Julie White Says She Wouldn't Want Miley Cyrus to Star in a Musical of Her Life

By: Apr. 04, 2010
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New York Magazine caught up with Tony Award winner Julie White during her premiere her new film "Breaking Upwards" and asked who she might want to star in a movie about her life.

White replied, "Meryl Streep, because she's the best and who wouldn't want the best. Who am I going to say, Miley Cyrus? How about Miley Cyrus in Julie: The Musical. Oh my God."

Julie White received the Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Little Dog Laughed. She also received an Obie Award and nominations from the Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel Awards, Outer Critics Circle and the Drama League for this performance. She recently starred on stage in From Up Here (Drama Desk, Drama League nominations) at Manhattan Theatre Club.

Her other New York stage appearances include Fiction at The Roundabout, The Heidi Chronicles, Dinner With Friends, Barbra's Wedding and also Bad Dates, Spike Heels, and The Family of Man all by Theresa Rebeck. Television credits include "Cavemen," guest starring as Mitzi Dalton Huntley on HBO's "Six Feet Under," a series regular on "Grace Under Fire," "The Heidi Chronicles," "Law And Order," "Law And Order: SVU," "Whoopi," "Ally McBeal," "Strong Medicine," "Touched By An Angel" and "Arli$." Film credits include the upcoming Transformers 2, The Astronaut Farmer, Michael Clayton, The Nanny Diaries, Transformers, War Of The Worlds, Slap Her, She's French, Breaking Upwards and Sunday on the Rocks.



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