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  1. Julie Hébert (sometimes credited as Julie Hebert) is an American writer/director of theater, film and television. Biography. Julie Hébert grew up in a small town on the Louisiana coast and many of her plays are set there. After college she moved to San Francisco. She started by directing and writing plays for the Magic Theater, the Eureka ...

  2. Apr 12, 2023 · Julie Hébert is an award-winning writer and director of theater, film and television. film Julie’s work for film has been praised as “intriguingly complex” (Variety) and “pulsing with veracity” (LA Times), with “a raw power that is impossible to dismiss” (Roger Ebert).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0372877Julie Hébert - IMDb

    Producer: American Crime. Julie Hébert is an award-winning writer/director/producer of television, film and theater. Of Cajun descent, she grew up on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana. Hébert has written and directed such hit shows as American Crime (2015), Boss (2011), The West Wing (1999), ER (1994), among other shows.

  4. Julie has written and directed for several hit television shows including Nashville, The Good Wife, Boss, Blue Bloods, The West Wing, ER, Numb3rs and most recently the Emmy Award-winning American Crime, where she is an Executive Producer.

  5. Julie Hébert is a Writer-Director of theater, film and television & Executive Director of Look What SHE Did! Julie is a creative visionary with a long and active history in inter-disciplinary...

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  6. Mini Bio. Julie Hébert is an award-winning writer/director/producer of television, film and theater. Of Cajun descent, she grew up on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana. Hébert has written and directed such hit shows as American Crime (2015), Boss (2011), The West Wing (1999), ER (1994), among other shows. She wrote the screenplays for Ruby's Bucket ...

  7. Julies first work as a playwright, TRUE BEAUTIES, won the Bay Area Critics Circle Award for Best Play. She followed that success with the much-acclaimed ALMOST ASLEEP, RUBY’S BUCKET OF BLOOD, and THE KNEE DESIRES THE DIRT, which won a PEN Center Award for Drama.

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