Julia Davis (American Cinema) - Film and Television

Film and Television

Julia Davis authored the screenplay for the feature film "Forget About It", starring Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, Charles Durning, Robert Loggia, Phyllis Diller and Richard Grieco. Julia Davis produced and wrote the teleplay for the TV Series "Medal of Honor", hosted by Burt Reynolds.

Davis has written articles published in Red County and My Tek Life.

As of 2011, Julia Davis is a Vice President of Production of Fleur De Lis Film Studios She is also the CEO of a Los Angeles-based translation/interpreting company, Official Russian Translation.

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