Julia Aks is an actor and opera singer born and raised in Los Angeles, CA.
Combining her loves of sketch comedy, pop culture, and retro musical sensibilities, she has created a brand all her own.
She rose to internet fame when her parody music video of Ariana Grande’s ‘7 Rings’ went viral, even being posted by Ariana herself.
Julia’s subsequent collaboration with Todrick Hall solidified her place in the landscape as a smart, skilled creator to watch.
Her uncanny Julie Andrews impression led CEO/author/YouTube-heavy-hitter Hank Green to commission Julia to produce a full music video of Daniel Matarazzo’s viral coronavirus parody song.
Julia has appeared in Marvel’s Agents of S.
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On stage, Julia has performed with LA Opera, La Mirada Theatre, Boston Court Theatre, 3D Theatricals, and the Independent Shakespeare Co.
She has sung on many soundtracks, including the score for John Wick III where she was the featured vocalist.
England, 1813. In the middle of a long-awaited marriage proposal, Miss Estrogenia Talbot gets her period. Her suitor, Mr. Dickley, mistakes the blood for an injury, and it soon becomes clear that his expensive education has missed a spot.
After the death of her mother, a disconnected daughter, Maggie, struggles to reconnect with her twin brother, Gabe, even though he's the only family she has left. As she pushes through the day of the funeral reception, her guilt for having left Gabe alone to tend to their mother in her final months begins to tangibly manifest itself in strange and horrifying ways. Maggie must now face her demons and accept responsibility for what she’s done, or forever be haunted by her past mistakes.
Traveling home from a business trip, Rick stops in Joshua Tree to clear his head, but a blown out tire leaves him stranded and yet that's not even the worst part of his day.