Julie Hagerty

Actress

Birthday June 15, 1955

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Age 68 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.7 m

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1955

Julie Beth Hagerty (born June 15, 1955) is an American actress.

1972

She moved there in 1972 and worked at her brother's theater group; she also studied with actor William Hickey.

1979

Hagerty made her off-Broadway debut in 1979, starring in Mutual Benefit Life at her brother's theater, The Production Company.

1980

She starred as Elaine Dickinson in the films Airplane! (1980) and Airplane II: The Sequel (1982).

She was subsequently cast opposite Robert Hays in the parody film, Airplane! It was released in June 1980 and became the third-highest grossing comedy in box office history at that time, behind Smokey and the Bandit (1977) and National Lampoon's Animal House (1978).

Airplane! established Hagerty as a noted comedic actress.

Hagerty spent the 1980s starring in a number of theatrical films, ranging from the well-reviewed Albert Brooks film Lost In America and Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy to the badly received Beyond Therapy.

Her roles often involved a naive or spaced-out character who seems to be unaware of whatever chaos was surrounding her, as exemplified in Airplane! and Airplane II: The Sequel.

1982

Her other film roles include A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982), Lost in America (1985), What About Bob? (1991), She’s the Man (2006), A Master Builder (2014), Instant Family (2018), Noelle, Marriage Story (both 2019), and A Christmas Story Christmas (2022).

Hagerty was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Harriet Yuellig (née Bishop), a model and singer, and Jerald William "Jerry" Hagerty, Jr., a musician.

Her brother Michael Hagerty was also an actor.

Her parents later divorced.

Hagerty attended Indian Hill High School.

She was signed as a model for Ford Models at 15, and spent summers modeling in New York City.

1983

In 1983 she appeared Off-Broadway at the Vandam Theatre in Shel Silverstein's 'Wild Life' directed by Art Wolff.

It was an ensemble theatre piece co-starring Christopher Murney, W.H. Macy, Henderson Forsythe, Conard Fowkes, Jody Gelb, Howard Lee Sherman and Raynor Scheine.

She continued appearing on stage, including starring in a Broadway version of The House of Blue Leaves.

Her first film role was in All That Jazz, but her small part was cut out of the finished film.

1986

Hagerty married Peter Burki in 1986.

1990

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Hagerty mostly appeared in television films or supporting roles in Hollywood films, including the '90s comedies What About Bob? and Noises Off, as well as a part in the 2005 film Just Friends and 2006's She's the Man.

1991

In 1991, she starred alongside Fran Drescher and Twiggy in Princesses, a sitcom that aired for five weeks on CBS.

Hagerty had walked off set after four episodes amid poor ratings and negative reviews.

The couple divorced in 1991.

1994

She was cast in the 1994 Designing Women spin-off Women of the House, but was committed to another project when filming began, so Valerie Mahaffey substituted for her in several episodes.

She eventually joined the cast, filmed two episodes, and resigned, handing the role back to Mahaffey, who bowed out after one final appearance.

1998

In 1998, Hagerty starred in the short-lived sitcom Reunited.

1999

In 1999, she played Charlotte Sterling in Everybody Loves Raymond.

She married insurance executive Richard Kagan in 1999.

She is a supporter of the Democratic Party.

2000

In 2000, she narrated the audiobook version of The Trolls, a children's novel by Polly Horvath.

2002

In 2002, she appeared in the Broadway revival of Mornings at Seven.

2003

In 2003, she began a recurring role as a babysitter named Polly on Malcolm in the Middle.

She appeared as Hazel Bergeron in 2081, the film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeron".

2011

Starting in 2011, she took over as the voice of Carol, Lois's sister, on Family Guy.

2013

In 2013, she starred in A Master Builder and appeared in a series of Old Navy commercials as a winking flight attendant.

2015

In 2015, she made another cameo appearance as a flight attendant in Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant.

2017

She had a recurring role as a pet parapsychologist on the series Trial & Error in 2017 and appeared in the film Instant Family in 2018.

2019

In 2019 she starred in the series Black Monday, the Disney film Noelle, and the film Marriage Story.

In 2021, she was cast in the action-comedy film The Out-Laws directed by Tyler Spindel and in the romantic comedy Somebody I Used to Know, which were released in 2023.

In 2022, Hagerty played Mrs. Parker, the mother of Ralphie in a sequel to the 1983 film A Christmas Story titled A Christmas Story Christmas, replacing Melinda Dillon, who originated the role in the original film but had retired from acting in 2007.