Julie Brown (born August 31, 1954, Van Nuys, California, USA) is an American actress, comedian, screen/television writer, singer-songwriter, and television director.
She began her career as a musician and comedienne while she was still in high school. A member of the Drama Club, she composed original songs for high school productions. After high school she began singing, doing stand-up and character performances in clubs, during which time she continued to write original songs, including that which would become her biggest cult hit, The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun.
She self-released her first single, I Like 'Em Big And Stupid, in 1983, and shortly thereafter Rhino Records signed a deal with her and released her first Mini-Album,
Goddess In Progress.
Warner Brothers Studios approached Julie not only to record a full-length album, but to pitch a movie idea as well. The concept that she pitched would become the 1989 film
Earth Girls Are Easy, and Warner Bros. bought the idea immediately. Julie's only full-length album,
Trapped In The Body Of A White Girl, was released by Warner Bros./Sire Records in 1987.
Almost twenty years later, after seeing how much money her album was selling for in eBay auctions, Julie decided to re-release it herself. She continues to sell it on her website, along with her 2005 single
I Want To Be Gay, and has plans to re-release Goddess In Progress. She still performs music and comedy in clubs and at special events.
She was married to
Terrence McNally from 1983 until their divorce in 1989.