Biography
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Julie Strain (born February 18, 1962 in Concord, California) is an American actress and model.
Background
Strain, a graduate of Diablo Valley College, had an extensive athletic background. Much of her youth was wiped from her memory, however, when she was left with a case of amnesia due to a fall from a horse. She eventually made her way to Las Vegas and later Hollywood, California and her career took off.
Strain has come to be known as the "Queen of the B-movies". She has over one hundred films to her credit. In addition, she was Penthouse Pet of the Month for June 1991, and Penthouse Pet of the Year for 1993. She has also had her likeness attached to numerous comic book characters and animation items. For example, she did the voice acting for the main character in the animation movie Heavy Metal 2000 and was the basis for the third person shooter Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.².
Strain, who stands 6'1" (1.85m), is married to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman. Eastman is also the Editor in Chief of Heavy Metal magazine.Salon: Julie Strain: Ultravixen! (May 11, 2000) Julie often appears in the magazine in photos or pictures painted by her close friends Olivia De Berardinis and Simon Bisley.
Strain is also the focus of Immanuel Sebastian's obsession in Gilad Elbom's book Scream Queens of the Dead Sea.
She also became very popular for performing in the programme Sex Court on Playboy TV.
Notes
References
- JuliaStrain.com biography, URL retrieved June 23, 2006
See also
- List of famous tall women
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