Julie Beth Hagerty is an actress from the United States. She is best known for her role as Elaine Dickinson in the movies "Airplane!" (1980) and its sequel "Airplane II: The Sequel" (1982). Julie Hagertyhas also appeared in many other incredible films. This comprehensive biography details her filmography, accolades, and captivating performances throughout her career.
Julie Hagerty was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her mom, Harriet Yuellig (her maiden name was Bishop), worked as a model and singer, while her dad, Jerald William "Jerry" Hagerty, Jr., was a musician. Julie's brother, Michael Hagerty, was an actor too.
Her parents split up when she was younger. She went to Indian Hill High School. At the age of 15, she started modeling for Ford Modelsand would model in New York City during the summers. In 1972, she moved to New York City, helped out at her brother's theater group, and took acting lessons from William Hickey. Julie Hagerty started her acting career in 1979 by performing in a play called Mutual Benefit Life at her brother's theater. In 1983, she acted in another play called 'Wild Life' in New York.
She got her first big break in movies with the comedy film Airplane! in 1980, where she played a leading role. This film was a huge hit and made her known for comedy roles.
Throughout the 1980s, she acted in various movies, including the well-liked Lost In America and the not-so-well-liked Beyond Therapy. She often played characters that were a bit clueless but funny.
In the 1990s and 2000s, she appeared more on TV than in movies, taking roles in TV films and shows like What About Bob? and Malcolm in the Middle.
In 1991, she was in a short-lived sitcom called Princesses but left early because it wasn't doing well. She was supposed to be in a spin-off of Designing Women called Women of the House but ended up not staying with the show.
She did star in a few episodes of a sitcom called Reunited in 1998 and was in an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond in 1999.
In the 2000s and 2010s, she did a mix of things like narrating a children's book, appearing in Broadway shows, and doing voice roles on Family Guy. She also did commercials and appeared in more movies and TV shows, including Instant Family and Marriage Story.
Most recently, in 2022, she played the role of Mrs. Parker in a sequel to A Christmas Story, taking over the role from another actress who had retired. She also has been cast in a couple of films that were released in 2023.
Julie Hagerty With Husband Richard Kagan In 1986, Julie Hagerty tied the knot with Peter Burki, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1991.
She then wed Richard Kagan, an insurance executive, in 1999.
- 1980 - "Airplane!" as Elaine Dickinson
- 1982 -"A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" as Dulcy Ford
- 1982 - "Airplane II: The Sequel" again as Elaine Dickinson
- 1985 - "Lost in America" portraying Linda Howard
- 1985 - "Goodbye, New York" as Nancy Callaghan
- 1985 - "Bad Medicine" in the role of Liz Parker
- 1987 - "Beyond Therapy" as Prudence
- 1987 - "Aria" in a segment titled Les Boréades, uncredited
- 1989 - "Bloodhounds of Broadway" as Harriet MacKyle
- 1989 - "Rude Awakening" playing Petra Black
- 1990 - "Reversal of Fortune" as Alexandra Isles, uncredited
- 1991 - "What About Bob?" portraying Fay Marvin
- 1992 - "Noises Off" as Poppy Taylor
- 1995 - "The Wife" in the role of Rita
- 1997 - "U Turn" as Flo
- 1998 - "Mel" playing Bonnie
- 1999 - "Held Up" as Gloria
- 1999 - "The Story of Us" in the role of Liza
- 2000 - "Baby Bedlam" portraying Sindi
- 2001 - "Freddy Got Fingered" as Julie Brody
- 2001 - "Storytelling" playing Fern Livingston in the Non-Fiction segment
- 2002 - "Bridget" as Julie
- 2002 - "The Badge" in the role of Sister Felicia
- 2003 - "A Guy Thing" as Dorothy Morse
- 2004 - "Marie and Bruce" as Party Guest at Frank's
- 2005 - "Adam & Steve" portraying Sherry
- 2005 - "Pizza" as Darlene
- 2005 - "A Host of Trouble" playing Sister Cletus, a short film
- 2005 - "Just Friends" as Carol Brander
- 2006: - "A Slice of 'Pizza'" again as Darlene, a short film
- 2006 - "She's the Man" in the role of Daphne Hastings
- 2006 - "Pope Dreams" as Kristina Venable
- 2009 - "Confessions of a Shopaholic" as Hayley
- 2009 - "2081" portraying Hazel Bergeron, a short film
- 2009 - "Make Up" as Dorris Hallens, a short film
- 2013 - "A Master Builder" as Aline Solness
- 2015 - "Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant" as Elevator Flight Attendant
- 2018 - "Instant Family" as Jan
- 2019 - "Marriage Story" portraying Sandra
- 2019 - "Noelle" as Mrs. Kringle
- 2022 - "A Christmas Story Christmas" as Mrs. Parker
- 2023 - "Somebody I Used to Know" playing Libby
- 2023 - "The Out-Laws" as Margie Browning
- In 1980, Julie Hagerty played Lisa Harris in the TV movie "The Day the Women Got Even."
- She appeared on "Saturday Night Live" as a mother in one episode in 1987.
- That same year, she was Corrinna Stroller in an episode of "American Playhouse" titled "The House of Blue Leaves," and played Marsha in the "Trying Times" episode "The Visit."
- In 1991, she took on the main role of Tracy Dillon in the series "Princesses."
- She guest-starred as Betty Lou in a 1992 episode of "Lucky Luke."
- Hagerty was Jennifer Malone in two episodes of "Women of the House" in 1995.
- In 1996, she appeared on "Sesame Street" as Dr. Matthews, was in the TV movie "London Suite" as Anne Ferris, and had a two-episode stint on "Murphy Brown" as Dana.
- She starred in the TV movie "Heaven Will Wait" and appeared in an episode of "Remember WENN" in 1997, the same year she guest-starred on "ER."
- In 1998, she was in the TV movie "Tourist Trap," guest-starred on "The Love Boat: The Next Wave," and played the main role in "Reunited."
- She voiced a character in a 1999 episode of "King of the Hill," appeared in the TV movies "Boys Will Be Boys" and "Jackie's Back!," and had guest roles in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "The Norm Show."
- In 2002, she appeared in an episode of "Greg the Bunny."
- From 2003 to 2004, she had a recurring role on "Malcolm in the Middle" as Polly.
- She guest-starred in a 2004 episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and had a three-episode stint on "Girlfriends."
- Hagerty played the main role in "The Winner" in 2007 and appeared on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
- She guest-starred in a 2009 episode of "Cupid."
- From 2011 to 2019, she voiced Carol Pewterschmidt/Carol West in "Family Guy."
- She had guest roles in "Happy Endings" from 2012 to 2013 and in "Wilfred" in 2014.
- In 2016, she appeared in an episode of "New Girl."
- She had a recurring role in "Trial & Error" in 2017.
- In 2018, she guest-starred in an episode of "Grace and Frankie."
- From 2019 to 2020, she played a recurring role in "Black Monday" as Jackie Georgina.
Julie Hagerty herself does not have biological children. However, she is married to Richard Kagan who has children from a previous relationship.
Julie Hagerty, known for her acting and modeling career in the United States, has accumulated a wealth estimated at $4 million.
Julie Hagerty stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.7 meters) and has a body weight of 60 kilograms.
Julie Hagerty has established a significant presence in the entertainment industry as an American actress and model. Her versatility and talent have contributed to her enduring career. From her unforgettable role in the comedy classic "Airplane!" to her more recent work in films like "Marriage Story" and "A Christmas Story Christmas," Hagerty's talent has continued to shine. As she continues to grace the screen with her presence, Julie Hagerty remains a significant and admired figure in the world of cinema.