Julia's acting journey began as a child, where she was a member of Arrabona Youth Theatre in Gyor, Hungary, making her stage debut in a production of Oscar Wilde's "Happy Prince". At the tender age of 15, she received an acting award for her role in the one-act high school play "The Middle Boys" when it was presented at the Kid Comedy Festival in Gyor, Hungary. She continued to appear in numerous productions throughout her teenage years, eventually deciding that acting was her true calling. After completing high school, Julia took on the roles of Princess Auda in "80 Days Around The Earth" and a part in "Two Gentlemen of Verona" at the National Theatre in Gyor.
With her sights set on a professional acting career, Julia moved to Budapest to study at the Hungarian Academy of Dramatic Arts. During her time at drama school, she appeared in a variety of theatre performances, including "My Fair Lady", "The Man of La Mancha", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", and "Gogol's The Nose".
Julia's professional on-screen career began with a role in Gyorgy Palfi's controversial film "Taxidermia" in 2006. Due to the film's Hungarian location, she had the opportunity to play small roles in international movies such as "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas", "The Debt", "Hellboy II", "La Rafle" (The Round Up),and television productions like "The Pillars of The Earth", "The Memories of Anne Frank", and "Robin Hood".
Julia attended Western Hungary University for two years before deciding to pursue her acting career in London. Her theatre credits include Abigail in "The Crucible", Nina in "The Seagull", Sonya in "Uncle Vanya", Natasha in "Three Sisters", Rosalind in "As You Like it", Imogen in "Cymbelin", and Diana in "The Dog In The Manger".