Julia Campbell
Known For
Acting
Born
March 12, 1963
Place of Birth
Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Julia Campbell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Julia Campbell (born March 12, 1962) is an American actress, who is best known for her role as the "mean girl," Christie Masters-Christensen, in the feature film Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. She has a starring role in the feature film, Tillamook Treasure (2006), in which she plays Kathryn Kimbell, the mother of the story's lead character. She has had recurring roles on Still Standing, Martial Law, and Herman's Head, and guest starring roles on Ally McBeal, Seinfeld ("The Frogger" episode), Friends, House M.D, The Mentalist, The Practice, The Pretender, and Dexter. Some of her earliest notable roles were on the daytime soap operas Ryan's Hope and Santa Barbara and the comedy film Livin' Large. In 2009, she guest starred on the NBC drama Heroes as Mary Campbell, mother of a new recurring character, Luke, in the episode "Trust and Blood". …

Known For

The Mentalist
8.4

The Mentalist

2008 · TV

House
8.6

House

2004 · TV

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
7.6

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

2000 · TV

Dexter
8.2

Dexter

2006 · TV

Friends
8.4

Friends

1994 · TV

Desperate Housewives
7.9

Desperate Housewives

2004 · TV

CSI: Miami
7.7

CSI: Miami

2002 · TV

Two and a Half Men
7.5

Two and a Half Men

2003 · TV

Seinfeld
8.3

Seinfeld

1989 · TV

Murder, She Wrote
7.5

Murder, She Wrote

1984 · TV

The Resident
8.4

The Resident

2018 · TV

Scrubs
8.1

Scrubs

2001 · TV

Heroes
7.4

Heroes

2006 · TV

Malcolm in the Middle
8.5

Malcolm in the Middle

2000 · TV

The Shield
8.2

The Shield

2002 · TV

The Practice
7.7

The Practice

1997 · TV

Crossing Jordan
7.2

Crossing Jordan

2001 · TV

Justified
8.0

Justified

2010 · TV

Judging Amy
7.5

Judging Amy

1999 · TV

Lie to Me
7.9

Lie to Me

2009 · TV

In Treatment
7.6

In Treatment

2008 · TV

Party of Five
7.0

Party of Five

1994 · TV

Big Love
6.9

Big Love

2006 · TV

The Pretender
7.4

The Pretender

1996 · TV