Julieta Susana Gonzalo was born on 9 September 1981, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is a producer and actress, probably best known for appearing in the TV drama series entitled “Dallas”, in which she played Pamela Rebecca Barnes. She’s been active in the industry since 2001, and all of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.
How rich is Julie Gonzalo? As of late-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $8 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. She’s been a part of numerous films during her career, including “Freaky Friday”, “Veronica Mars” and “A Cinderella Story”. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.
Julie Gonzalo Net Worth $8 million
Julie and her family moved to Miami, Florida when she was young, where she grew-up, and later on began a career in print modelling. She then started developing an interest in acting, and began taking classes. Later on, she would move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting, and found a supporting role in the independent film entitled “I’m With Lucy” released in 2002 and starring Monica Potter. Her net worth was established.
The following year, Gonzalo then made her television debut as a part of “Greetings from Tucson”, which led to more opportunities for her which would start to increase her net worth. She was cast in the main role in the pilot of “Exit 9”, but which was not picked up. She then made an appearance in “NCIS” before becoming a part of another pilot, entitled “Me, Me, Me” which also failed to go into full production. In 2004, she became a part of the pilot of the series “Drake & Josh” as a guest, and she also made numerous films around this time, including “Freaky Friday” in which she appeared alongside Lindsay Lohan. She also starred in “A Cinderella Story” and “DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story”, before appearing as the daughter of Jamie Lee Curtis’ character in “Christmas with the Kranks”. The following year, she then had a supporting role in “Must Love Dogs”, all adding steadily to her net worth.
Julie continued to find more acting work which would build her net worth even further. She had a regular role in the series “Veronica Mars”, staying with the show until its cancellation in 2007 . She was then cast for the pilot of “The News”, before starring in the legal series “Eli Stone” in 2007, the following year winning an ALMA Award for her performance in the series, but it was cancelled after two seasons. In 2009, Julie was cast as the lead in the series “Day One”, however, the show was not aired. She then made numerous guest appearances in “CSI: Miami”, “Nikita”, and “Castle”, before in 2011 becoming a part of the revival of the series “Dallas”, in which she played one of the daughters of the characters from the original series. A few of her latest projects include the film “Waffle Street” and the Hallmark film “Falling for Vermont”.
For her personal life, it is known that Gonzalo has a brother. She has a scar above the bridge of her nose which was from a childhood accident. She also speaks fluent Spanish. There aren’t even any rumours about her romantic relationships, yet – to date she is single.
ALMA Award for Favorite TV Actress - Supporting Role
Nominations
ALMA Award for Favorite TV Actress - Drama
Movies
A Cinderella Story, Christmas with the Kranks, Freaky Friday, Veronica Mars, Eli Stone, DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story , Vamp U, Must Love Dogs, To Rob a Thief, I'm with Lucy, Waffle Street, 3 Holiday Tails, Cherry Crush, Day One, I Did Not Forget You
TV Shows
Dallas, Eli Stone, Veronica Mars
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Has a scar from a childhood accident above the bridge of her nose.
Speaks fluent Spanish. When doing press junkets for her films with the Spanish-language media she does so entirely in Spanish, which has made her a very popular young star for Latinos and Latin Americans.