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      Raul Julia

      Raul Julia

      Highest Rated: 86% Presumed Innocent (1990)

      Lowest Rated: 11% Street Fighter (1994)

      Birthday: Mar 9, 1940

      Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico

      A magnetic presence on both stage and screen, actor Raul Julia electrified audiences with the intensity of his performances in a wide variety of roles, from the malevolent Mack the Knife in "The Threepenny Opera" and the impassioned political prisoner in "Kiss of the Spider Woman" to the ghoulish Gomez Addams in "The Addams Family" (1991). He was born Raul Rafael Julia y Arcelay in Floral Park, a suburb of San Juan, Puerto Rico, on March 9, 1940, the son of a former opera singer and an electrical engineer turned successful restaurateur. His family's prosperity allowed Julia to enjoy a world-class education at the private Catholic school Colegio Espiritu Santo, where he also gave his first stage performance as the Devil. The experience, along with a viewing of Errol Flynn in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), convinced Julia to pursue a career in acting, and he continued to act in and produce school productions at Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola and later, the University of Puerto Rico. His parents, however, wanted him to study law, and he indulged their wishes with a year at Fordham University in New York before returning to Puerto Rico and resuming his acting aspirations. He worked steadily in a variety of showcases, from classical theater to musical acts and television programs before deciding to relocate to the United States on the advice of actor Orson Bean, who saw Julia perform while on vacation in Puerto Rico. Julia arrived in New York City in 1964, and after a period of training and odd jobs for financial support, began appearing Off-Broadway in classical and modern productions. While performing poetry in 1967, Julia gained the attention of New York Shakespeare Festival founder Joseph Papp, who made him stage manager for a production of "Hamlet" and also cast him in several other plays. By 1969, Julia had moved up to starring roles on Broadway in The Cuban Thing and Arthur Kopit's Indians, as well as leads for the New York Shakespeare Festival, most notably in a 1972 production of "Two Gentlemen of Verona," for which he earned his first Tony nomination. During this period, Julia also began appearing in feature films, including "The Panic in Needle Park" (1971) and "The Organization" (1971), and on four episodes of the PBS educational series "Sesame Street" (1969- ) as Raul the Fix-It Man. The stage, however, remained his primary showcase during this period, and Julia would earn two more Tony nominations for a 1974 production of "Where's Charley?" and as Mack the Knife in "The Threepenny Opera" in 1976. In 1978, he drew critical praise for his turn as Count Dracula in the Tony-winning revival of Hamilton Deane's play and as Petruchio opposite Meryl Streep in "The Taming of the Shrew." His film career finally began to flourish in the mid-1980s with his Golden Globe-nominated turn as a political prisoner in Hector Babenco's "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; the success of the film and praise for his performance led to appearances a string of major studio pictures, including a savvy detective in Frank Perry's "Compromising Positions" (1985), Jane Fonda's hairdresser husband in "The Morning After" (1986), a conniving politician who convinces Richard Dreyfuss to impersonate a Latin dictator in "Moon Over Parador" (1988), a Mexican federal officer in Robert Towne's "Tequila Sunrise" (1988) and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero in "Romero" (1989). Julia also enjoyed substantive roles on television, most notably as Aristotle Onassis in "Onassis: The Richest Man in the World" (ABC, 1986), but he was perhaps best known to most moviegoers as the exuberant and macabre Gomez Addams in Barry Sonnenfeld's big-screen adaptation of "The Addams Family" (1991). A costly and stressful production for most of its cast and crew - Julia burst a blood vessel in his eye during filming - "Addams" was a sizable hit, and generated a modestly popular sequel, "Addams Family Values" (1993). The latter film would prove to be the last feature released during Julia's lifetime; according to various sources, Julia's health began to decline due to stomach cancer or an infection in the early 1990s, causing him to experience considerable weight loss and weakness. Despite his condition, he remained active on stage, appearing in a 1992 Broadway production of "Man of La Mancha," in the HBO drama "The Burning Season," and in the Jean-Claude Van Damme action vehicle "Street Fighter." He completed his final screen role as a Central American military torturer in hiding in "Down Came a Blackbird" (Showtime, 1995) two weeks before being hospitalized for intense abdominal pain on October 16, 1994. He suffered a stroke that evening and fell into a coma before succumbing to complications from the stroke on October 24, 1994. His body was flown to Puerto Rico for a state funeral before thousands of mourners, while actors in New York paid tribute at the Joseph Papp Public Theater. For his performance in "The Burning Season," Julia was posthumously awarded an Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award.

      Highest rated movies

      Presumed Innocent
      Kiss of the Spider Woman
      Romero
      The Escape Artist
      Panic in Needle Park
      Addams Family Values The Addams Family
      The Morning After

      Photos

      THE GUMBALL RALLY, Raul Julia, Nicholas Pryor (back), Michael Sarrazin 1976 THE ORGANIZATION, Sidney Poitier, Lani Miyazaki, Raul Julia, Demond Wilson, Bill Green Bush, James Watson, Ron O'Neal, 1971 THE ORGANIZATION, Lani Miyazaki, Raul Julia, Demond Wilson, Bill Green Bush, James Watson, Ron O'Neal, Sidney Poitier, 1971 PENITENT, THE, Raul Julia, 1988. TEMPEST, Raul Julia, Molly Ringwald, 1982, (c) Columbia ROMERO, Raul Julia, 1989 THE MORNING AFTER, Raul Julia, 1986, ©Lorimar Productions . ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, Carol Kane, Raul Julia, Christina Ricci, Angelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, 1993 ROMERO, Raul Julia, 1989 KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Raul Julia, Sonia Braga, 1985, (c)Island Alive THE GUMBALL RALLY, Raul Julia (left), Michael Sarrazin (second from left), 1976 KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, from left: Raul Julia, William Hurt, 1985, © Strand Releasing THE ESCAPE ARTIST, Desi Arnaz, Raul Julia, 1982. ©Warner Bros. THE ESCAPE ARTIST, Raul Julia, Teri Garr, 1982, (c)Orion Pictures STREET FIGHTER, from left, Raul Julia, Wes Studi, 1994, ©Universal THE ESCAPE ARTIST, Raul Julia, Griffin O'Neal, 1982, (c)Orion Pictures THE MORNING AFTER, from left: Jane Fonda, Raul Julia, 1986. ©Lorimar Film Entertainment KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Raul Julia, 1985 ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES, Raul Julia, Kaitlyn/Kristen Hooper, 1993, (c)Paramount TEMPEST, Raul Julia, 1982, (c) Columbia

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Down Came a Blackbird Tomas Ramirez (Character) - 1995
      11% 20% Street Fighter General M. Bison (Character) $33.2M 1994
      No Score Yet 71% The Burning Season Chico Mendes (Character) - 1994
      75% 63% Addams Family Values Gomez Addams (Character) $45.7M 1993
      No Score Yet 29% The Plague Cottard (Character) - 1992
      67% 66% The Addams Family Gomez Addams (Character) $111.3M 1991
      33% 36% The Rookie Strom (Character) $20.3M 1990
      50% 33% Frankenstein Unbound Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Character) $37.0K 1990
      27% 57% Havana Arturo Duran (uncredited) (Character) $8.8M 1990
      86% 67% Presumed Innocent Alejandro `'Sandy'` Stern (Character) $85.7M 1990
      82% 80% Romero Archbishop Oscar Romero (Character) $167.0K 1989
      20% 50% Mack the Knife MacHeath (Character) $16.1K 1989
      42% 46% Moon Over Parador Roberto Strausmann (Character) $10.1M 1988
      No Score Yet 64% Tango Bar Ricardo (Character) - 1988
      53% 40% Tequila Sunrise Carlos/Comandante Xavier Escalante (Character) $39.7M 1988
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Penitent Ramon Guerola (Character) - 1988
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Trading Hearts Vinnie Iacona (Character) - 1988
      No Score Yet 75% Onassis: The Richest Man in the World Aristotle Onassis (Character) - 1988
      No Score Yet 64% The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana (Character) - 1987
      No Score Yet No Score Yet La Gran Fiesta Don Miguel de la Torre (Character) - 1987
      63% 38% The Morning After Joaquin Manero (Character) $22.4M 1986
      No Score Yet 12% Florida Straits Carlos Jayne (Character) - 1986
      86% 81% Kiss of the Spider Woman Valentin Arregui (Character) $13.2M 1985
      56% 36% Compromising Positions David Suarez (Character) - 1985
      20% 17% Overdrawn at the Memory Bank Aram Fingal/Rick Blaine (Character) - 1983
      80% 63% The Escape Artist Stu Quiñones (Character) - 1982
      55% 73% Tempest Kalibanos (Character) - 1982
      51% 61% One From the Heart Ray (Character) $54.8K 1982
      No Score Yet No Score Yet A Life of Sin Paulo (Character) - 1979
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Strong Medicine Unknown (Character) - 1979
      61% 43% Eyes of Laura Mars Michael Reisler (Character) - 1978
      29% 65% The Gumball Rally Franco (Character) - 1976
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Woman Who Cried Murder Detective Nick Rodriguez (Character) - 1975
      No Score Yet 71% Death Scream Detective Nick Rodriguez (Character) - 1975
      No Score Yet No Score Yet King Lear Edmund (Character) - 1974
      80% 75% Panic in Needle Park Marco, Junkie Artist (Character) - 1971
      25% 29% The Organization Juan Mendoza (Character) - 1971

      TV

      Credit
      87% 98% Mystery Science Theater 3000 Unknown (Character) 1997
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Bob Newhart Show Dr. Greg Robinson (Guest Star) 1974