Julian Sands

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Julian Sands as Vladimir Bierko on 24.
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Julian Sands as Vladimir Bierko on 24.

Julian Sands (born January 4, 1958) is a British actor.

Sands was born in Otley, Yorkshire, England, one of five siblings. He studied at Lord Wandsworth College in Hampshire, and then went on to the Forum Theatre Company and the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where he met his first wife.

Sands began his film career appearing in supporting roles, including parts in the 1984 films Oxford Blues and The Killing Fields. He was cast as the romantic lead in the 1985 film A Room with a View, the success of which prompted Sands to move to Hollywood in 1987 and pursue an American film career. He has since appeared in a variety of low-tier and higher-budget films, including the title role in the 1989 cult film Warlock, and parts in films such as Arachnophobia, Boxing Helena and Leaving Las Vegas. He has done voice-overs as Valmont in the Jackie Chan Adventures cartoon for Season 1 before being replaced by British actors Andrew Ableson and Greg Ellis for the other seasons. He also appears in the ninth season of Stargate SG-1, playing an agent for the evil Ori, and in the 2006 season of the television series 24, as terrorist Vladimir Bierko.

Sands has been married twice: to journalist Sarah Sands (whom he divorced in 1987), and in 1990 to writer Evgenia Citkowitz, with whom he lives in Los Angeles. He has a son from his first marriage, Henry (born in 1985) who is currently studying history at Edinburgh University, and two young daughters from his second marriage.

Sands also is a very keen art and antiques collector.

[edit] Selected filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2005 24 Vladimir Bierko Television series
2003 The Medallion Snakehead
2000 Timecode Quentin, the Masseur
1995 Leaving Las Vegas Yuri
1993 Warlock: The Armageddon Warlock
1993 Boxing Helena Doctor Nick Cavanaugh
1991 Warlock Warlock
1991 Naked Lunch Yves Cloquet
1990 Arachnophobia Doctor James Atherton
1986 A Room with a View George Emerson
1984 The Killing Fields Jon Swain

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