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  1. Julie Stevens (born Julia Bullas; 20 December 1936) is an English actress, presenter and singer, best known in Britain for her appearances on children's television. Acting career. Stevens was born in Prestwich and attended Stand Grammar School.

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    Julie Stevens is a British actress, writer and singer who appeared in The Avengers, Carry on Cleo and Look and Read. She was born in 1936 in Prestwich, England and married twice.

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  3. Julia or Julie Stevens may refer to: Julie Stevens (American actress, 1916-1984), performer on Broadway and on radio. Julie Stevens (English actress) (born 1936), performer on children's television. Julie Stevens (American actress and singer), started as child performer in 1979's Annie.

  4. Julie Stevens is a former Broadway child star who has performed in musicals, films, commercials, and voice-overs. She also teaches acting and singing to young performers, directs documentaries, and creates motivational products for the industry.

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  6. Learn about Julie Stevens, a versatile actress who starred in stage, screen, television and radio. Explore her career highlights, photos, fan mail and more from The Papers of Julie Stevens collection.

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  8. Julie Stevens is an American actress, singer, director, producer and studio teacher who has been performing since childhood. Biography. Stevens is the co-director, co-producer of the documentary film, Life After Tomorrow, about the child performers in the musical Annie. [1] .

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