Julia Dye is an actress, author, and wife of Mission Impossible actor Dale Dye.
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The duo got married in 2006.
Julia has appeared in the film The Visitants and authored the book Backbone.
Julia has a Ph.D. in Hoplology (the anthropology of human conflict) from The Union Institute & University.
She also helps run her husband’s military consulting firm Warriors, Inc, where she had the opportunity to work on many film productions including The Pacific.

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Her husband, Dale Dye had a multifaceted career in the military, and in the film industry.
Dye served in the United States Marine Corps for over 20 years, from 1964 to 1984, during which he become a Marine Corps captain.
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Dye witnessed the Vietnam war and got wounded a few times. His heroism had earned him three Purple Hearts, and the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V”.
Upon retirement from the military, Dye authored several books including “Run Between the Raindrops,” “Outrage,” “Platoon,” and “Conversations with the Screaming Eagle.”
Furthermore, with his military expertise and combat experience, he launched a career in technical consultancy for Hollywood, working with directors to portray military operations and tactics the right way.
Some of the films he has worked on include “Platoon,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Saving Private Ryan,” “Band of Brothers,” and “The Thin Red Line.”
Dye additionally ventured into acting numerous films, often in military roles. Some of his films include “Casualties of War,” “Under Siege,” “Mission: Impossible,” “Rules of Engagement,” and “Starship Troopers.”


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