Tall, gaunt, and particularly effective in horror and drama films, British actor Julian Sands was born in Otley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, to Brenda and William Sands. He came to the attention of NBC when the network cast him in the TV miniseries The Sun Also Rises (1984) and then with Anthony Hopkins in the television film A Married Man (1983). Sands also got noticed for his very small roles in Privates on Parade (1983) and The Killing Fields (1984). It wasn't until his funny and romantic role opposite Denholm Elliott in A Room with a View (1985) and then his unusual role in Gothic (1986) that audiences noticed him and were fascinated with his good looks and unusual but sometimes chilling appearance. He continued work on screen in Vibes (1988), Impromptu (1991) and Steven Spielberg's Arachnophobia (1990), until his most remembered role as Warlock (1989), directed by Steve Miner. The film was such a major success that he returned for the terrifying sequel, Warlock: The Armageddon (1993). His other credits include Naked Lunch (1991), Tale of a Vampire (1992) and the title role in Dario Argento's Il fantasma dell'opera (1998). Sands has more recently been in Stephen King's Rose Red (2002) and is also occasionally seen on the English stage.
Julian Schaffner was born in Zurich, Switzerland to Janet Bako Schaffner and Beat Schaffner. He has one sibling, Jil Schaffner, who is older. His parents are both Swiss, although his mother has Iraqi-Assyrian roots. When Julian was six years old, his parents sent him to acting classes in Aventura Miami, Florida, where he discovered his passion: Acting. As a child Julian modeled for several magazines and companies such as: Mazda, Mc Donald's, Calida Clothing and many more. During high school Julian played in various short films such as: Population Zero, The Slender Case and a music video from "Madbob". After finishing school, Julian got his first lead role in a sci-fi feature film called "Singularity" starring John Cusack in 2014. He also studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles. In 2015 & 2016 Julian studied at the Brian Timoney Actors' Studio in London. In 2017, Julian was cast for the world-renowned chocolate company "Cadbury".
Julian Scheihing Navarrete is an actor, known for Bump (2021).
Julian Schillemans is known for Noise (2023).
Julian Schnabel was born on October 26, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a director and writer, known for At Eternity's Gate (2018), Le scaphandre et le papillon (2007) and Before Night Falls (2000). He was previously married to Olatz López Garmendia and Jacqueline Schnabel.
Julian Scober is an actor, known for A Christmas Proposal (2021).
Julian Seager is an English award winning character Actor. Julian splits his time between the USA and UK. He appears in Netflix Hit Show Vikings Valhalla as Jarl Gorm, Fisherman's Friends and has recently had a lead role in the political horror movie Election Night. He has had roles on TV shows such as Bafta Award Winning Poldark, Miracle Workers, Cursed, Galavant and is a season regular for last 10 years on Doc Martin. He also appears in movies such as Death Race 4, Scareycrows, Viking Legacy, Survivorz and a plethora of Independent Films. The horror short Baghead where Julian plays the Gatekeeper has won a respectful amount of awards (50 at last count) including Best Supporting Actor for Julian at the British Horror Film Festival in 2019 and entitled Baghead to be submitted to the Academy for potential Oscar consideration. His deep and versatile voice has lead him to work in Narration. His is featured in games such as Fable. He also narrates audio books and is in numerous radio plays. Julian is also a passionate Foodie and has a youtube channel called Hairy Foody Guy.
Julian Sedgwick was born on May 11, 1964 in Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England. He is an actor, known for Dragonball Evolution (2009), Colombiana (2011) and Original Sin (2001).
Julian Selman is an actor, known for Residue (2020).
Julian Senior was born in August 1938 in the UK. He is known for Staircases to Nowhere: Making Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' (2013), Stanley and Us (1999) and Filmworker (2017).