Julian Bibb is an actor, known for American Ripper (2017).
Julian Black Antelope (nicknamed JBA), is a Canadian actor of First Nations/Central American and Irish descent who first entered the film and television arena in 2004 on DreamWorks/TNT's epic six-part mini-series Into the West (2005) alongside First nations Canadian icon, Graham Greene. A self-taught actor with no financial means for formal training, learned by trial and error working hard to carve out a small living doing plays, day player roles including working as a stunt performer, His first television breakthrough would come in 2010 on the gritty and critically acclaimed Canadian first nations television series Blackstone (2009). Four seasons of Black Antelope's portrayal of Darrien Tailfeathers-a villain audiences would come to love-to-hate, would earn him a CSA nomination (Canadian Screen Award-formerly known as a Gemini) for best Guest Star in a TV series alongside Edward Asner and William Shatner. In 2014 Black Antelope was cast in 'John Logan's Penny Dreadful (2014) which took him overseas where he quickly secured European representation and has since worked consistently both nationally and internationally on Film and TV projects like Condor (2018), An Klondike (2015), Justice Dot Net (2018), Caught (2018), Hell on Wheels (2011). An actor with a strong sense of physicality, JBA often plays characters with stunt action who are fearsome, menacing and psychotic villains. In addition to acting and to his credit, (or demise) JBA has crossed over to "the Dark Side" writing and producing on several independent short films, documentaries and development of television concepts for broadcasters and as a recognized Telefilm producer, a rapidly growing slate of feature films. (True Fiction (2019), Harpoon (2019), Knuckleball (2018), Alive (2018), Fake Blood (2017), Empyrean (2016). Crediting his sanity, strength and foundation to the practice of his cultures belief systems, traditions he is forever grateful for the unwavering belief and support he receives from and his loving wife Tracy Walaschuk and their three beautiful daughters Sparrow, Emiko and Romin.
Julian Bleach was born on December 29, 1963 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. He is an actor, known for The Brothers Grimm (2005), Les Misérables (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).
Julian Bond was born on January 14, 1940 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He was an actor, known for Ray (2004), Greased Lightning (1977) and 5 to 7 (2014). He was married to Pamela Horowitz and Alice Louise Clapton. He died on August 15, 2015 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA.
Julian Bonfiglio is known for Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Underwater (2020) and The Lone Ranger (2013).
Julian Bonfiglio is an actor, known for his role on the Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominated series "Better Call Saul" (2015-), as well as "The Girlfriend Experience" (2017-), "Too Old to Die Young" (2019), and "Daybreak" (2019). He's also worked on feature films, such as, "Silk Road", "Making a Killing", and "Furthest Witness". He was raised in Boquete, Panamá and lived there for 17 years, with his mother, Lauretta Bonfiglio, and father, James W. Nichols. In his early years, Julian studied theater and art, acting in many Pulitzer prize winning plays, and even directing a few small productions. At the age of 18, he was scouted by the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency (Panama City), and shortly after moved to Milan, Italy where he would further his modeling work. He shot spreads for Vogue Italia, Luisa Via Roma, and even walked for John Varvatos during Milan Fashion Week 2012 . He now pursues his film career in New Mexico, working his way through the film industry. He is fluent in both Spanish, and English.
Julian Boote was born on October 9, 1967 in Bangor, North Wales, UK. He is known for Small Time Obsession (2000), Fallen Angels (2002) and Dead Room (2001). He died on May 12, 2020 in London, England.
Julian Borger is known for Citizenfour (2014) and For the Record with Greta (2017).
Julian Brand is an American actor, writer and aspiring producer. He is originally from San Francisco, California, but resides in Los Angeles. Julian began his acting career in middle school, where he was involved in school plays. One of his first on-stage performances would be as Tommy in The Music Man. Julian soon found himself auditioning for bigger roles, including an audition for a role in Harry Potter (2001) at age 11. He kick started his career in movies with a role in an independent horror film at the age of 15. Eventually, he would be recruited to act with the powerhouse off-Broadway Atlantic Theater Company. He has studied under the acclaimed and influential Acting Coach and Director Larry Moss, and has worked directly with Actor and Director Alex Karpovsky. He cites American film Directors Paul Thomas Anderson and the Coen brothers as artistic influences, and greatly admires American film icon Jack Nicholson for his extensive and acclaimed career in the industry. Julian pursued undergraduate studies while continuing to act in various film roles. While a student, he gained over 50 Indie film credits, appearing in both feature-length films as well as short films. In 2011, Julian appeared as Ron in the film Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same. He followed up this performance with a string of short film roles between 2011 and 2013. In 2013, Julian was back on the big screen, playing Roy in Bonnie & Clyde: Justified. He also made an appearance in award-winning Dark Comedy-Drama The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) as an uncredited Stratton Broker. His next features would be in bigger roles, as Brad in Pink Zone (2014) and Mario in Dope (2015). Julian continued his involvement in smaller projects such as short films and TV Series, portraying Jorge in R.I.P. (2015) and Shawn in Walking the Dead (2015). He was cast as Nicky Ramone in Death in the Desert (2015) and Jake in The Aspen Project (2016) before taking a short hiatus in 2017 to continue training and practicing for bigger roles. More recently, Brand was cast as Bud in Happy Journey (2018) and Corwin Garber's Blue Heart (2019). In addition to acting, Julian enjoys juggling in his free time and traveling. His travels have allowed him to pick up on the Spanish language and build more connections, leading to his capability of understanding different characters and shaping his portrayal around any particular character's story. A movie star in the making who's already acted with other celebrities in Hollywood, Julian is ready to take on any new challenges on camera and bring the best entertainment to anyone watching.
Julian Brass is a visionary who seamlessly blends wellness with the entertainment industry, recently adding acting and film production to his repertoire. As the innovative force behind FitOver40, Julian has championed a holistic approach to aging and wellness. His venture into acting and his role as an executive producer signify a bold step towards merging wellness narratives with cinematic storytelling. His acclaimed book, "Own Your Anxiety," mirrors the depth and empathy he brings to his creative projects, underscoring his multifaceted approach to wellness. Julian's entry into the entertainment sphere as an actor and producer diversifies his portfolio and amplifies his voice in the wellness community, bridging the gap between personal development and entertainment.