Julia Stiles was born on 28th March 1981 in New York City, New York,  USA, She was raised by her father, John O'Hara, a businessman and  educator, and her mother, Judith, a potter. When she was 11 years old,  Stiles was prescient enough to write a letter to a stage director  convincing him to hire her for an avant-garde production, leading to  performing with the La MaMa Theatre Company in New York. 
 She  offered a strong supporting performance as Phoebe, a young girl coping  with an abusive home in the Oprah Winfrey-produced "Before Women Had  Wings" (ABC, 1997). While her character was peripheral, she made the  most of the part as the ambivalent older sister of an innocent and  trusting girl (Tina Majorino), both of whom suffer at the hands of their  mother (Ellen Barkin).
She  offered a strong supporting performance as Phoebe, a young girl coping  with an abusive home in the Oprah Winfrey-produced "Before Women Had  Wings" (ABC, 1997). While her character was peripheral, she made the  most of the part as the ambivalent older sister of an innocent and  trusting girl (Tina Majorino), both of whom suffer at the hands of their  mother (Ellen Barkin).  She  made it seem as if none of the Bard's work could be modernized without  her participation after she was cast as Desi in "O" (2001), a retelling  of "Othello" set in a prep school, and starring Mekhi Phifer and Josh  Hartnett. Filmed in 1999 but not released theatrically until 2001,  thanks to its theme of teen violence and the rash of real-life  incidents, "O" was somewhat lost in the shuffle despite its powerful  storytelling and strong performances.
She  made it seem as if none of the Bard's work could be modernized without  her participation after she was cast as Desi in "O" (2001), a retelling  of "Othello" set in a prep school, and starring Mekhi Phifer and Josh  Hartnett. Filmed in 1999 but not released theatrically until 2001,  thanks to its theme of teen violence and the rash of real-life  incidents, "O" was somewhat lost in the shuffle despite its powerful  storytelling and strong performances.  She  next turned to the small screen for a 10-episode guest starring stint,  playing the new love interest of everyone's favorite serial killer  (Michael C. Hall) on the popular "Dexter" (Showtime, 2006- ). Hailed by  critics, her performance earned the young actress a Golden Globe  nomination for Best Supporting Actress in late 2010.
She  next turned to the small screen for a 10-episode guest starring stint,  playing the new love interest of everyone's favorite serial killer  (Michael C. Hall) on the popular "Dexter" (Showtime, 2006- ). Hailed by  critics, her performance earned the young actress a Golden Globe  nomination for Best Supporting Actress in late 2010. Visit Hollywood Celebrity Gallery for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
