Julia Sarah Stone is a Canadian actress. She began studying theater at the age of six, and appeared in a number of school plays over the following years. After booking a small part in an independent short film in 2009, she won her breakthrough role in the 2011 feature The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom, for which she received a Young Artist Award. Stone was subsequently cast in the pilot episode of the CW series Emily Owens, M.D.; the third season of AMC's The Killing; and a number of Canadian-produced independent films.
Stone began performing at the age of six, appearing in plays at elementary school. She developed an interest in professional acting three years later, a pursuit which her parents approved of, but briefly delayed. In an interview with the National Post, Stone's mother stated, "It felt like it was important for Julia to spend another year becoming her before throwing herself into becoming other people." Following a number of roles in student-produced films, Stone began booking independent features. Her first screen role was in the 2009 survival-horror short A Brush of Red, in which she played an unnamed character.
Stone chose to use her middle name professionally to avoid confusion with singer Julia Stone.
Date of Birth | 24th November 1997 |
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Age | 27 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Country | United Kingdom |
Current City | Vancouver |
Birth Place | Vancouver |
Nationality | Canada |
Citizenship | Canada |
Education |
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University of British Columbia |
Occupation | actor, film actor |
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