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NYC Tourist Beat
A fake tourism video for New York City, written by Julie and
Michael Kupperman. Falsely informative and extremely ridiculous. |
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Welcome To Our House
Join soap opera stars Natalie Hammer & Nina Hammer-Ortiz
as they teach you about style, fashion, pizazz, food, and getting
that look. Inspired by Brenda Dickson's fantastic Welcome To
Our Home.
Click here for Episode
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In this video for 236.com, Julie tries out the year's crop
of diet
fads. Spoiler alert: there will be cake. And blood. Oren Brimer
DP/ Edits;
Bloodsmith duty by Tom Scharpling. |
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Mommy Time
Julie and Jackie Clarke's debut video collaboration, featuring
an adorable tween ethnic girl and a Carol Channing impersonator.
Originally screened at OBSESSED
with Julie and Jackie |
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Julie's Videos
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What's What
Julie & Michael Kupperman's Superdeluxe.com series informs you
on matters of severe relevance, then gently strokes your now-hurting
head. Produced by Disposable Television; Music by Joe McGinty. |
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Holes
Starring Stephen Guarino, John Deyle, Dyna Moe, Mitch Magee,
Ryan Karels. |
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Fear
Starring Brian Stack, Gary Rudoren, Jeff Hiller, Jodi Lennon,
Matthew DeCoster, Ryan Karels |
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Garbage
Starring Anthony Atamanuik, Ryan Karels, Chris Caniglia, John
Kuramoto, John Deyle |
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Cat News #1
Episode One of the internet phenom starring chubby tabby and
gifted actress Smiley Muffin the Cat. |
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Cat News #2
In CN#2, Smiley investigates "Lesbians: America's Real Heroes,"
and exposes the dark side of Andrew Lloyd Webber. |
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Cat News #3
The last episode of Cat News. Smiley is cornered by Network
executives to change formats, and, in the style of the film,
"Network," experiences a Howard Beale-like breakdown. |
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Julie's Reel (NEW!)
Julie has been on television. This can best be proved in clip-form,
to the tune of the Commodores's "Machine Gun." |
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NYC Tourist Beat
A fake tourism video for New York City, written by Julie and
Michael Kupperman. Falsely informative and extremely ridiculous. |
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Mommy Time
Julie and Jackie Clarke's debut video collaboration, featuring
an adorable tween ethnic girl and a Carol Channing impersonator.
Originally screened at OBSESSED
with Julie and Jackie |
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Julie & Jackie: The Quest for She-larity
Julie & Jackie compete with one another in hopes of being
a contestant on the new Oxygen reality series, "She-larious." |
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Christmastime For The Jews
Julie has a writing credit on this installation of Robert Smigel's
TV Funhouse on SNL; an animated tribute to stop-motion Christmas
cartoons, with vocals by the legendary Darlene Love. In case
you were wondering, the Rosie O'Donnell joke was Julie's. |
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FTBF Video Open
The Opening video sequence from Julie and Sue Galloway's "Free
To Be Friends," a fake children's show set in the 1970s and
hosted by two lesbians, in the tradition of "Free To Be...You
and Me" and "The Magic Garden." It ran for 8 months at the UCB
Theater, then went on to the NYC Fringe festival. We shot this
up in the Catskills, and it was a great deal of fun. |
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How We Met
More video detritus from "Animal Party Live!" This
one is a parody of dating shows, featuring a pet psychic (Julie)
and a relative of Dr. Doolittle (Brett Gelman) who is kind of
a dick. Even though both can read animals' minds, they don't
hit it off. |
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Turkey Lurkey Time
One summer, Julie took a class in Final Cut Pro, and edited
together footage of people dancing to the track "Turkey
Lurkey Time," from the Burt Bacharach musical, "Promises,
Promises." While this video is no substitute for Donna
McKechnie's exhilarating performance of the number from the
1969 Tony Awards, it is undeniably better than having no "Turkey
Lurkey Time" at all. |
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The Hound
Written by Julie Klausner and starring Neil Casey, Joe Wengert,
and a stunning basset hound named Georgie, this short film was
originally shown at the UCB Theater, as part of my one-and-only
performance of "Animal Party Live!" A sketch show based loosely
around animals. And Santa Claus. |
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Julie & Catie Lazarus on The Daily Show
Whenever they need "sexy Jew" or "nude Jew" in television comedy,
Julie's phone rings. Here's a funny bit Rob Corddry did for
"The Week In God" in which he visits a Mikvah. |
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Welcome To Our House
Join soap opera stars Natalie Hammer & Nina Hammer-Ortiz
as they teach you about style, fashion, pizazz, food, and getting
that look. Inspired by Brenda Dickson's fantastic Welcome
To Our Home. |
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Welcome To Our House #2: "Exuhcise"
Soap stars Natalie Hammer & Nina Hammer-Ortiz return to
teach you how to "exuhcise," because the most important
part of acting is not being fat. Inspired by Brenda Dickson's
fantastic Welcome
To Our Home. |
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Welcome To Our House #3: "Make-Up & Hygiene"
Always apply a foundation that's 4 to 5 shades darker than your
neck, and more tips about putting make-up on your face, from
Natalie & Nina. Inspired by Brenda
Dickson, as always. |
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In this video for 236.com, Julie tries out the year's crop
of diet
fads. Spoiler alert: there will be cake. And blood. Oren Brimer
DP/ Edits;
Bloodsmith duty by Tom Scharpling. |
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Wasp Cove opening credits |
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Videos in which Julie has
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I Love the '30s
Julie appears as high-energy, sailor hat-wearing Broadway ingenue
JoJo Bryson in this Comedy Central Broadband Series created by Brian
Donovan, Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Conrad Mulcahy and Brendan Colthurst.
This is a winner of a project, and many have told Julie that it's
their favorite thing she's appeared in. Click on the episodes below
or watch them all here. |
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ILT30's: War of The Worlds
"It was scary because we thought it was real!" |
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ILT30's: End of Prohibition
"..and then the next thing you know you'd be screwing, like,
ten guys." |
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ILT30's: The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde
"I was sexually excited by how sexually exciting they were!"
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ILT30's: Monopoly
"Mo', mo', mo' Monopoly!" |
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ILT30's: The Decade of The Dictator
"Mussolini! That's a spicy meatball!" |
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Sexual Intercourse, American Style
Julie plays Fran, a sexually liberated Connecticut pottery enthusiast
who participates in gentleness, sharing, and trust with her lovemaking
club, "The Baby Birds."Mitch Magee is the hilarious writer/creator
of this surreal, unique Channel 102 series. |
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SIAS #1: "The Hot Tub"
Clark's tax season anxiety cock-blocks an otherwise steamy evening
in the jacuzzi. |
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SIAS #2: "Whipped Cream"
Fran looks outside the Baby Birds to satisfy her sexual appetite,
and takes home a fishmonger for an evening of fish-slapping
that is sexier than the Monty Python sketch, even. John Gemberling
guest stars. |
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SIAS #3: "The Wine Cellar"
Julie is barely in this episode because she was hosting a Tony
Awards viewing party at her apartment the night it was being
filmed, but it's a fantastic episode nonetheless, and her cutaway
got big laughs at the screening. |
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SIAS #4: "Incense and Candles"
Tom is confronted by a Senator's Aide and seeks refuge in a
healing orgy. |
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SIAS #5: "Pastries"
FBI Agents are on the Baby Birds' trail, and have incriminating
photos. This episode goes to tangent town, and there's not a
lot of Julie, but Dyna Moe and Curtis Gwinn are hilarious. |
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SIAS #6: "Balloon Party"
November has come to Connecticut. A balloon party is in order. |
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SIAS #7: "Pottery Wheels"
After sensing a coldness in her husband, Fran suspects that
Tom has fallen in love with Beth, and icily humiliates their
attempts at pottery in her ceramics studio. |
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SIAS #8: Finale
The Baby Birds fly away. It's all over. |
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Human Giant: Other Music
Aziz Ansari and Andy Blitz star in this video, also known as
"Indie Music Clerk Assholes," which was shown at the 2006 PLUG
Awards. Julie plays the customer who gets slapped across the
face, which is a funny role for a woman to play. |
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Hot Jewish Girls want to Talk to You!
Julie and Andrea Rosen play the writhing yentes in Daily Show
writer Rob Kutner's promotional video for his annual Purim Sketch
Show at Makor. This one was viral; Julie got an email from a
friend in Israel who got it forwarded to her. And Camp Sabra
threatened to sue. Directed by Stephen Levinson. |
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Oh, Hello: Mona Mimosa
Julie plays Upper West Side temptress/yoga instructor Mona Mimosa
alongside Nick Kroll and John Mulaney's hilarious "Oh, Hello"
characters. |
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Performance Videos |
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Honky Cat @ Loser's Lounge
Julie performs "Honky Cat" at the Loser's Lounge Tribute
to Elton John, flanked by Jellicles from CATS The Musical. Not
to be missed. |
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Julie Klausner on Carly Simon Photos
Julie sets out to prove that there is no such thing as a photo
of Carly Simon in which Carly does NOT look like she is urinating,
by singing "Let The River Run" in front of a slideshow that
hits her theory out of the park. |
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Julie & Jackie Obsessed PPT
Julie Klausner & Jackie Clarke go through a powerpoint presentation
outlining their current obsessions, including Billy Joel drunk
driving jokes, Helen Mirren's forehead, and Powerpoint presentations. |
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Racist Annie
Julie, as original "Annie" star Andrea McArdle, sings
a subtly racist version of the Broadway standard, "Tomorrow" |
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FTBF @ the ABBA Loser's Lounge
Julie and Sue Galloway appear as Betty & Joan to sing "Take
a Chance on Me"at the Loser's Lounge tribute to ABBA at Joe's
Pub. |
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FTBF @ the Blondie Vs. Pretenders Loser's Lounge
Betty and Joan do their part to tip the scales in the favor
of Blondie with their "Wind In The Willows"medley--a tribute
to Debbie Harry's first, psychedelic folk band--at the "Blondie
Vs/ The Pretenders"Loser's Lounge Battle of The Bands at the
Knitting Factory. |
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Julie sings "Make Your Own Kind of Music"
at the Valentine's Day Loser's Lounge tribute to the Mamas &
The Papas, and it is inspiring to outsiders. |
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Big
Gay Sketch Show
Some sketches from Season 2 of BGSS on Logo that Julie wrote,
along with Jackie Clarke, Scott King & Eliot Laurence. |
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Extreme Home Makeover: Grey Gardens
Edition |
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