by Dana Hanson-Firestone
Julieta Susana Gonzalo, known professionally as Julie Gonzalo, has come a long way from her uncertain teenage years when she thought modeling was her calling. Today, she is an accomplished actress who proudly embraces her past, including a childhood scar she doesn’t bother to cover up with makeup. Let’s delve deeper into Julie’s life with these ten fascinating facts.
1. Her Love for the Hallmark Channel
Julie has starred in four Hallmark films: “Falling for Vermont,” “Flip That Romance,” “Pumpkin Pie Wars,” and “The Sweetest Heart.” Her fondness for the Hallmark Channel stems from her belief that they empower women. Julie finds it rewarding to portray characters that help illustrate these empowering stories.
2. Her Desire for More Hispanic Roles
While some Hispanic actors may seek English-speaking roles for better exposure in Hollywood, Julie would prefer to work more in the Spanish world. She is proud of her heritage and would like her future characters to reflect her Hispanic culture. Julie’s pride in her roots is shared by others, such as [Eva Longoria](https://tvovermind.com/eva-longoria-facts/), who created opportunities for Hispanic women in her show “Devious Maids.”
3. Her Family-Oriented Upbringing
Growing up in a Latinx family, Julie lived not just with her parents and brother, but also with her great-grandmother and grandmother. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, she cherishes the memories of her large family, which is typical of Hispanic households that place great emphasis on family values.
4. Her Favorite Food
Julie loves her culture’s traditional food, with her mother’s empanadas topping her list of favorite dishes. She appreciates the simplicity of Latin American cuisine, which often consists of meat and vegetables. Julie also enjoys facturas and alfajores, which her mother brings her from Miami during visits.
5. Her Confidence in Relationships
Julie is not insecure in her relationships. When asked by Latina about her similarities to Pamela in “Dallas,” Julie said her love life was less tumultuous. Unlike Pamela, who constantly worried about her husband’s fidelity, Julie never had to concern herself with the possibility of her partner cheating on her.
6. Her Education
When Julie was nine, her family moved from Buenos Aires to Miami, which meant attending new schools and making new friends. She began her elementary education at Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor Elementary School, followed by Highland Oaks Middle School, and then North Miami Junior High School.
7. Her Acting Beginnings
Although Julie enjoyed performing from a young age, she didn’t take acting seriously until high school. At 19, she decided to pursue acting as a career and moved from Milan, Italy, to Los Angeles. Her debut came at 20 with the short film “The Penny Game,” and she has since starred in numerous productions, including “Veronica Mars” and “Eli Stone.”
8. Her Achievements
Julie has successfully combined acting with directing and producing films, showcasing her filmmaking skills in two short films: “Pink Eye” and “Silent Night.” She starred in “Ladrón Que Roba a Ladrón,” which became the highest-grossing Spanish-language film ever released in the United States. Her role in “Eli Stine” also earned her an ALMA Award.
9. The Best Person She Has Worked With
Of all the talented actors Julie has worked with, Jamie Lee Curtis stands out as the best. They worked together on “Freaky Friday” and “Christmas with the Kranks,” where Julie played Jamie’s daughter. The two shared a trailer, and Jamie generously offered Julie acting advice.
10. Her Love Life
Julie has managed to keep her dating life away from the public eye, making it difficult to determine her relationship status. However, she has her dogs to shower with love, as revealed on her Twitter account.
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Dana Hanson-Firestone has extensive professional writing experience including technical and report writing, informational articles, persuasive articles, contrast and comparison, grant applications, and advertisement. She also enjoys creative writing, content writing on nearly any topic, because as a lifelong learner, she loves research.She holds academic degrees which are: AA social ScienceBA English MEd Adult Ed & Community & Human Resource Development and ABD in PhD studies in Indust & Org Psychology. Her favorite topics are psychology, sociology, anthropology, history and religion.