Julie Warner
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Julie Warner (born February 9, 1965 in Manhattan, New York) is an American actress from the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Warner attended the prestigious Dalton School at age 12. While there she met an agent who advised her to make an attempt at acting, and soon after she landed a role on the soap opera Guiding Light. Warner then attended Brown University where she majored in theatre arts and graduated in 1987. After college, Warner moved to Los Angeles where she worked as a waitress while auditioning for acting jobs. Warner's most famous roles include her 1995 appearance as a love interest for Chris Farley in the hit movie Tommy Boy, as well as her breakout performance in Doc Hollywood in 1991 and her co-starring role opposite Billy Crystal in 1992's Mr. Saturday Night. In 2005, Warner began starring as wife to Howie Mandel in his hidden camera/situation comedy Hidden Howie. Warner is divorced from writer-director Jonathan Prince, and has a son named Jackson.