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Julia Winter (born March 17, 1993) is a Swedish actress. Although originally from Stockholm, she grew up in London. In 2005, at eleven years old, she auditioned for the part of Veruca Salt in Tim Burton's feature film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, successfully landing the role. After guest starring on a small show called ˜Dick and Dom in da Bungalow˜ the following year, however, she decided she no longer wanted to become an actress and went back to her hometown. She's made no more show biz appearances since then. | |||
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In May 2013, she was featured in a video from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The video shows she's currently a studying there to become a doctor. | |||
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Julia Winter (born March 17, 1993) is a Swedish actress. Although originally from Stockholm, she grew up in London. In 2005, at eleven years old, she auditioned for the part of Veruca Salt in Tim Burton's feature film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, successfully landing the role. After guest starring on a small show called ˜Dick and Dom in da Bungalow˜ the following year, however, she decided she no longer wanted to become an actress and went back to her hometown. She's made no more show biz appearances since then.
In May 2013, she was featured in a video from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The video shows she's currently a studying there to become a doctor.