Julie Diane Haggerty, professionally known as Eddie Daniels, is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents and accomplishments. Born in Seattle, Washington, she moved to New York at a young age, where she began her career in the entertainment industry.
As a dancer, Daniels was a featured performer on the hit show Club MTV from 1989 to 1992, alongside Downtown Julie Brown. She then gained international recognition with her role as Jersey Girl in Abel Ferrara's Bad Lieutenant in 1992, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
Daniels has continued to work in film, television, and music throughout her career. She has appeared in over 40 films, plays, and TV guest appearances, including notable roles in Rhythm Thief, Central Standard Time, and Manhattan Minutiae. She has also been a part of various music projects, including her own band Maxitit, and has performed with notable artists such as Madonna and George Michael.
In addition to her entertainment career, Daniels is also a professional photographer and has had her work exhibited at the American Film Institute's annual "Where Film Art Meets Fine Art" benefit auction. She has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including hosting and founding an independent film screening series called Rogue at the Vogue.
Daniels is a talented musician and has played rhythm guitar in the Alt Country Rock band Betty Dylan (aka Betty Dillon) for two years. She has also appeared in music videos for several artists and has performed at various venues, including Paladino's Rock Club.
In her personal life, Daniels was born to Dan Haggerty, a civil engineer, and Sandi Haggerty, a school teacher. She has three siblings, sisters Leah and Christina, and brother Daniel.