Raúl Juliá

Acting

Raúl Juliá

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 09, 1940 (85 years old)
Death date
Oct 24, 1994

Raúl Juliá

Known For

Babenco: Tell Me When I Die
1h 14m
DOLBY
Movie 2020

Babenco: Tell Me When I Die

Besieged by cancer and nearing the end, the genius Argentine-Brazilian...

Disclosure
1h 47m
DOLBY
Movie 2020

Disclosure

An investigation of how Hollywood's fabled stories have deeply influenced...

Raúl Juliá: The World’s a Stage
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Raúl Juliá: The World’s a Stage

Raúl Juliá: The World’s a Stage is a warm and...

Tangled Web: Making Kiss of the Spider Woman
1h 48m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

Tangled Web: Making Kiss of the Spider Woman

Rare documents and details of the film's story. From its...

The Dream Studio
28min
DOLBY
Movie 2004

The Dream Studio

A documentary about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's 'One...

Street Fighter
1h 42m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Street Fighter

Col. Guile and various other martial arts heroes fight against...

The Burning Season
2h 3m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

The Burning Season

Based on the true story of a Brazilian rubber tapper...

Havana
2h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Havana

During the revolution, a high-stakes gambler arrives in Cuba seeking...

Presumed Innocent
2h 7m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Presumed Innocent

Rusty Sabich is a deputy prosecutor engaged in an obsessive...

Romero
1h 45m
DOLBY
Movie 1989

Romero

Romero is a compelling and deeply moving look at the...

Biography

Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor. His film career peaked in the US in the early 1990s. Born in San Juan, he gained interest in acting while still in school. Upon completing his studies, Juliá decided to pursue a career in acting. After performing in the local scene for some time, he was convinced by entertainment personality Orson Bean to move and work in New York City. Juliá, who had been bilingual since his childhood, soon gained interest in Broadway and "Off Broadway" plays. He performed in mobile projects, including the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre. Juliá was eventually noticed by Joseph Papp, who offered him work in the New York Shakespeare Festival. After gaining notoriety, he received roles in two television series, Love of Life and Sesame Street. For his performance in Two Gentlemen of Verona, he received a nomination for the Tony Award and won a Drama Desk Award. Between 1974 and 1982, Juliá received Tony Award nominations for Where's Charley?, The Threepenny Opera and Nine. During the 1980s, he worked in several films, receiving nominations for the Golden Globe Awards, for his performance in Tempest, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, winning the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor for the latter. In 1991 and 1993, Juliá portrayed "Gomez Addams" in two film adaptations of The Addams Family. In 1994, he filmed The Burning Season and a film adaptation of the Street Fighter video games. Later that year, Juliá suffered several health afflictions, eventually dying after suffering a stroke. His funeral was held in Puerto Rico, being attended by thousands. For his work in The Burning Season, Juliá won a posthumous Golden Globe and Emmy Award.