Julie Hagerty

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Hagerty in Lost in America
Hagerty in Lost in America

Julie Hagerty (born June 15, 1955) is an American stage, screen, and television actress and model.

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Hagerty was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Jerry Hagerty and Harriet Yuellig, who later divorced. She was signed as a model for Ford Models at age fifteen, and spent her summers modeling in New York City. She moved there in 1972, and worked at her brother's theater group, as well as studying with actor William Hickey.

Hagerty made her off-Broadway debut in 1979, starring in Mutual Benefit Life at her brother's theater, "The Production Company". She continued appearing on stage, including starring in a Broadway version of The House of Blue Leaves. Her first film role was in All That Jazz, but her small part was cut out of the finished film. She was subsequently cast in the parody film, Airplane!, which was released in June 1980 and became one of the most financially successful films of its year, grossing over $80 million domestically.[1] The film was considered the first of the modern parody genre, and established Hagerty as a noted comedic actress.

Hagerty spent the 1980s starring in a number of theatrical films, ranging from the well-reviewed Lost In America and Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy to the badly received Beyond Therapy. Her roles often involved a naive or spaced-out character who seems to be unaware of whatever chaos is surrounding her, as exemplified in Airplane! and its sequel. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Hagerty mostly appeared in made-for-television movies or supporting roles in Hollywood films, including a part in the 2005 film, Just Friends and 2006 film, She's The Man. In 2002, she appeared in the Broadway revival of Morning's at Seven.

Hagerty dated and was engaged to Douglas Phelps Bates of Cincinnati, Ohio. He subsequently broke up with her to marry Elizabeth Ann Sullivan. Hagerty dated actor/director/writer Albert Brooks, who cast her in his film Lost in America, as well as choreographer/director Bob Fosse. She married Peter Burki in 1986, although the couple began divorce proceedings in 1991. With two children, she is currently married to Hollywood life insurance magnate and theater producer Richard Kagan.[1]

Year Title Role Other notes
1980 Airplane! Elaine
1982 A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy Dulcy
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel Elaine Dickinson/Striker
1985 Lost in America Linda Howard
1985 Goodbye, New York Nancy Callaghan
1985 Bad Medicine Liz Parker
1987 Beyond Therapy Prudence
1989 Rude Awakening Petra
1991 What About Bob? Fay Marvin
1992 Noises Off... Poppy Taylor
1999 The Story of Us Liza
2001 Freddy got Fingered Gord's Mom
2005 Adam & Steve Sheila
2005 Pizza Darlene
2005 Just Friends Chris' Mom
2006 She's the Man Viola's Mom

  1. ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/. 1980 DOMESTIC GROSSES. Retrieved on March 10, 2006.

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