Julia Emelin

Julia Emelin

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Flaws, How to Train Your Dragon 3, Memory
  • Julia Emelin, actor, participated in the movies "Flaw", "How to Train Your Dragon 3" and "Memory". [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the movie "The Flaw".
    Participated in the movie "How to Train Your Dragon 3".
    Participated in the movie "Memory".
    Participated in the TV series "American Spy Dream".
    Participated in the TV series "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.".
    Participated in the TV series "The Annoying Police Detective". 
    Extended Reading
    • Sheridan 2022-04-19 09:01:34

      Add some drama to Commander Gao, this movie will be awesome!

      If it were designed that Commander Gao was another lover of Lord Huo's wife, and he framed Commander Gao to kill someone, and finally Lord Commander Huo went on a tour with impunity, then this film would be great! If it were designed that Commander Gao was another lover of Lord Huo's wife, and he...

    • Ward 2022-04-19 09:01:34

      perfect flaw

      Watching a movie every week requires more perseverance than reading a book. This time, I saw "The Flaw". The plot story is strong, and the beautiful wife has an affair. This is a shame for Kochi's husband, so the husband Change began to plan a seemingly seamless love murder that killed his wife...

    • Braxton 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      half asleep... don't know what to say...

    • Syble 2021-10-22 14:41:13

      Too pediatric. . Too much freehand brushwork and slow rhythm. Extra points for cool photography and music

    Fracture quotes

    • Willy Beachum: [after discussing decorating styles with his secretary over the phone while he is in Crawford's house] What style would you say this is?

      Detective Flores: Oh... I'd say homicidal modern.

    • Ted Crawford: You really need to be nice to me now, Willy.

      Willy Beachum: Why?

      Ted Crawford: Because... what's left of a life depends on a machine powered by a cord that leads to a plug in an electrical outlet... and I decide when it gets pulled. That's why.