Julie Yammanee

Julie Yammanee is an Australian actress based in London. She has just finished playing Ariel in Unfortunate at The Other Palace. Prior to this, she starred as Inga in Young Frankenstein at Hope Mill Theatre and Liverpool Playhouse, and Tom Watson & Thekla in the premiere production of Nerds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Further stage credits include: Jerry’s Girls (Menier Chocolate Factory); Miss Geist in the world premiere of Clueless (Churchill Theatre Bromley); Emma Parker in Bonnie & Clyde (Garrick Theatre); I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical (Wilton’s Music Hall & Edinburgh Festival); Marie & Fairy Godmother in Rogers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Hope Mill Theatre); Carrie Pipperidge in Carousel (Kilworth House Theatre); Emma Parker in Bonnie and Clyde in concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Myrtle Wilson in Gatsby (Southwark Playhouse); Spamilton (Menier Chocolate Factory); Ivo Van Hove’s Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre); Julie Dimitri in And The Winner Is (Vaults); Aladdin (Hackney Empire); Priscilla Queen of the Desert (UK & International Tour); Here Lies Love directed by Alex Timbers (National Theatre); Christmas Eve in Avenue Q (UK Tour).

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Julie Yammanee is an Australian actress based in London. She has just finished playing Ariel in Unfortunate at The Other Palace. Prior to this, she starred as Inga in Young Frankenstein at Hope Mill Theatre and Liverpool Playhouse, and Tom Watson & Thekla in the premiere production of Nerds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Further stage credits include: Jerry’s Girls (Menier Chocolate Factory); Miss Geist in the world premiere of Clueless (Churchill Theatre Bromley); Emma Parker in Bonnie & Clyde (Garrick Theatre); I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical (Wilton’s Music Hall & Edinburgh Festival); Marie & Fairy Godmother in Rogers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Hope Mill Theatre); Carrie Pipperidge in Carousel (Kilworth House Theatre); Emma Parker in Bonnie and Clyde in concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Myrtle Wilson in Gatsby (Southwark Playhouse); Spamilton (Menier Chocolate Factory); Ivo Van Hove’s Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre); Julie Dimitri in And The Winner Is (Vaults); Aladdin (Hackney Empire); Priscilla Queen of the Desert (UK & International Tour); Here Lies Love directed by Alex Timbers (National Theatre); Christmas Eve in Avenue Q (UK Tour).

Screen credits include: Matilda (Netflix/Working Title), A Christmas Story Christmas (Legendary/Warner Brothers HBO MAX).

Other credits include Kim in PLAYMOBIL Princess Academy The Film; Wendy Zor in Secret Theatres Redemption Room, an immersive online theatre experience and Miss Guist in the Clueless the workshop.

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