Julia
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Gender | Female |
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Stable release | 21 January 2019 |
Preview release | 1. 2. 0-DEV / daily updates |
Filename extensions | jl |
Implementation language | C |
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LLVM | |
Typing discipline | Dynamic, nominative, parametric, optional |
Designed by | Alan Edelman |
Stefan Karpinski | |
Viral B. Shah | |
Jeff Bezanson | |
Publish | Sergio Bonelli Editore |
No of issu | 216 |
Date of public | 1998-01-15 04:18:54 |
Played by | Jennifer Aniston |
Movies/Shows | Horrible Bosses 2 |
Horrible Bosses | |
My Least Favorite Career | |
Died | Rome |
Italy | |
69 BC | |
Rome | |
Italy | |
Spouse | Gaius Marius |
Siblings | Gaius Julius Caesar |
Children | Gaius Marius the Younger |
Gnaeus Granius | |
Julius Lester | |
Parents | Gaius Julius Caesar |
Marcia | |
Grandchildren | Pseudo-Marius |
Malcolm Coltrane | |
David Julius | |
Jody Simone | |
Date of birth | May 25,1987 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Saitama |
Japan | |
Height | 158 (cm) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 603611 |
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress
MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance
People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress
People's Choice Award for Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
National Board of Review Award for Best Actress
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress
People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actress of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
American Society of Cinematographers Board of the Governors Award
Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress - Suspense
People's Choice Award for Favorite Smile
People's Choice Award for Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
Glamour Award for The Class Act
Julia Life story
Dr. Julia Harris is one of the two secondary antagonists (along with Bobby Pellitt) in the 2011 film Horrible Bosses, and a supporting antagonist in Horrible Bosses 2. She is the most recurring villain in the franchise, along with David Harken. She was portrayed by Jennifer Aniston in her first villainous role.
The Oscars rip should be on the regulations on the award?
... Julia Roberts and Russell Crowe won the Oscar action for Erin Brockovich and Gladiator in 2001, above all there are 24 categories, most of which do not take care of the average person...
London Eye 20: the wheel that changed the skyline of the capital
... It was the brainchild of husband-and-wife team David Marks and Julia Barfield, from Marks Barfield Architects, the in the year 1993 in their design in a competition for the architecture Foundation and The time, the best idea for a country brand to welcome in the new century...
'Abuse on the campaign trail doesn't shock me any more'
... Before she put her name forward as the Liberal Democrat candidate in Camberwell and Peckham, south London, 33-year-old Julia Ogiehor had a difficult decision to make...
Dementia care: ‘It's not dementia killing me, it's exhaustion'
... Here are the stories of Anne and Julia – who both care full time for their husbands...
Why China's rise exposes Australian vulnerabilities
... Julia Gillard tried expanding the canvas to aim for an Asia-wide approach...
Diahann Carroll: ground-breaking actress dies at the age of 84
... Carroll, who was 84, starred in the 1960s TV show, the Julia, the first U...
Dig for victory: stories from the war time gardens
... Julia Makra: Isabel beech dig a garden plot, with the Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, [west London ] in the background...
American cheese: this deserves its bad reputation?
... Julia Gross, whose tattoos are a cheese-mite-hundreds of these cheese-fanatics, will be held at the American Cheese Society conference this year in Richmond, Virginia, where the cheese revolution is on full display...
Dig for victory: stories from the war time gardens
It's been 80 years since The Dig for Victory campaign, a war-time to help the Ministry of agriculture initiative, in order to keep the population healthy saw during the rationing after the naval blockade, to reduce food imports drastically.
By 1943, most of the households had their own garden plot with businesses and public parks in the country, food will grow.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has been the questioning of people, family photos and experiences from their war-and vegetable gardens.
Geoff Stearn: "My Father and I to his allotment, in Valentines Park, Ilford [East London ] about 1947, I was 10. The photography was the exhibition in Ilford Town Hall under the title dig For Victory . "Carla Ferri: "the sister of My Mother had A House with a beautiful garden, Five Minutes walk from Holloway prison [North London ]. A few vegetables were cultivated, but The Best performance was built a chicken pen out of My Father 's, and of course the eggs were always there for me. "Julia Makra: "Isabel beech dig a garden plot, with the Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens , [west London ] in the background. Isabel, my great aunt's companion was. "Jim Wilson : "My brother and father in The Garden of the old rectory, Irthlingborough, Northants, about 1944. I think My Father , the ARP [Air Raid precautions] - badge on the lapel of his three-piece suit. "Christine Regas remembers sitting among the cabbages on her father's allotment plot, in Petts Wood , Bromley [South London ]. Roger Staker: "My Father , Clifford Staker, and I in The Onion patch at the isolation hospital, Bognor Regis [Sussex]. My Father was chief gardener, and to use fruits and vegetables for the patients and also for Our Own purposes. We were practically self-sufficient. "Betty Richards "My Father used to pick up horse muck for The Garden . "Carolyn Bevan: "My Mother , Margaret Hodge , feeding chickens in their garden in Cornwall in the summer of 1942. They had to be evacuated from London with her husband and Two Children . "Margaret Holt: "My Mother , Eileen Newell, in my grandparents' garden in Croydon [South London ] in about 1942. My grandfather was an avid gardener and it was a hobby he enjoyed for most of his Life . "Hillary the modern: "My Father , Alexander hay, put the spade for the First Time in a new garden plot-plot of land in the vicinity of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. "Margot Drury: "My Father , Gerald Selby, the on the allotment, in Doncaster, in the summer of 1940. He wrote a treatise for a local release in 2005, on war-time Doncaster with dig for Victory -as the slogan. "Jane Garner : "My Mother , Jean Garner (born Durbin), in Birmingham, in 1942 or 1943. You can see varieties of cabbage are grown and pole beans in My Mother 's hand. The allotment belonged To My grandpa who went to war in may of 1941, so my grandmother took her in. "Freda-Peach: "My Mother , Hilda, and sister, Lilian, in our Council House garden in Birmingham, 1940. My Father had a garden and an allotment garden. Our air RAID shelter was flooded, but the photo shows not an inch of wasted Space . "social history, gardening, photography, world war two
Source of news: bbc.com