Julian Morris (actor)
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Julian Morris | |
Born | January 13, 1983 London, United Kingdom |
Notable roles | Owen Matthews in Cry Wolf, James Edwards in Whirlygirl |
Julian Morris (born 13 January 1983) is a British actor best known for his role in Cry Wolf.
Morris began acting at the Anna Scher Theatre in London. It was there, when he was thirteen, that a director on the hit British drama The Knock spotted him and asked him to play a boy pushed into the drug trade. Morris continued his intensive training under Anna Scher for the next eight years. In this period more opportunities arose and after appearing in several TV shows, films and commercials; he went on to spend three seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Working with directors such as Steven Pimlott, Tim Albery and Elijah Moshinsky, and alongside actors as diverse as Simon Russell Beale, Samuel West and Roger Allam. He credits this with being a major influence on his learning and craft. He is currently in America enjoying a burgeoning film career after playing the lead in the NBC pilot Young Arthur (2002) (TV). Recently, he starred in his biggest film yet, Cry Wolf (2005).