Julie Alexandria Bio | Wiki
Julie Alexandria is an American journalist, actress, and voice-over artist working as a Host and West Coast Correspondent for La Vida Baseball in San Diego. Before joining La Vida, she was working for Fox Sports as a sideline reporter.
Julie Alexandria Age
She was born in Orange County, California, in the United States. However, Julie has been extremely secretive about her precise date and the year of birth hence she has kept them undisclosed from the public eye.
Julie Alexandria Family
She is a native of Orange County, California, in the USA. Julie is the daughter of Don Schwartz, her father, and Gloria Schwartz, her mother. In addition, her father is a professor of European history. Julie’s dad is also a lifelong baseball player and fan. Additionally, she was brought up along with her younger brother, Jesse.
Julie Alexandria Husband
She got married to her lovely husband Jeremy Horowitz in June 2018. Julie and her husband met at a party at the Padres Spring Training camp. Furthermore, her husband celebrates his birthday every January 20. Additionally, Julie and her husband are proud parents of a son, Kingston, born in October 2018. The duo resides in San Diego along with their son Kingston.
Julie Alexandria Education
She schooled at the Orange County School of the Arts High School where she earned a diploma in Music Theatre. Julie later proceeded to California State University where she attained her bachelor’s degree in theater.
Julie Alexandria La Vida Baseball
She is currently working as a Host and West Coast Correspondent for La Vida Baseball since May 2019. Before joining La Vida, Julie was working as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports in Greater San Diego.
Prior to working for Fox Sports, she was working as On-Air host for OKTV, a nationally syndicated entertainment magazine show between 2013 to 2015. Furthermore, Julie has also worked for Fox Broadcasting Company as a sideline reporter between 2012 to 2015.
Before joining Fox Broadcasting Company, she was working in Washington, DC, as a sideline reporter for MASN where he covered the Washington Nations of the MLB. Additionally, she has also worked for Big Ten Network, Bloomberg Sports, and MTV.
Julie Alexandria Mlg
During her career as a host, Julie has provided coverage and has covered numerous college football seasons, sports events, and the Us Open for the Major League Gaming(MLG).
Before her career in sports took off, Julie was a performer in numerous stage productions including on Broadway, and also performed in numerous National Touring productions. Additionally, Julie has also honed her skills as Voice Over Artist with video games, animation, Tv/Radio commercials, books on tape, etc.
Julie Alexandria Gatorade
Apart from working as a host, Julie has also worked for various MLB teams including New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and the Washington Nationals. While working for the Nationals as a sideline reporter, Julie was doused with a bucket of Gatorade while interviewing Gio Gonzalez during her first night working for the Nationals on MASN.
Julie Alexandria Salary
She is currently working for La Vida Baseball as a Host and West Coast Correspondent. Julie’s salary is $89,700 annually.
Julie Alexandria Net Worth
She has been in the acting industry and the broadcasting career for at least a decade and a half. Therefore, there are lingering doubts whatsoever that Julie has been able to accumulate a decent fortune over the years. Julie’s net worth is $1 million.
How Old Is Julie Alexandria
She may be in her late thirties. Julie was born in Orange County, California, in the United States.
Is Julie Alexandria Married
Yes, she got married to her lovely husband Jeremy Horowitz in June 2018. Furthermore, Julie and her husband initially met in March 2016 during a party at the Padres Spring Training camp. Additionally, the duo are proud parents of a son born in October 2018, Kingston.
Who Is Julie Alexandria
She is an American Voice Over Artist, journalist, and actress working as a West Coast Correspondent and host for La VidaBaseball. Before joining La Vida, Julie was working as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports.