Julia Morris net worth and career highlights


Julia Morris net worth comedy and television roles. She is an Australian comedian, actress, television personality and author. 

Julia Morris net worth information

Even though Julia Morris net worth is not publicly available, her wealth is associated with stand-up comedy, authoring and television career.

Occupation

To begin with, she was a contestant on the New Faces television show in 1985. After that, she started performing stand-up comedy. 

Later on, she landed a recurring role on the Full Frontal comedy series from 1995 to 1996. The show opened up opportunities for her like hosting The Midday Show, Good Morning Australia, Gladiators and Who Dares Wins.

Most notably, she participated in the reality competition series, It Takes Two and became the winner. Furthermore, she also won The Celebrity Apprentice Australia reality television series in 2011.

From September 2012 to April 2017, she starred in the House Husbands, an Australian television comedy drama. During this period, she also hosted Australia’s Got Talent and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, she still hosts the latter to date.

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Between February and April 2019, she co-hosted Chris & Julia’s Sunday Night Takeaway, a television variety show.
Most notably, at the TV Week Logie Awards in 2019, she was nominated for three Gold Logie Awards. 

Later on, she competed on The Masked Singer Australia reality competition, in 2020.
In 2022, she was nominated again for a Gold Logie Award. The following year, she was also nominated for the same award.

Also, in 2023, she was a contestant on the Taskmaster Australia panel game show. She also lent her voice to the television show, Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia.

Stand-up comedy

For her stand-up performances, she has toured in Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Vodacom Funny Festival, Just For Laughs and also Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Books written by Julia Morris

  • Don’t You Know Who I Used To Be?, published in 2009.
  • Don’t You Know Who I Used To Be? Act II, 2000-2008, published in 2013.
  • Julia Morris Makes It Easy, published in 2021.
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Stand-up comedy awards

In 2001, she was awarded the Herald Angel Award winner at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Later on, she received the Comedy Performer of the Year Award by Time Out magazine in 2004.

She also received the 2009 Time Out Sydney Comedy Award for Best Australian Act. Additionally, she won the Helpmann Award for Best Comedy in 2013.

Summary of Julia Morris net worth

To sum up, her net worth is built from a successful combination of stand-up comedy performances, authoring and television hosting and appearances. In addition to this, she still has an ongoing role as a television host.

Featured image: Julia Morris on Instagram

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