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.
Julian Brittano has come a long way in a relatively short time. A New Jersey native, Julian has exhibited his natural talent in sports, which have given him the tenacity, perseverance and inner strength that has helped launch him into a career in film, and television starting in 2015. Julian's latest big screen role is playing opposite Oprah Winfrey as David on the OWN's Hit TV series Greenleaf both Season 1 and 2. As well as reoccurring on FOX's Shots Fired set to release this March. Born the youngest of 2 children, Julian Brittano spent most of his adolescent years visiting with his older brother Reggie in a developmental facility, due to his brother's battle with Cerebral palsy. It was during those early years Julian discovered his two loves; Football and Entertainment. When he wasn't on the gridiron terrorizing opposing teams, he was at home playing one of 3 musical instruments, sax, piano, and bass. Early in his educational upbringing, Brittano has been acknowledged as a Gifted and Talented Student. Julian also, was a standout being a Prep Star All-State and All-Region Football player, which led to Julian being recruited by almost every major college football program in the country. He eventually decided on the University of Maryland to spend his college years. After college Julian dabbled in print and runway modeling, appeared in music videos, and a couple of stage plays. Julian also, has goals of producing and directing projects in the near future.
Julian Bunetta was born on October 22, 1982 in California, USA. He is known for xXx: State of the Union (2005), Shazam! (2019) and P.S. I Love You (2007).
Julian Burton was born on June 4, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for A Bucket of Blood (1959), Mission: Impossible (1966) and The Outer Limits (1963). He died on March 27, 2006 in Palm Springs, California, USA.
Julian Bustamante is known for Narcos (2015), La Reina Del Sur (2011) and Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso (2016).
Julian C. Wilkins is known for Signal (2021), Reverie (2019) and Summer Love (2021).
Julian Caicedo is an actor, known for Niñas mal (2010), Juanpis (2022) and El cartel de los sapos (2011).
Julian Cain was born on 26 July 1984 in Crimean Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Crimea, Ukraine]. He is an actor and writer, known for Whiteout (2009), Made for TV (2011) and General Hospital (1963).