Acting credits
52
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
52
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.3
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 89635
IMDb ID: nm0193090
Known for: Acting
Born: December 8, 1937
Died: June 27, 2020
Age: 82
Place of birth: Devon, England, UK
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1965 - 2020
Years active: 56
Average TMDB rating: 6.4
Wikidata: Q3811088
Also known as
Julian Burnlee Curry
Julian Burnlee Curry was an English actor best known for playing Claude Erskine-Browne in ITV's legal comedy-drama Rumpole of the Bailey. The son of William Burnlee Curry (1900-1962), headmaster of Dartington Hall School from 1930 to 1957, and Marjorie Graham (née McIldowie), Curry was educated at Dartington Hall School and King's College, Cambridge Curry made his first television appearance in 1965 in an episode of the series For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other TV appearances include roles in Pride and Prejudice (1967), Softly, Softly (1968), Nicholas Nickleby (1968), Z-Cars (1965 & 1975), The Floater (1975), The Way of the World (1975), Brassneck (1975), The Glittering Prizes (1976), Trilby (1976), The Onedin Line (1976), Campion's Interview (1977), Rumpole of the Bailey (1977–1992), The Life of Shakespeare (1978), Prince Regent (1979), The Vanishing Army (1980), Psy Warriors (1981), A Fine Romance (1982), the BBC Television Shakespeare production of King Lear (1982), The New Statesman (1984), Three Up, Two Down (1985), Lytton's Diary (1985–86), Death of a Son (1989), Around the World in 80 Days (1989), Sherlock Holmes (1991), Thatcher: The Final Days (1991), Inspector Morse (1993), Bugs – Assassins Inc (1995), It Might Be You (1995), Kavanagh QC (1997), The Wyvern Mystery (2000), Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001), The Hunt (2001), Prince William (2002), Stig of the Dump (2002), Midsomer Murders (2004), The Brief (2005), and The Queen's Sister (2005) Curry's film appearances included The Mini-Affair (1967), The Brontë Sisters (1979), Manions of America (1981), Escape to Victory (1981), The Missionary (1982), Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985), Fall From Grace (1994), Loch Ness (1996), Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996), Seven Days to Live [de] (2000), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).
Movie credits linked with Julian Curry.
as Dr. Vargas
as Prof. Ed Saunders
as Father
as Carnarvon
as Dr. Blake
as Englishman
as Dr. Lazovert
as David Harris
as Prof. Ray Spector
as Stuart-Smith
as Lawyer
as Etienne
as Friend of Raggy Masterson
as Duke of Cornwall
as Charvier
as Hooper
as Shurlock
as Dave Adams
as Mr. Smith
as Symington
as Count Botvay
as Campion
as Jeremy Butler
Series credits linked with Julian Curry.
as Old Byron Berkeley • 1 eps
as Ronald Burgess • 1 eps
as Admiral • 1 eps
as Wilson • 3 eps
as Alan Cartwright • 1 eps
as Lecturer • 2 eps
as Gerald • 1 eps
as Tim Beauchamp • 2 eps
as Commissioner • 1 eps
as Tom • 1 eps
as Albert Shlessinger • 1 eps
as Charles Payne • 1 eps
as Colonel Maitland • 1 eps
as Sir Robert Cecil • 2 eps
as Count Botvay • 1 eps
as Claude Erskine-Brown • 32 eps
as Hubert • 1 eps
as Symington • 1 eps
as Lenville • 2 eps
as Mr. Collins • 2 eps
as Oronte • 1 eps
as Dr. Tim Izzard • 1 eps
as Edward • 1 eps