19 Facts About Julie Bowen

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Julie Bowen is best known for starring as Claire Dunphy in the ABC sitcom Modern Family, for which she received critical acclaim and six nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning in 2011 and 2012.

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Julie Bowen has appeared in the films Happy Gilmore, Multiplicity, Joe Somebody, Horrible Bosses, Hubie Halloween, and The Fallout.

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Julie Bowen was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the second of three daughters of Suzanne and John Alexander Luetkemeyer Jr.

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Julie Bowen is the sister of infectious disease specialist Annie Luetkemeyer and designer Molly Luetkemeyer.

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Julie Bowen attended Brown University, majoring in Italian Renaissance studies.

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Julie Bowen studied acting at the Actor's Institute, among other places.

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Julie Bowen had a role in the soap opera Loving and an episode of the college drama Class of '96.

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8.

Julie Bowen had the lead role in the television film Runaway Daughters.

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Julie Bowen played the love interest of the title character in Happy Gilmore.

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Julie Bowen appeared in the films Multiplicity and An American Werewolf in Paris.

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Julie Bowen has had guest roles on television series such as Party of Five and Strange Luck.

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Julie Bowen had a recurring role as Roxanne Please on ER.

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Julie Bowen first gained prominence on the television series Ed, where she played high school English teacher Carol Vessey.

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Julie Bowen played attorney Denise Bauer on the series Boston Legal, and had a recurring role on Weeds.

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Julie Bowen was a spokesmodel for Neutrogena, most recently advertising the Pure Glow products.

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From 2009 to 2020, Julie Bowen starred as Claire Dunphy on the ABC sitcom Modern Family.

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Julie Bowen suffers from the cardiovascular condition bradycardia: her regular heartbeat is below normal.

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Julie Bowen married Scott Phillips, a real estate investor and software developer, on September 9,2004.

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In 2016, Julie Bowen appeared in "Fight Song", a Pitch Perfect-inspired music video shown at the Democratic National Convention in support of nominee Hillary Clinton.