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Julian Richings
Birth at
8 September 1955
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Julian Richings is an English-born Canadian film actor from Oxford. In 1988, he joined the cast of the series War of the Worlds. In 1996, he received recognition from film critics for his participation in the film “Emblem of heavy rock”. In 1997, he got a short role in the film “Cube” directed by Vincento Natalie. In 1999, he was offered a supporting role in the science fiction film Time Thieves.
Julian is familiar to fans of horror films with his work in the TV series “Royal Hospital” and “Turn
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Julian Richings is an English-born Canadian film actor from Oxford.
In 1988, he joined the cast of the series War of the Worlds. In 1996, he received recognition from film critics for his participation in the film “Emblem of heavy rock”. In 1997, he got a short role in the film “Cube” directed by Vincento Natalie. In 1999, he was offered a supporting role in the science fiction film Time Thieves.
Julian is familiar to fans of horror films with his work in the TV series “Royal Hospital” and “Turn the wrong way”. In the first, he played the almost blind guard Otto, and his performance was enthusiastically received by film critics. During the filming, the actor met Stephen King, who was the author of the script. In “Turn the wrong way” Richings played the role of the maniac Three-toed, while trying to give him childlike immediacy.
Among the dramatic roles should be noted the role of the staff member of the stage Mr. Turnbull in the film “Theater” in 2004, where he starred with the actress.
Annette Bening . In addition, in the same year, the actor played the role of the cruel loan shark Orr in the Canadian film The Last Casino. Two years later, he had to play a small role of the creator of the mutant tetra in the film X-Men: The Last Battle, as well as a vampire hunter in the horror film.
The Sect of Satan . In 2008, the actor starred in the movie "Tabletman" directed by Luis Belanger.
Richings played a lot in the theater, and in the late eighties of the XX century for his services on the stage in Toronto was awarded two prizes Dora Prize. In 2008, he was again nominated for this award for his participation in the production of “Palace at the End of the World”. He liked to play in small experimental theaters, and became famous for being willing to work for free if the idea of the play seemed interesting to him.
Julian starred in TV series, promotional videos, cinema, played in theatrical productions, was engaged in voice acting and taught acting.