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Julie Payne
BornJulie Kathleen Payne
1946 (age 77–78)
Sweet Home, Oregon, U.S.
Alma materSanta Clara University
San Francisco State University
Occupation(s)Actress, voice actress, singer
Years active1969–present

Julie Kathleen Payne is an American television, film and stage actress who, in a career lasting over four decades, has specialized primarily in comedy roles as well as voice acting. She was a cast member in three short-lived network sitcoms during 1983–1986, and appeared in about twenty feature films and over a hundred episodes of TV series as well as providing voices for scores of TV animated shows, of which her best known character is that of Liz Wilson.

Early life

A native of Oregon, Julie Payne was born in Sweet Home, near the lake and river areas adjoining the Cascade Range. Growing up in the state's second-largest city, Eugene, she attended South Eugene High School, where she performed in a number of school productions, including The Music Man, The Madwoman of Chaillot, The Lark and Once Upon a Mattress. After graduating in 1964, she moved to California, where she studied drama at Santa Clara University and French at San Francisco State University.

Career

Leaving college without a degree, Payne traveled to Europe, where she hitchhiked through various locations and, upon returning to San Francisco during the 1967 Haight-Ashbury "Summer of Love", became a member of the improvisational comedy/satire group, The Committee, remaining with it, on and off, until 1974.

During her years with The Committee, she began appearing in films (her on-screen debut occurred as part of the group's performance at the September 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival, held a month after Woodstock, and is included in the 1971 concert film, Celebration at Big Sur).

At the start of the 1970s, she was seen in bit parts, without the group, in The Strawberry Statement and The Candidate, as well as on television (The Flip Wilson Show, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Midnight Special, The Streets of San Francisco and others).

In 1976, two years after leaving The Committee, she and another former member of the group, Ruth Silveira, wrote and starred in People Pie, their two-woman satirical revue which they premiered in Los Angeles and took on the road, including to Eugene, its initial stop, and her first visit to the city since leaving it in 1964.

Between February 1983 and June 1986, she was a regular in three network series, but each lasted less than three months. In CBS' hour-long 1983 humorous fantasy, Wizards and Warriors, she played good queen Lattinia, one of many characters in a large ensemble cast, but the special-effects-laden expensive series was a Saturday-night ratings failure, lasting only from February 26 to May 14. She also starred in "WKRP in Cincinnati" as Buffy, one of Johnny Fever's former girlfriends.

Starting in mid-1980s, Payne shifted her focus to television voice work. She was heard in the animated segments of The Tracey Ullman Show and provided various voices, primarily those of Dr. Liz Wilson and Lanolin in a series of specials based on the comic strip Garfield, as well as in the series Garfield and Friends and The Garfield Show.

In 1993, she played Embarcadero Bank worker Eleanor Cooke (AKA Former Smash Club cage dancer Ginger Snap) in the Full House episode "Smash Club: the Next Generation". Payne portrayed the recurring character of Larry David's mother-in-law on his HBO satirical comedy series, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1970 The Strawberry Statement Woman
1971 THX 1138 Announcer Voice
1972 The Candidate Woman
1979 Real Life Dr. Anne Kramer
1980 First Family Gloria's Secret Service Agent #3
1981 The Incredible Shrinking Woman Neighbor
1983 Private School Coach Whelan
1983 Twice Upon a Time Flora Fauna Voice
1984 The Lonely Guy Rental Agent
1984 This Is Spinal Tap Mime Waitress
1985 Fraternity Vacation Naomi Tvedt
1986 Just Between Friends Karen
1986 Jumpin' Jack Flash Receptionist at Elizabeth Arden
1988 Portrait of a White Marriage Mrs. Prufrock
1989 Uncle Buck Additional voices
1990 Misery Reporter #1
1992 Glengarry Glen Ross Additional voices
1994 Monkey Trouble Librarian
1995 The Brady Bunch Movie Mrs. Simmons
1996 Spy Hard Mother Superior
2001 Teddy Bears' Picnic Lila Claypool
2003 American Wedding Mrs. Zyskowski
2005 Cruel but Necessary Pearl

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Love, American Style Sylvia Episode: "Love and the See-Through Mind"
1973 The Streets of San Francisco Mrs. Durand Episode: "The Twenty-Four Karat Plague"
1974 The Bob Newhart Show Dr. Sharon Rudell Episode: "The Great Rimpau Medical Arts Co-Op Experiment"
1975 Sanford and Son Terestia Episode: "The Family Man"
1976 Saturday Night Live Sandy Locke Episode: "Elliott Gould/Anne Murray"
1977–1979 Laverne & Shirley Colonel Turner / Charmayne 3 episodes
1978 Peeping Times Amateur Surgeon Television film
1979 WKRP in Cincinnati Buffy Denver 2 episodes
1979 Taxi Sister Number One Episode: "The Great Place"
1980 Shirley Mrs. Burke Episode: "Fenced In"
1980 Archie Bunker's Place Sylvia Episode: "Home Again"
1981 Harper Valley PTA Doris Diefenbarker Episode: "Stella and Howard"
1982 Hart to Hart Nurse Episode: "Harts and Fraud"
1982 Madame's Place Micheline Juliette Episode #1.38
1982 Family Ties Lynn Sullivan Episode: "Oops"
1983 Prime Times Various Television film
1983 Wizards and Warriors Queen Lattinia 3 episode
1983 Full House Mrs. Knopf Television film
1983 Oh Madeline Lorna Episode: "Portrait of the Artist with a Young Man"
1983 Garfield on the Town Dr. Liz Wilson Television short
1984 The Duck Factory Aggie Aylesworth 13 episodes
1984 E/R Mrs. Turner Episode: "Both Sides Now"
1984 Benson Eunice Episode: "Make War, Not Love"
1985 Joanna Sigourney Schultz Television film
1985 George Burns Comedy Week Loretta Hayes Episode: "The Dynamite Girl"
1985 The Twilight Zone Clerk Episode: "Wish Bank"
1985 The History of White People in America Irma Television film
1986 Garfield in Paradise Mai-Tai / Stewardess Television short
1986 Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills Lucille Trumbley 6 episodes
1987 The New Gidget Julia Genet Episode: "Does Paul Know?"
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Rita Episode: "Puppetman"
1987 This Week Indoors Nancy Reagan Television film
1987 The Tracey Ullman Show Dr. N!Godatu 6 episodes
1987 Pound Puppies 911 Operator 1 Episode: "The Rescue Pups/Good Night, Sweet Pups"
1987 A Garfield Christmas Mom Television film
1988 Crash Course Maxine Konner
1988–1994 Garfield and Friends Lanolin / Dr. Liz Wilson 85 episodes
1989 Murphy Brown Phyllis Episode: "It's How You Play the Game"
1989 This Is America, Charlie Brown Mrs. Holiday Episode: "The Great Inventors"
1989 Who's the Boss? Skye Episode: "It's Somebody's Birthday"
1989 Garfield's Babes and Bullets Kitty Television short
1989 L.A. Law Ellen Barrett Episode: "The Unsterile Cuckoo"
1989 Garfield's Thanksgiving Dr. Liz Wilson Television short
1990 Garfield's Feline Fantasies Nadia
1990 The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Additional voices Episode: "Pity the Poor Pirate"
1990 Bagdad Cafe County Clerk Episode: "City on a Hill"
1990–1991 The Wonder Years Mrs. Falcinella 3 episodes
1991 Get a Life Dr. Rand Episode: "Married"
1991 Paradise Hattie / Margaret 2 episodes
1991 The Haunted Annie Television film
1991 Garfield Gets a Life Library Girl / Receptionist Television short
1991 Dream On Margaret Tittlewood Episode: "Calling the Kettle Black"
1991 The New WKRP in Cincinnati Buffy 2 episodes
1991 Perfect Strangers Mrs. Johnson Episode: "Wild Turkey"
1991 Major Dad Mrs. Lonigan Episode: "The Shell Game"
1993 Good Advice Salesperson Episode: "Pilot"
1993 Full House Eleanor Cooke / Ginger Snap Episode: "Smash Club: the Next Generation"
1993 Café Americain Helene Episode: "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly"
1994 Picket Fences Juror Episode: "System Down"
1994 Monty Sister Stigmata Episode: "Wild, Wild Willy and His O.K. Corral"
1994–1997 Beverly Hills, 90210 Peggy, Arnold's Secretary 3 episodes
1995 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Beautician / Monique Episode: "A Room with No Viewfinder/Krumm Rises to the Top"
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Wanda Episode: "The People v. Lois Lane"
1996 California Dreams Amber Dubois Episode: "The Fashion Man"
1998 L.A. Doctors Mrs. Kleming Episode: "Nate Expectations"
2000–2005 Curb Your Enthusiasm Cheryl's Mother 7 episodes
2004 Judging Amy Nancy Kolnikoff Episode: "Predictive Neglect"
2005 NYPD Blue Judith Howell Episode: "Old Man Quiver"
2009–2016 The Garfield Show Dr. Liz Wilson / Mrs. Wilson / Mrs. Arbuckle 14 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Comedienne coming home". Eugene Register-Guard. July 25, 1976. Includes photograph.
  2. "Shades of Grey". Moment Improv Theatre - San Francisco Improv Theatre & Training Center. Retrieved 2023-05-05.

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