Proper noun
A female given name from French Julie, equivalent to English Julia. Popular in the latter half of the 20th century.
(rare) A diminutive of the female given name Julia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgNobody inspired me more than Julie Andrews, who is a classically trained soprano herself. Lesley Garrett
Julie Dryfus and I were both afraid of heights and in one scene, I had to be quite high up and I was rather terrified, but Julie was very kind, encouraging me and we got through that together. Chiaki Kuriyama
And the magic word: Julie Andrews! Peter Cook
They offered me that film before I did Frida and I said, no, I'm not capable of directing. Then after seeing Julie direct, I was inspired by it. She motivated me to do it, because we don't have role models as woman for directors. Salma Hayek
I hate to sound like Julie the cruise director but it's people that I think about all the time. Bruce McCulloch
Working with Julie Andrews is like getting hit over the head with a valentine. Christopher Plummer