Julia Morizawa is an American actress of Japanese origin, writer and
producer. She has performed in over film, television, theatre and
internet productions throughout her career. She is best known for
playing Maya Stadi in the webseries Star Trek: Odyssey, S'Tal in Star
Trek: Hidden Frontier, and the voice of Dr. Bright in the podcast The
Bright Sessions. Her most notable credit as a writer is the book
Memoirs of a Wannabe Sex Addict, a compilation of short erotic stories
published by Fanny Press. Julia is probably best known for her
recurring roles in the webseries Star Trek: Odyssey and Star Trek:
Hidden Frontier, and the lead role of Dr. Bright in the fictional
narrative podcast The Bright Sessions (ranked one of the best podcasts
of by iTunes, Wired, IndieWire and Popular Science; winner of Best
Actress in a Leading Role, AudioVerse Awards). Her resume also
includes the feature films Judas Kiss (rated as one of the must-see
LGBT films of ) and Tied Up (for which she was awarded Best Supporting
Actress at the Denver Underground Film Festival); the title role in
East West Players' production of Masha No Home; TV's Lewis Black's The
Root of All Evil; and the webseries Frontier Guard. From its
beginning, she has provided the introduction to The Amelia Project
podcast. Julia has also written, produced and starred in her own
original projects JesusCat (or How I Accidentally Joined a Cult)
(feature film), Twenty-Two (stage play) and Sin & Lyle (short film).
JesusCat (or How I Accidentally Joined a Cult) is a feature-length
improvisational mockumentary about a vlogger, a cat, a cult, and the
second-coming of Jesus Christ. It was awarded Best Comedy Feature at
the Asians On Film Festival in and the Movie Heroes Rising Star
Award at the Action On Film Festival in . Twenty-Two, a stage play
about cocaine addiction, premiered at the Knightsbridge Theatre in .
LA Theatre Review stated, "Well, if art is supposed to imitate life,
Twenty Two has accomplished its mission. The characters are totally
believable, the dialogue is as natural as it gets and the acting
overall is amazingly realistic." Sin & Lyle, a short film tackling the
subject of suicide and depression, earned Julia a Best Female
Filmmaker nomination at the Action on Film International Film Festival
in Long Beach in .In addition, Julia's first book, Memoirs of a
Wannabe Sex Addict, a collection of short erotic stories, has earned
rave reviews. Erotica Revealed stated, "Morizawa is a first-rate
writer. The quality of the writing blends literate prose with an
accessible style that few authors can manage." And Sacramento Book
Review stated, "Morizawa's debut collection of erotica is an
impressive read with an array of identifiable characters connecting to
the darker side of the feminine."
producer. She has performed in over film, television, theatre and
internet productions throughout her career. She is best known for
playing Maya Stadi in the webseries Star Trek: Odyssey, S'Tal in Star
Trek: Hidden Frontier, and the voice of Dr. Bright in the podcast The
Bright Sessions. Her most notable credit as a writer is the book
Memoirs of a Wannabe Sex Addict, a compilation of short erotic stories
published by Fanny Press. Julia is probably best known for her
recurring roles in the webseries Star Trek: Odyssey and Star Trek:
Hidden Frontier, and the lead role of Dr. Bright in the fictional
narrative podcast The Bright Sessions (ranked one of the best podcasts
of by iTunes, Wired, IndieWire and Popular Science; winner of Best
Actress in a Leading Role, AudioVerse Awards). Her resume also
includes the feature films Judas Kiss (rated as one of the must-see
LGBT films of ) and Tied Up (for which she was awarded Best Supporting
Actress at the Denver Underground Film Festival); the title role in
East West Players' production of Masha No Home; TV's Lewis Black's The
Root of All Evil; and the webseries Frontier Guard. From its
beginning, she has provided the introduction to The Amelia Project
podcast. Julia has also written, produced and starred in her own
original projects JesusCat (or How I Accidentally Joined a Cult)
(feature film), Twenty-Two (stage play) and Sin & Lyle (short film).
JesusCat (or How I Accidentally Joined a Cult) is a feature-length
improvisational mockumentary about a vlogger, a cat, a cult, and the
second-coming of Jesus Christ. It was awarded Best Comedy Feature at
the Asians On Film Festival in and the Movie Heroes Rising Star
Award at the Action On Film Festival in . Twenty-Two, a stage play
about cocaine addiction, premiered at the Knightsbridge Theatre in .
LA Theatre Review stated, "Well, if art is supposed to imitate life,
Twenty Two has accomplished its mission. The characters are totally
believable, the dialogue is as natural as it gets and the acting
overall is amazingly realistic." Sin & Lyle, a short film tackling the
subject of suicide and depression, earned Julia a Best Female
Filmmaker nomination at the Action on Film International Film Festival
in Long Beach in .In addition, Julia's first book, Memoirs of a
Wannabe Sex Addict, a collection of short erotic stories, has earned
rave reviews. Erotica Revealed stated, "Morizawa is a first-rate
writer. The quality of the writing blends literate prose with an
accessible style that few authors can manage." And Sacramento Book
Review stated, "Morizawa's debut collection of erotica is an
impressive read with an array of identifiable characters connecting to
the darker side of the feminine."
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