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Julian Curry

AKA: Julian Burnlee Curry
Birthday: 1937-12-08
Died: 2020-06-27
Birthplace: Devon, England, UK


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).

Filmography

Mysteries of Egypt
Character: Carnarvon
The Mini-Affair
Character: Ronnie
The Bronte Sisters
Character: Mr. Smith

Vanished! A Video Seance
Character: Father
Reasonable Force
Character: Commissioner

Rasputin
Character: Dr. Lazovert
Deadline
Character: Stuart-Smith

Death of a Son
Character: Prof. Ray Spector
Hamlet
Character: Horatio
Seven Days to Live
Character: Prof. Ed Saunders

The Way of the World
Character: Petulant
Bright Eyes
Character: Charvier
The Midas Plague
Character: Edward

The Saliva Milkshake
Character: Rafferty
Cause of Death
Character: Dr. Blake
Big Wheels and Sailor
Character: Dave Adams

The Missionary
Character: Friend of Raggy Masterson
Loch Ness
Character: Englishman
Thatcher: The Final Days
Character: David Harris

Psy-Warriors
Character: Hooper
The Vanishing Army
Character: Symington
King Lear
Character: Duke of Cornwall

Escape to Victory
Character: Shurlock
Gotcha / Campion's Interview
Character: Campion
The Floater
Character: Jeremy Butler

Ghost Chase
Character: Lawyer
When the Actors Come
Character: Count Botvay