Birth Day: 1958-01-04
Place of birth: Otley, Yorkshire, England, UK
Julian Sands (4 January 1958 — 13 January 2023) was an English actor, amassing a significantly successful career in film, television, and stage, gaining recognition for his roles in various British films throughout the 1980s. Sands' breakthrough came with his captivating performance in the 1985 romance film A Room with a View, directed by James Ivory. This period drama not only showcased his acting skills but also earned him widespread acclaim. Following this success, Sands continued to establish himself in the industry by taking on diverse roles in a variety of films like The Killing Fields (1984), Warlock (1989), and Arachnophobia (1990). Known for his striking presence and ability to portray a wide range of characters, Sands made a lasting impact on both the stage and screen. He collaborated with renowned directors and participated in classic and contemporary theatrical productions. In addition to his work in film and stage, Sands also embraced various genres, showcasing his versatility in both dramatic and genre work. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life earned him a respected place in the entertainment industry. Sands was also recognised for his philanthropic efforts and involvement in social causes. Tragically, on 13 January 2023, Sands went missing while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles. His remains were discovered in June of that year in the area he had been visiting.
Credits
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As Levi
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As Kurt
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As Rufus
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As Orlandi
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As Gustafson
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As Self
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As Bruce
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As Lionel Foyster
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As Count Holliday
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As Heath
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As Chief Medical Officer
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As Self
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As Purrbles McCat (voice)
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As Saul Aaron
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As King Jason (voice)
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As Garbos
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As 1980s Frederik Gemmell
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As Steven Essex
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As Tony ‘Sweet Cheeks’ Smith
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As Officer Jonta
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As Tilson, Man City President
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As Philip Leonides
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As Narrator (voice)
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As Lambert
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As Kotov
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As Evgeny
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As John Le Mesurier
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As Narrator (voice) (segment 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar')
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As Self
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As Sam Citkowitz
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As Winslow Cunard
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As Victore Representative
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As Le client
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As Cutter
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As Mark
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As Griffin
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As Hackett
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As Bernard
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As Young Henrik Vanger
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As Peter McNaughton
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As Robert
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As Malcolm
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As Franklin McVeigh
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As Peter the Goatherder
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As Doci
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As Nick Compton
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As Greco Montgomery
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As Gary
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As Dr. Hal Burns
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As Laurence Olivier
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As Bill
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As Manuel Romasanta
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As Hagen
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As Snakehead
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As Packard Schmidt
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As Doctor Lenz
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As Tour Guide
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As Louis XIV
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As Dr. Dominik Broussard
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As The sailor
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As Quentin
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As Terence Scopey
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As Adult Nic
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As The Phantom
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As Michael James
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As Rev. Basil March
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As Nurse Chris
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As Roderick
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As Ken
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As Yuri
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As Clive Potter
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As Padre Tiziano
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As Self
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As Professor Fuhrmann
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As Tom Gilbert
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As Finn Macha
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As Warlock
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As Alex
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As Dr. Nick Cavanaugh
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As Mark Constable
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As Mr. Cooper
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As Alcee Arobin
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As Stefan
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As Yves Cloquet
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As Gustav
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As Franz Liszt
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As Sergio Giuramondo
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As Dr. James Atherton
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As Father Daniel Mahoney
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As Warlock
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As Maj. Stepan Gregorivitj Kirilenko
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As Wolfgang Leighton
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As Dr. Harrison Steele
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As Julian
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As Percy Shelley
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As Kit
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As Mr. Sands (segment "The Room")
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As George Emerson
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As Charles
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As Sandy
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As Laurence Hunningford
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As Dr. Murray
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As Colin Gilchrist Fisher
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As Jon Swain
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As Climbing Sailor
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As Groom




