picture studio