JulieAnthony*Highlights & Credits
 
Julie Anthony  
2002: Touring with James Morrison and performing at the Bledisloe Cup, Stadium Australia.

2001: A repeat Season of LUSH, this time wowing audiences at the Sydney Opera House.

2000: September 15th, when Julie delivered an unforgettable rendition of Advance Australia Fair at the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games

1999: Julie returned to the studio to record a contemporary pop album "Never Stop Believing" with producer Les Gock.

1998: "Lush", Julie's autobiographical Sydney Theatre Company show.

1997: New York Cabaret Convention, where Julie received a stunning reception, success which led to more appearances at leading cabaret venue 'Eighty Eights' on 10th Avenue Manhattan.

1996: Best Female vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
Performance in Bruce Beresford's Film Paradise Road

1994: Best Female vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)

1989:Awarded in Queen's Birthday Honours - The Order of Australia for services to the Entertainment Industry
Daily Telegraph Readers Award for Best Female Performer (Mo Award)

1988/89: Royal Command Performances in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Charles

1988: World Expo Brisbane - Appeared in closing ceremony concert with The Seekers
Best Female vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
"Australia Live" Bicentennial Television Spectacular produced and directed by Peter Faiman - world telecast
"The Ultimate Event" concert with Frank Sinatra, Sanctury Cove.
Performed National Anthem for the opening of Australia's new Parliament House Canberra - 8th May.
Lead role in the stage play "I Do, I Do" for the Forest Theatre Company (Directed by Peter Williams)

1987: "Morning Melodies" - Special project tour for Senior Citizens.

1986: Best Female Vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)

1985/86: National Concert Tour of all major Capital and Regional Theatres

1983: Lead role of Maria in "The Sound of Music" - Adelaide Festival Theatre Trust. Elizabethan Theatre Trust.

1982: Awarded Entertainer of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Female Vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)

1980: Awarded Officer of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) for services to the Entertainment Industry
Best Female Vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
Head liner Room - Reno, Nevada USA.
Roy Clark Television Special - Bahamas
Harrahs, Lake Tahoe with Bill Cosby
Merv Griffin Show - Caesars Palace - Las Vegas

1979: Awarded Entertainer of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Female Vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
"Julie Anthony's New Zealand Special" ATN 7 Network
"Julie Anthony's Gold Coast Special" ATN 7 Network

1978: Awarded Entertainer of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Female Vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Television Variety Performer (Sammy Award)
Best Television Variety Performer (Penguin Award)
Best Television Variety Programme (Sammy Award)
"Julie Anthony's First Special" ATN 7 Network.

1977/78: National Concert Series - Sydney Opera House; Festival Theatre - Adelaide Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne

1977: Awarded Entertainer of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Female vocalist of the Year (Mo Award)
Best Newcomer Actress, Plays & Players - London

1976/77: Lead Role "Irene" - Aldelphi Theatre - London

1976: Best Female vocalist of the year. (Mo Award)
Lead role in "Irene" Australia (J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd.)

1975/76: Best Easy Listening Album Commercial Broadcasting Federation Award - Australia.
 
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