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Julia Hart (athlete)
Julia Hart may refer to: * Julia Hart (filmmaker) (born 1982), American filmmaker and actress * Julia Hart (wrestler) (born 2001), American pro-wrestler * Julia Hart, New Zealand national champion pole vaulter; see List of pole vault national champions (women) * Julia Hart (19th century), daughter of Isaiah Hart and namesake of the city street in Jacksonville * Julia Hart, British ''Green'' politician who participated in the 2017 Warwickshire County Council election * Adelaide Julia Hart (1900–1995), American political activist See also

* Julia Haart (born 1971), U.S. fashion designer * Julie Hart (other) * Julian Hart (other) {{hndis, Hart, Julia ...
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Julia Hart (filmmaker)
Julia Hart (born April 7, 1982) is an American filmmaker and actress. She is known for writing and directing the comedy drama ''Miss Stevens'' (2016), the superhero drama ''Fast Color'' (2018), the musical romance ''Stargirl (film), Stargirl'' (2020), and the crime thriller ''I'm Your Woman (film), I'm Your Woman'' (2020). Early life Julia Hart was born on April 7, 1982. Her father James V. Hart, James is a screenwriter in Cinema of the United States, Hollywood, and her mother Judith is an actress. In 1998, while still a teenager, Hart co-founded the Peter Pan Birthday Club, a charity program associated with the Peter Pan Children's Fund. The Birthday Club was inspired by one of her own experiences as a child. In 1992, while in London for the UK premiere of the movie ''Hook (film), Hook'', which was written by her father, she was given a tour of the Great Ormond Street Hospital. After returning home to the United States, she asked her friends to make donations to the hospital i ...
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