
Julia Campbell
Julia Campbell (born 12 March 1962) is an American film and television actress.
In 2009, she played Sally Mitchell, the wife of Arthur Mitchell aka The Trinity Killer, on Showtime's series, DEXTER.
Appearances[]
- "Nebraska" (mentioned; uncredited)
Career[]
Films
Her movie credits include roles in The Eleventh Commandment (1986), Body Count (1987); Opportunity Knocks (1990); Livin' Large! (1991); The Witches of Eastwick (1992); Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics (1994); The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997),;Rough Draft (1998); Thank Heaven (2001); Kicking & Screaming (2005); and The Tillamook Treasure (2006),
TV Movies
Her TV movie credits include roles in Johnny Ryan (1990); Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life (1992); Hollywood Follies (1994); Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!(1998); Poodle Springs (1998); A Slight Case of Murder (1999); Hey Neighbor (2000); Bounce (2000); The Funkhousers (2002); and The Craigslist Killer (2001).[1]
Television
Her TV credits include appearances on Ryan's Hope; Santa Barbara; Werewolf; Women in Prison; Knight & Daye; Herman's Head; Cutters; Murder, She Wrote; Blue Skies; A Whole New Ballgame; Party of Five; Champs; Men Behaving Badly; Seinfeld; The Practice; The Pretender; Martial Law; Oh, Grow Up; Bull; Friends; Judging Amy; Reba; Rose Red; Ally McBeal; Crossing Jordan; Still Standing; Malcolm in the Middle; Two and a Half Men; 3 lbs.; Desperate Housewives; Pushing Daisies; In Treatment; The Shield; Scrubs; Heroes; Big Love; House; Hawthorne; The Cleaner; The Mentalist; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; No Ordinary Family; Lie to Me; Awkward; CSI: Miami; Criminal Minds; Drop Dead Diva; Austin and Ally; and Justified.
Personal Life[]
Campbell was born in Redstone Arsenal, near Huntsville, Alabama. She attended high school at Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, Virginia. Afterward, she earned a BFA in drama at Webster University. She is married to actor, Jay Karnes. They have twins, a son and a daughter. Before that, she was married to actor, Bernard White.[2]
Trivia[]
- She aspired to be a ballerina but, at age at 11, she developed scoliosis. To treat it, she wore a neck-to-hip brace for 22-1/2 hours a day, and underwent corrective surgery at the age of 15, recuperating in a full body cast for 11 months. Due to this condition, she is unable to participate in activities such as skiing, horse-back riding, riding roller-coasters, or dancing.[3]