In November 2022, during an episode of her Quitters podcast, Julie revealed that she was once in love with a woman. However, Julie also confirmed that she is “straight”.
While filming a labor scene for Boston Legal, the actress actually went into Labour pain with her son Oliver.
Julie Bowen has a pacemaker. In her early 20s, Bowen was diagnosed with a medical condition called hypervagotonia which leads to a drop in the regular pace of heartbeats, hence she was required to have a pacemaker.
The modern family actress is known to be fluent in Italian.
Julie is an avid reader, at times, ends up sleeping with her kindle.
Despite being an actress, Julie favors the idea of not having TV in the bedroom.
Julie is an early riser, as claimed in many of her interviews.
Julie Benz is often mistaken for her and, when asked for her autograph, Benz would sign Bowen's name
Family: parents Jack and Susie Luetkemeyer, father Jack works in commercial real estate, Julie is the middle child of three daughters, older sister Molly Luetkemeyer is an interior designer in Los Angeles, and younger sister Annie is a doctor in San Francisco.
Attended the prestigious Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Maryland.
Has said she regretted making _Last Man On Planet Earth, The (1999) (TV)_ because she was the non-lesbian character
Julie and her husband, Scott Phillips, became the parents of a boy, Oliver McLanahan Phillips, on April 10, 2007 in Los Angeles. Oliver weighed in 6 lbs. 15 oz. and measured 19 inches long.
Is fluent in Italian.
Has a pacemaker.
Commented that, apparently genuinely, the actor out there now that she finds the sexiest is DJ Qualls, who makes a very unconventional sex symbol.
Says that while she was at the tail end of filming her fake labor scene on "Boston Legal" she went into actual labor with her son Oliver.
Went to Costa Rica on her honeymoon. While there, she and her husband helped newly-hatched baby turtles crawl from their nest to the ocean, ensuring that the group survived instead of being attacked by predators.
Graduated from Brown University in 1991 with a B.A. degree in Renaissance studies. She spent her junior year in Florence, Italy.
Her husband Scott Phillips, a real-estate investor, proposed Thanksgiving 2003, when she was starring as schoolteacher "Carol Vessey" on TV's "Ed" (2000). The two have been married since September 2004.