Julián Reboratti (Buenos Aires, 1975). Director, Executive Producer and Screenwriter. Graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute (2002), he directed the feature films: "Montecastro" (2018); "Curtino Bros" (2019) and "Los Illuminados" (2021); the medium-length films "Novo Citizen" (2009) and "Debut y Despedida" (2011), the short film "Polvo de estrellas" (2010) and the web series: "El Viaje Mágico y Misterioso del Dr. Curtino" (2020). As a producer he worked, among other production companies, as Executive Producer of PEGSAGROUP; as General Producer of the series MALICIA (for Las Eme producciones, Ahorita Producciones and TDA); as Producer of Promos and Galas of the program "Celebrity Splash" (Argentine version TELEFE) for the Eyeworks production company; also as Senior Producer of the LAPT program of Pokerstars for ESPN International of SPG; as Content Producer of the TV program "Great Mathematics Topics" (Adrián Paenza's program for Argentina and Uruguay) with the production companies La Brújula and El Oso, and was also General Production Coordinator of the Ciudad Abierta channel.
Julian Rehrl is known for Ein Dorf steht Kopf (2018), SOKO Kitzbühel (2001) and Der schöne Hans (2020).
Born in NYC, Raised in the Bronx, Attended Southern Vermont College Studied acting with Madeleine Sherwood and Patrick Brafford at John Strasberg's Real Stage. His first break came with his role in Miami Vice. Moved to California in 1985 where he played Victor Ortega on the syndicated series "What a Country!"
Julian Rhind-Tutt was born on July 20, 1968 in West Drayton, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England. He is an actor and producer, known for Stardust (2007), Green Wing (2004) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001). He is married to Natasa Zajc. They have one child.
A graduate of The National Film School, Julian Richards wrote and directed three short films; Pirates (1987) (The Starting Out Award at The Celtic Film Festival), Queen Sacrifice (1988) (Best Film at the British Short Film Festival) and Bad Company (1992) (AFI Film Festival official selection). Their success led to employment at the BBC where Richards directed doc-drama A Mutter of Voices (1994) about genocide in Rwanda and Channel 4 Television where he directed twelve episodes of Liverpool soap Brookside (1982). In 1994 Richards was hired by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment to adapt the novel "Calling All Monsters" to screenplay. Two years later he returned to the UK to write and direct his debut feature Darklands (1996), a conspiracy horror about paganism and human sacrifice (Melies D'Argent for Best European Fantasy Film 1997). Richards second feature, conspiracy thriller Silent Cry (2002) was awarded The Gold Remi at Worldfest Houston and his third feature The Last Horror Movie (2003) won The Melies D'Argent for Best European Fantasy Film 2005 . Richards followed up with coming-of-age thriller Summer Scars (2007) which won two BAFTA Cymru Awards and Charles Dickens's England (2009) starring Sir Derek Jacobi in a documentary about the life of iconic British author Charles Dickens. In 2011 Richards returned to the US to direct Shiver (2012), a psychological thriller starring Danielle Harris and John Jarratt for Image Entertainment. In 2017 Richards directed psychological horror Daddy's Girl (2018) starring Costas Mandylor and Jemma Dallender which won Best Director at Fantasporto, and in 2018 he directed paranormal horror Reborn (2018) starring Barbara Crampton, Michael Pare and Chaz Bono which won 15 awards including Best Sci-Fi Feature at Another Hole In The Head. In 2019 Richards directed the Bad Santa segment in Christmas horror anthology Deathcember (2019)
Julian Richings was born in Oxford, England, and has become a familiar figure to Canadian cinema and television audiences, appearing in over 50 films and 20 separate television series. After training in drama at the University of Exeter and touring North America with a British stage production, Mr. Richings moved to Toronto, Canada in 1984. Within five years, he had become a regular on the second season of the Canadian War of the Worlds (1988) TV series. Other roles followed, and he gained critical acclaim as the bitter, aging punk rock legend Bucky Haight in Bruce McDonald's mock-documentary Hard Core Logo (1996). His appearance in Vincenzo Natali's Cube (1997) was brief, but definitely memorable. In 2000, Mr. Richings appeared as Francis Bellanger, an itinerant railroad worker who falls in love with a prostitute (played by Shirley Henderson), in The Claim (2000), and the role earned him a Genie Award nomination for best supporting actor. His performance as the nearly-blind security guard Otto in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (2004) was considered especially impressive by many critics. A busy stage actor as well, Mr. Richings was presented with two Dora Awards in the late 1980s and continues to perform professionally in the Toronto area. He tends to appear in small, experimental theaters and has been known to work for free if he thinks the material is interesting enough. In addition to acting, Mr. Richings has taught seminars and classes on acting and on movement for actors in the Toronto area for nearly twenty years. Mr. Richings is married and has two children. He resides with his family in Toronto.
Julian Riley is known for his work on RuPaul's Drag Race UK (2019).
Julian Rivero was born on July 25, 1890 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1934), The Mad Empress (1939) and Trail to Mexico (1946). He was married to Isobel Thomas. He died on February 24, 1976 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Julian Rivett was born in 1967 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. He is an actor, known for A Thousand Kisses Deep (2011), The Strangerers (2000) and EastEnders (1985).
Julian Robert Kato is an actor, known for Rescued by Ruby (2022).