Julie Nolke is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a remarkable repertoire of skills that spans the realms of acting, writing, and filmmaking. As the creator of her eponymous comedy YouTube channel, she has garnered a substantial following of approximately one million subscribers, a testament to her unique brand of humor and wit.
In addition to her digital endeavors, Julie has also made a name for herself in the world of award-winning filmmaking and writing. Her impressive resume includes a trio of Webby Awards, which she won in 2021 for her outstanding performances and writing. Furthermore, she was recognized as a Top Canadian Breakout Creator by YouTube in 2020, following the viral success of her video "Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self," which amassed a staggering twenty-two million views.
Julie's short film, Are We Bad Feminists, made its debut at the esteemed Buffer Festival in 2019, where she took home the prize for overall "Excellence in Writing." Her work has also been featured at various other prominent festivals, including Toronto Sketchfest (2020),Montreal's JFL ComedyPro (2019),JFL42 (2019),and EIFF (2017),where she won the award for Best Alberta Short.
As a talented and versatile performer, Julie has also made appearances in various television shows and films. Some of her recent credits include Run the Burbs (CBC),Murdoch Mysteries (CBC),Coroner (CBC),What We Do in the Shadows (FX),TallBoyz (CBC),Workin' Moms (CBC/Netflix),and Cabin Connection (Super Channel).