Julian Forsyth is an actor, known for A Touch of Frost (1992), Nazi Megastructures: Hitler's Italian Fortress (#4.2) (2017) and Nazi Megastructures: Hitler's Railway of Death (#4.02) (2017).
JULIAN FRANCIS ADDERLEY is a Producer and Editor from Montreal, Quebec. He received his Avid Certification for Editing in Post-Production at the Vancouver Film School in 1996 and graduated from the Sheridan College Media Arts program with a Diploma of Applied Art in 1998. He has worked for Corus Entertainment, Global Television, CTV, Nikon, Grey Canada and Lions Gate Films. He has written, produced and edited campaigns for KIA Motors and TVA Films and supervised staff schedules and project assignments in both the Senior Editor and Edit Supervisor roles for TVAccess Productions. His work has been featured at the Just For Laughs and Tribeca Film Festival. He was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his work on the documentary series 16x9: The Bigger Picture for Global Television. He Produced and Edited the trailer for the award winning animated film Angela's Christmas for 9 Story Media Group, Brown Bag Films and Netflix. He recently restored the Cinema Edition of Dracula (1979) for Black Hill Pictures, KOCH Media and Universal Pictures as Digital Colorist. He also served as Editor and Post Production Supervisor on the documentary feature It's Just Parkinson's for dnafilms.
Julian Freund is an actor, known for Kolaiyuthir Kaalam (2019), Naanum Single Thaan (2021) and Kalavryta 1943 (2021).
Julian Fricke is known for Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood (2012).
Award-winning, German-born actor Julian Gaertner, is known for his television and film appearances in Asia and Europe. He stands for bringing cultures closer together. Gaertner has distinguished himself as a multitalented actor, bringing both superior martial arts and language expertise to films including the TaiChi movie The Way We Dance, the Hong Kong police movie Chui Lung (2017) in which he pays, Geoff a Cantonese speaking police officer who faces Andy Lau and Donnie Yen, or Shanghai 1930's film The Longest Shot (2018) as well as Hollywood movies like Ghost in the Shell. He has participated in various TV entertainment including fixed roles in Hong Kong largest TV Network TVB. Gaertner is managed by ShawBrother International Pictures Hong Kong, the oldest and most known production and management house in the city. A multi-linguist, Gaertner speaks fluently in Mandarin, Cantonese, German, and English, and has been embraced by the Hong Kong entertainment community with an individual fan base in Hong Kong, China and Europe. He has won Best Supporting Actor award at the L.A. Film awards and the Oniros Awards in Italy for his role as the "Young Gun" in the Hong Kong - UK short film DEADEND which is currently produced for Cinema release in China and the West. Gaertner is passionate about cultural and language learning. He has worked for the German cultural department in Shanghai and performed as the protagonist of an award-winning show "Energy Zone" at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and Entrepreneurship from the University of Hong Kong and has been learning screen acting at the Munich School and London Pinewood.
Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, Julian Galea grew up with an old camcorder is his hand, using his family and friends as actors in his makeshift short films. An avid writer of short stories, poetry and lyrics from his teenage years, his story telling developed into screen writing form, where his ability to create inspiring characters and explore their unique journey's would soon define him as a screen writer. He graduated from UNSW (University of New South Wales) and pursued a successful career in Property Development, managing multi million dollar projects, until his passion for film prevailed. With a deep love and respect for American cinema, he moved to New York to study the craft of filmmaking and develop a vehicle to express his talent for story telling. Now armed with a 16mm Arriflex, professional tutelage and the film rich city of New York, he wrote, directed and produced a portfolio of short films which would be his training. He graduated film school and began interning for several New York production companies while continuing to build his short film portfolio. He then moved to the L.A. to take up a Producers Assistant role, developing a variety of independent features until returning to Sydney to establish his own boutique independent production company, Galea Pictures. Julian's short films have been selected to screen internationally. In 2011, he was selected as an 'emerging producer' into SPAA (Screen Producers Association of Australia) and was shortlisted for an IF Independent Spirit Award for his short film, 'Twelve'. In 2012, Julian sold the Australian T.V. rights to SBS for the Screen Australia and Metro Screen funded short film, 'The Rose Tattoo'. Craving first hand on-set experience with a world class director before making his directorial debut, he returned to New York to work on George Tillman Jr's, 'The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete'. Julian is now in development for several feature films.
Julian Gamble is known for Third Watch (1999), House of Cards (2013) and Grand Theft Auto V (2013).
Julian Gant is an actor and writer, known for Real Steel (2011), Key and Peele (2012) and Love and Honor (2013).
Julian Garner was born on October 1, 1970 in Penang, Malaysia. He is known for Muriel's Wedding (1994), Farscape (1999) and Top of the Lake (2013).
Julian Paul Gavilanes was born in Edmonds Washington to Peggy McNeil and Diego Gavilanes. His mother is of Irish descent and his father of Ecuadorian. He spent a good portion of his childhood traveling - living between Ecuador and Washington. His cultural background gave him and his two older brothers, Gabriel and Tony, the opportunity to view the world a little differently than most kids at their young age. There was a heavy encouragement to be creative in the house. Producing home movies and staging plays in their garage for their neighbors was a standard happening at the Gavilanes house. The passion to perform stuck with Julian through high school, where he would engage in his musical roots. However, after several years of pursuing music, he decided to move in a different direction. Through all the uncertainties and failed attempts at finding that direction, Julian finally made up his mind to follow his childhood dream - acting. After quickly securing representation in Seattle he booked his first audition he went into, scoring a role in Matthew Lillard's, "Fat Kid Rules the World. More immediate success followed thereafter, helping make a name for Julian throughout the Pacific Northwest film community. He decided to take his momentum to a halt to study and grow as an actor. He moved to NYC and spent two years at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Residing in NYC Julian has been working on building his film and television presence. His most recent work was on SyFy's "Z Nation," and as the lead in the upcoming feature film "Star Leaf."