Julie Halston is the coauthor, with Donna Daley, of the Heinemann title Monologues for Show Offs (2008). One of today’s busiest actresses, she’s well-known to theatre audiences, having appeared in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, including Hairspray, Gypsy, Twentieth Century, The Women, and The Vagina Monologues. A founding member of Charles Busch’s now-legendary company Theatre-in-Limbo, she costarred with Mr. Busch in many of their productions, including Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, The Lady in Question, and Red Scare on Sunset. She wrote and starred in her own critically acclaimed show, Julie Halston’s Lifetime of Comedy, which led to a CBS development deal. Julie has been the recipient of many award nominations, including the Drama Desk, The Outer Critic’s Circle, and The Drama League. Television audiences have seen her as Tina Carmello on the CBS comedy The Class and Bitsy Von Muffling on Sex and the City. Like many a New York actor, she can be seen on a number of episodes of Law & Order. Her films include I Think I Love My Wife, The Juror, Small-Time Crooks, Addams Family Values, and A Very Serious Person, which will be seen on Showtime in the coming year. She has collaborated with Donna Daley on a number of projects including the animated short “Open Call” and currently on their follow-up book, Scenes for Show-Offs. Visit her online at www.juliehalston.com.