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{{Infobox Playboy Playmate|name= Julie Clarke {{Julie Joy Clarke
|month=22 April 1951
|image-name=Playboy_9104.jpg
|birthplace=Melbourne, Australia
|month= March 1991
|Educated=RMIT University and The University of Melbourne
|birthplace= ]
|Began as a Visual Poetry prior to an exhibition called 'JustWot?',
|birthdate= {{birth date and age|1971|8|11}}
which included the work of Jas Duke, Peter Murphy, Thalia, Pio, Pete
|bust= 34C"
Spence, etc.
|waist= 22"
|hips= 32"
|height= 5'5"
|weight= 110
|preceded= ]
|succeeded= ]
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'''Julia Anne Clarke''' (born ] ] in ]) is an American ] and ]. Julie was selected as '']'' magazine's ] for March 1991, and she graced the cover of the magazine's April 1991 issue.

Julie left the world of modeling in 1997 to pursue a less hectic and more structured life, returning to ] to work as a paralegal for several litigation attorneys. However, her thrill-seeking personality never subsided, and the desire to be in front of the camera rekindled inside her, so Julie returned to modeling during 2004. A true hardbody, Julie devotes at least two hours of each day to keeping her figure toned, so a return to figure modeling was welcomed by her fans. In November of 2005, Julie launched her official website (see ]).

==Appearances in ''Playboy'' special editions==
Julie has appeared in several ] and ], working steadily for '']'' for more than five years following her ] appearance. During this time, Julie was one of only a handful of '']'' ] to have her ] (1991) mass-marketed separately by '']'', rather than as part of a compilation of ] ].

*''Playboy's '''Playmate Review''''' Vol. 8 June 1992 - pages 20-29.
*''Playboy's '''Book of Lingerie''''' Vol. 28 November 1992.
*''Playboy's '''Video Playmates''''' August 1993.
*''Playboy's '''Book of Lingerie''''' Vol. 33 September 1993.
*''Playboy's '''Nudes''''' December 1993 - pages 22-23.
*''Playboy's '''Book of Lingerie''''' Vol. 38 July 1994.
*''Playboy's '''Book of Lingerie''''' Vol. 42 March 1995.
*''Playboy's '''Celebrating Centerfolds''''' Vol. 3 October 1999.

==See also==
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==External links==
* {{playmate|1991|3}}
*{{imdb name|id=0164836|name=Julie Clarke}}
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* Note: '''Contains Artistic Depictions of Nudity'''

{{Playmates of 1991}}

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{{Julie Joy Clarke |month=22 April 1951 |birthplace=Melbourne, Australia |Educated=RMIT University and The University of Melbourne |Began as a Visual Poetry prior to an exhibition called 'JustWot?', which included the work of Jas Duke, Peter Murphy, Thalia, Pio, Pete Spence, etc.