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Julie Walters é uma atriz de cinema britânica nascida na Inglaterra. Foi agraciada com a Ordem do Império Britânico. Até a década de 1990 sua carreira estava mais restrita ao cinema e à televisão da Inglaterra, mas já havia concorrido ao Oscar em 1983 por sua atuação no filme O Despertar de Rita, que marcou sua estréia no cinema. Em 2001 recebeu nova indicação, na categoria de melhor atriz coadjuvante, pela sua atuação no filme Billy Elliot. More information...

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