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At the tender age of eleven, Julia Schultz began showcasing her premature prowess in local beauty pageants, already employing her physique as a means to stand out. When she was fifteen, her Southern Californian mother relocated them to Milan, Italy, where Julia embarked on an illustrious career in high fashion, making her mark both on print and the runway. Upon returning stateside post-graduation, Julia, undeterred by convention, sauntered into the Playboy offices with ambitions of recognition. Her efforts bore fruit swiftly; within a year of leaving school, she was crowned Miss February 1998, igniting a whirlwind of attention, much of it focused on her physical assets.
Julia's aspirations extended beyond mere pin-up status, however, and she pursued acting roles with fervor. With her striking appearance, it was little surprise that she secured parts in television shows like Pensacola: Wings of Gold and Grosse Pointe, as well as films such as Love Stinks (1999), Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), and Tomcats (2001). But it was her daring display in The Forsaken (2001) that truly caught the public's eye. Since then, Julia's career has taken a more modest turn, with roles in Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Imagine That (2009) devoid of risqué content.
Her father, former Hells Angel "Dutch" Schultz, now serves as her manager, ensuring that any commentary remains respectful.
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