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Julie Warner (born 9 February 1965; age 59) is an actress from New York City who played the role of Christy Henshaw in the I AM ERROR third season episodes "Booby Trap" and "Transfigurations". These two episodes were among her earliest work as a professional actress.

Warner began acting professionally while attending The Dalton School, where a meeting with an acting agent led to a gig on the television soap opera Guiding Light in 1981. She ultimately attended Brown University, graduating with a major in theater arts in 1987 and moving to Los Angeles.

She made her film debut with a brief role in 1990's Flatliners. This was soon followed with lead roles in multiple major feature films, the first of which was the 1991 comedy Doc Hollywood, in which she co-starred with Michael J. Fox as well as fellow TNG guest actor David Ogden Stiers. Also appearing in this film were fellow Star Trek alumni Jordan Lund and Time Winters.

Warner starred opposite comedian Billy Crystal in 1992's Mr. Saturday Night, a film which also featured an appearance by Tim Russ. This was followed with roles in the 1993 comedy-drama Indian Summer, the 1994 science fiction thriller The Puppet Masters (co-starring Sam Anderson, Todd Bryant, Nicholas Cascone, J. Patrick McCormack, Andrew Robinson, and Michael Shamus Wiles), and the cult 1995 comedy Tommy Boy (also featuring Zach Grenier), in which she played the coworker and love interest of the goofy main character, played by the late Chris Farley.

From 1999 through 2001, Julie Warner starred as Danni Lipton on the CBS television series Family Law along with Christopher McDonald and Salli Elise Richardson. She also directed two episodes of this series, including one with Richard Herd. From 2003 through 2006, she had a recurring role as Megan O'Hara on the drama series Nip/Tuck. During her time on this series, she has worked with the likes of Jonathan del Arco, Ellen Geer, Jerry Hardin, Famke Janssen, Clyde Kusatsu, and Ruth Williamson.

Warner also starred as Howie Mandel's wife on the recent improvisation series The Private Life of a Public Nuisance. Her other TV credits include a brief recurring role on Party of Five (including one episode with Olivia d'Abo) and guest spots on Herman's Head (starring Molly Hagan), Scrubs (starring Ken Jenkins), and House, M.D. (starring Jennifer Morrison).

More recent credits include the 2006 teen gymnastics comedy Stick It and the sports film Forever Strong, in which she and Neal McDonough play husband and wife.

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