What Happened to Julie on One Day at a Time?

What happened to Julie on One Day at a Time? Uncover the emotional journey and unexpected events that shaped Julie's character in the popular TV series with this informative article.

by Rubaditsha

Updated May 16, 2023

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What Happened to Julie on One Day at a Time?
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Julie Cooper One Day at a Time

In the 1970s, Mackenzie Phillips became a famous actress for her role as teenager Julie Cooper on the television show "One Day at a Time". After Julie got married, her name changed to Julie Horvath. Mackenzie earned a staggering amount of money for her work on the show. However, during the third season of the show in 1977, Mackenzie was arrested for disorderly conduct.

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Her addiction to illegal substances began to affect her work, and she started to show up late to rehearsals and was even unable to focus or speak coherently. As a result, the producers asked her to take a six-week break to address her addiction. Unfortunately, Mackenzie's addiction continued to impact her work, and the producers had no choice but to fire her in 1980. Despite her success on the show, Mackenzie's struggles with substance abuse ultimately led to the end of her tenure on "One Day at a Time".

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What Happened to Julie on One Day at a Time?

After being fired from "One Day at a Time'' in 1983 due to her illegal substance use and refusal to take a drug test, Mackenzie Phillips entered a drug rehab program in 1992. In the mid-1980s to early 1990s, she performed as a singer and toured with a reformed version of The Mamas & The Papas. In 1999, Phillips appeared in the Disney Channel series "So Weird" as fictional rock star Molly Phillips and sang original songs written by the show's producers.

She also appeared in the Disney Channel original movie "Double Teamed" in 2002 and guest-starred on various TV shows such as "ER," "Without a Trace," "7th Heaven," "Cold Case," and "Beverly Hills, 90210." In 2011, Phillips won an Honorary Best Actress award for her performance in the independent film "Peach Plum Pear" at the Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto.

She has also worked as a drug rehab counselor at the Breathe Life Healing Center in West Hollywood since 2016. In 2017, Phillips made a guest appearance in an episode of the rebooted "One Day at a Time" as Pam Valentine, a counselor. She reprised the role in 2019 for two episodes of the third season. She also appeared as Barbara Denning in multiple episodes of the Netflix original series "Orange Is the New Black" in 2018.

Throughout her career, Mackenzie Phillips has experienced both success and struggles, including battles with substance abuse and addiction. However, she has also been recognized for her talent and contributions to the entertainment industry.

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Who Played Julie on One Day at a Time?

Laura Mackenzie Phillips, born on November 10, 1959, is an American actress and singer played Julie on One Day at a Time. She has gained recognition for her roles in various film and television productions. Her notable roles include Carol Morrison in "American Graffiti," Julie Mora Cooper Horvath in the sitcom "One Day at a Time," and Molly Phillips in the Disney Channel series "So Weird."

Phillips was born in Alexandria, Virginia to John Phillips, a singer in The Mamas & The Papas, and his first wife, Susan Stuart Adams. She has a brother named Jeffrey Phillips and half-siblings named Tamerlane Phillips, Bijou Phillips, and Chynna Phillips.

As a student, Phillips attended Highland Hall Waldorf School in Northridge, California. At the age of 12, she formed a band with three classmates and was discovered by a casting agent during one of their performances. She was given an audition for a role in the 1973 film "American Graffiti," which she won and ultimately became her breakthrough role in the entertainment industry.

One Day at a Time 

One Day at a Time is a popular American sitcom that is based on the 1975 show of the same name. The original series was executive produced by Norman Lear, who later approached Sony Pictures Television with the idea of reimagining the show with a Latino family. Lear had previously produced the original series. The new series was developed by Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce, with Lear and his producing partner Brent Miller as executive producers.

The series features a talented ensemble cast that includes Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno. The show revolves around a Cuban-American family living in Echo Park, Los Angeles. It focuses on a single mother who is an Army veteran dealing with PTSD, her kids, and her Cuban mother. The reimagined series tackles a range of issues that Hispanic people living in the United States face, such as mental illness, immigration, sexism, homophobia, gender identity, and racism.

One Day at a Time premiered on Netflix on January 6, 2017, with subsequent seasons premiering on January 26, 2018, and February 8, 2019. Although Netflix canceled the series on March 14, 2019, Pop announced on June 27, 2019, that it would revive the series in 2020, making it the first original program canceled by Netflix to be revived on a traditional linear network.

The fourth season premiered on March 24, 2020, on Pop, with a simulcast on TV Land and Logo TV. However, production on season 4 came to an end due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and new episodes were not expected to air until 2021. Plans were announced for an animated special, called "The Politics Episode," which premiered on June 16, 2020. CBS began airing season 4 episodes on October 12, 2020.

However, in November 2020, the series was canceled after the fourth season by Pop, but Sony Pictures TV indicated that they would shop the series to other outlets. Sadly, on December 8, 2020, it was announced that there would be no new episodes, ending the series' run for good.

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What Happened to Julie on One Day at a Time: FAQs

1. What is One Day at a Time?

One Day at a Time is an American sitcom based on the 1975 series of the same name. It focuses on a Cuban-American family living in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Echo Park and deals with various issues such as mental illness, immigration.

2. Who created One Day at a Time?

The series was developed by Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce, with Norman Lear and his producing partner Brent Miller as executive producers.

3. Who stars in One Day at a Time?

The show features an ensemble cast including Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno.

4. When did One Day at a Time first premiere?

The series first premiered on Netflix on January 6, 2017.

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