Julie Davis
American film director, writer and actress
Julie Davis is a multifaceted American filmmaker, with expertise in directing, writing, and acting. Her work spans several notable films, showcasing her versatility in the industry. Davis' entry into the film world was marked by the debut of her ultra low-budget film, I Love You, Don't Touch Me!, at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 1997. This initial success paved the way for her subsequent projects, which have been well-received by audiences and critics alike.
Davis' filmography includes a range of romantic comedies, such as Amy's Orgasm, which she directed, wrote, and acted in, as well as the cult classic All Over the Guy, released in 2001. Her 2010 film, Finding Bliss, draws inspiration from her personal experiences as an editor at the Playboy Channel, offering a unique perspective on the industry. Through her work, Davis has established herself as a talented and innovative filmmaker, capable of crafting engaging stories that resonate with diverse audiences.