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Episode: Season 1, Episode 3: The Case of the Missing Screenplay
Duration: 39 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2010-Oct-25 |
Birth Name: Julie Atlas Muz
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Alternate Names: Julie Ann Muz
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"Julie Atlas Muz, a versatile performer known for her striking stage presence, has left her mark on New York's vibrant nightlife scene. As a choreographer, dancer, actress, and performance artist, she captivates audiences with her unconventional acts in various clubs and as the host of 'This or That,' her cable access burlesque game show. Her filmography includes notable appearances in independent productions such as 'Saving Manhattan' (1998), 'All Amateur Ecstasy' (2002), and 'Robot Stories' (2003). In the 2004 film 'Marie and Bruce,' Muz delivered a memorable performance as an undressing woman, attracting the gaze of Matthew Broderick's character.
In a 2010 episode of HBO's 'Bored to Death,' viewers can witness one of Muz's signature acts - her Balloon Act. Clad in a giant condom-like bubble and performing topless on stage, she mesmerizes Jason Schwartzman from the audience. This blonde bombshell divides her time between New York City's lower east side and London, taking her award-winning nightclub acts to stages across the globe, including Las Vegas, Dubai, France, and Australia.
Her presence in NYC's underground nightlife is marked by performances at renowned venues like The BOX, The Slipper Room, House of Yes, and with legendary figure Suzanne Bartsch. Throughout her career, Muz has been crowned Miss Exotic World, Miss Coney Island, and Queen of the Mermaid Parade. Her bio reveals a personal stance that 'the bemused blonde of downtown' moniker from the New York Times is not just a title but a commitment to championing naked ladies in public spaces as acts of political resistance - a sentiment that has drawn the attention of Mr. Skin."