Julie Jacovella
Description
Julie Jacovella is a French actress whose professional activities encompass theater, film, television, and voice work, including dubbing for animated series and films. Her career background is rooted in extensive stage performance and on-screen acting, with a comprehensive profile listing her credits across cinema, short films, television, and web series dating back to the mid-1990s. Her training includes studies at the Studio d'Asnières, the Conservatoire du 18ème and 19ème, and various stage and camera workshops. In addition to acting, she possesses training in jazz, singing, and double bass, with a mastered vocal range of Mezzo-Alto.
Within the field of dubbing, Jacovella has contributed her voice to films, television series, animated programs, and video games. A notable instance of her voice acting work in animation is the role of Hana in the animated film Wolf Children. Her other voice work includes roles in various other animated productions, though specific titles are not detailed in her primary professional profile.
Her career is marked by a wide range of collaborations across different performance disciplines. She has frequently worked with directors such as Maxime Potherat on projects like the web series Middle and the television film Vertige. In theater, she has been a member of the Collectif In Vitro, working with director Julie Deliquet on several productions, including Triptyque "Des années 70 à nos jours" and Catherine et Christian. Another significant and long-running collaboration in theater is with Thomas Quillardet on the production L'Histoire du Rock (par Raphaële Bouchard et Julie Jacovella), which she co-created and performed from 2014 to 2021. Her achievements in web series include winning the Prix Net Talent at the Festival de Luchon in 2010 for the series Valentine et moi.
Within the field of dubbing, Jacovella has contributed her voice to films, television series, animated programs, and video games. A notable instance of her voice acting work in animation is the role of Hana in the animated film Wolf Children. Her other voice work includes roles in various other animated productions, though specific titles are not detailed in her primary professional profile.
Her career is marked by a wide range of collaborations across different performance disciplines. She has frequently worked with directors such as Maxime Potherat on projects like the web series Middle and the television film Vertige. In theater, she has been a member of the Collectif In Vitro, working with director Julie Deliquet on several productions, including Triptyque "Des années 70 à nos jours" and Catherine et Christian. Another significant and long-running collaboration in theater is with Thomas Quillardet on the production L'Histoire du Rock (par Raphaële Bouchard et Julie Jacovella), which she co-created and performed from 2014 to 2021. Her achievements in web series include winning the Prix Net Talent at the Festival de Luchon in 2010 for the series Valentine et moi.
All Characters
- FrenchAnime overview: Wolf Children