• Name: Julian Sands
  • Date of Birth: January 04, 1958
  • Place of Birth: Otley, Yorkshire, England, UK
Mini-bio: A British leading actor, tall and gaunt particularly in horror and drama films, Julian Sands came to notice by NBC when the television company cast him in the television mini-series "The Sun also Rise...( read more)s" and then with Anthony Hopkins in the television film "A Married Man". Sands also got notice in his very small roles in "Privates on Parade" and "The Killing Field". It wasn't until his funny and romantic role opposite Denholm Elliott in "A Room with a View" and then his unusual role in "Gothic" when audiences noticed him and were fascinated with his good looks and unusual but sometimes chilling appearance. He continued work on screen in "Vibes", "Impromptu" and Steven Spielberg's "Arachnophobia", until his most remembered role as the "Warlock" in 1991, directed by Steve Miner. The film was such a major success that he returned for the terrifying sequel, "Warlock II: The Armageddon". His other credits include "Naked Lunch", "Tale of a Vampire", "Black Water", HBO's original suspense film "Mercy" and playing the title role in Dario Argento's remake of "The Phantom of the Opera". Sands has more recently been in Stephen King's "Rose Red" and is also occasionally seen on the English stage.
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Julian SandsTall, blond and striking, with angular features and an unmistakable European air, British actor Julian Sands looked right at home in the tasteful historical dramas, gothic horror films, and international espionage roles he became known for. This veteran actor started out charming audiences in the 1985 film “A Room With A View,” but darker roles in “Warlock” (1989), “Boxing Helena” (1993), and a string of films with director Mike Figgis always suggested a powerful talent with the potential to become a household name if the right role came along.Julian Sands was born in Otley, the Yorkshire region of England, in January of 1958. He was classically trained in drama at the Lord Wandsworth College in Hampshire and the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where one can imagine he refined his elegant and distinct speaking voice. He joined London’s Forum Theatre Company and was active with stage work, while dipping his toe into a film career by landing a series of supporting roles in well-respected films like Derek Jarman’s short “Broken English,” Roland Joffe’s Academy Award-winning “The Killing Fields” (1984) and in lighter fare like “Oxford Blues” (1984) and “After Darkness”(1985).In 1985, James Ivory took a chance on the fair-haired unknown, casting him as the romantic lead in the film adaptation of E.M. Forsters’ “A Room with a View,” which was the year’s critical fave and a Golden Globe and Oscar-nominee for Best Picture. Sands portrayed George Emerson, a Victorian non-conformist with literary leanings and a straightforward romantic manner that sent the object of his affection (Helena Bonham Carter) into a whirlwind of confusion over societal norms. The likeable film earned Sands a pile of attention from swooning females and casting directors alike, with film and TV opportunities abounding as a result. Not surprisingly, he moved from London to Hollywood to make these opportunities happen.Sands entered the world of the “big” Hollywood picture with parts in middle-of-the-road comedies like “Vibes” (1988) and “Arachnophobia”(1990), but by this point, had tapped into what would be a popular genre for his particular look — the stylized sexual horror film. He played author Percy Shelly in “Gothic” (1986) and further explored the realm of night-dwelling demons in films like “Siesta” (1988), “Warlock” (1989) and “Warlock: The Armageddon” (1993). Sands would revisit the period costume closet to play composer Franz Liszt in “Impromptu” (1991), before associating himself with several films which gained wide attention for their controversial natures — David Cronenberg’s creepy “Naked Lunch” (1991) and the daring drama “Boxing Helena” (1992), in which he starred as a psychotic doctor with a fetish for amputees.In 1994, Sands began what would become a lengthy working relationship with British director Mike Figgis, appearing in the heavy drama “The Browning Version.” The following year, he combined everything he’d learned in psycho-sexual roles and added a sinister Eastern Block twist to create the pimp in Figgis’ Academy Award-winning “Leaving Las Vegas”(1995). Figgis, who had always had a strained relationship with the Hollywood system, cast Sands in “The Loss of Sexual Innocence” (1999) before deciding to take a more experimental direction in filmmaking. Sands followed him into this cutting edge territory by appearing in the technically ambitious film, “Timecode,” (2000), which was shot with four cameras simultaneously and presented in four quadrants on one screen.In 1998, Sands enjoyed the opportunity to work with legendary Italian director Dario Argento on the critically bombed Italian filmed version of “Phantom of the Opera” before TV roles began to take up the bulk of his schedule. He starred in the miniseries “Rose Red” and “Napoleon” and began a string of one-offs on popular series such as “The L Word” (HBO, 2004-), “Stargate SG-1” (Syndicated, 1997-) and “Law & Order: SVU” (NBC, 1999-). In 2006, Sands got a profile boost and a regular paycheck when he was cast as the villainous Vladimir Bierko in the award-winning action series “24” (Fox, 2001-). Bierko was killed (and had his knees broken) by Jack Bauer during season five.
Julian Sands Information:
Full Name: Julian R. Sands
Eye color:Blue
Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m)
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Family:
  • Evgenia Citkowitz - Wife
  • Henry Sands - Father
  • Henry Sands - Son
  • Imogen - Daughter
  • Natalya - Daughter
  • Sarah Jane Morris - Ex-wife
  • Sarah Sands - Mother

  • Was introduced to his current wife, Evgenia, by John Malkovich
Resides in: Los Angeles, CA,
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Personal interests/hobbies:He likes running and has been known to run in "Nike" & "Brooks" running shoes.He has a passion for poetry and literature.
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Comments

  • mirabella1996
    Also, I forgot SIESTA(1987) one of the best films ever made!!
    If you haven't seen it, go & buy a copy NOW.....it is fantastic!!
    posted 2 days ago
  • mirabella1996
    Julian Sands is one of my favourite actors (& so gorgeous...it has to be said)
    I first came across him in Gothic(1987) & was mesmerised. He is so beautiful (even though I do not think he is actually that good an actor) & I have made a point of seeing all of his films that are available to me. I seem to have accumulated quite a collection!!
    Apart from Gothic (which is one of my all-time fave films) I also love Boxing Helena & Warlock....I watch these 3 over & over again.
    I think that he has matured a lot as an actor & is much better now than in the 80's & 90's (though not quite so gorgeous!!)
    posted 2 days ago
  • purpledolphin85
    Julian Sands totally rocked in Warlock!!!!!!! :D
    posted 612 days ago
  • nookdog1666
    This guy is so talented and under-rated, why isn't he in more movies you director people!
    posted 710 days ago
  • kenstachnik
    This man is a cinematic black hole of charisma...

    posted 937 days ago
  • xxSLOANExx
    Omgosh, I love Julian Sands. I fell in love with him in 'A Room With a Veiw.' Did ya'll know Julian's in 'Oceans 13.' Its a great movie and I give it 5 stars...

    posted 977 days ago
  • ladysesshie1721
    I love his work...Warlock and Rose Red r my faves! (he's so hot)
    posted 1009 days ago
  • Liloh
    He was really cool in Warlock.
    posted 1018 days ago
  • sayanything10
    Oooooh I love Julian Sands!!! He was a dream in a Room with a View and I loved him in Gothic as well. I just watched him put on an Irish accent in Witch Hunt and I was not disappointed :)
    posted 1053 days ago
  • shadowxsong
    YAY! And he finally has some images and a bio. I also liked him in Arachniphobia (sp?) no matter how stupid his character was at the end XD
    posted 1181 days ago
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