Most Recent Role: Dr Arthur Calgary on Agatha Christie's Marple
Gender: Male
Birthplace: West Drayton, Middlesex, England
Birthday: 7-20-1968
Gender: Male
Birthplace: West Drayton, Middlesex, England
Birthday: 7-20-1968
Julian Rhind-Tutt was born July 20, 1968; his father was a Master builder and his mom was in charge of the household. Julian is the youngest of 5 children and has 10 years difference with his sibling closest to him in age. The house of the Rhind-Tutt's family where Julian grew up was near Heathrow airport. Julian went to school at the John Lyon School in Harrow and this is where he first...
Most Recent Appearance
Ordeal By Innocence
Sunday 30 September 2007 on ITV1
Rachel Argyle, mother of five adopted children, is murdered and immediately, the rest of the family just assumes that Jacko, one of her sons, must be the murderer because he threatened to kill her earlier that same evening. Two years later, a man shows up at the Argyle's mansion and confirms what...
In February 2007, Julian and his Green Wing co-star Stephen Mangan did an appeal for the Salisbury District Hospital as a part of the hospital Stars Appeal Little Lives Campaign which benefited their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Julian's favorite classical composer is Johann Sebastian Bach.
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In 2005, Julian directed and produced the play Gypsy of Chelsea. The play was written by Tara Summers, she also starred in it.
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Julian was a judge for the 2007 edition of The Observer Ethical Awards, he was the a presenter for the gala of the 2006 edition. The Observer is a British newspaper.
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Julian starred as the title role of Hamlet when he was 18 and still in school. The production he was part of performed at The Edinburgh Festival.
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Julian: (Talking about the adaptations of the Miss Marple's stories) Marples are very exciting if they are done right in a beautifully crafted and gentle way. They are classic stories. I don't read many of the novels, but I was always a fan of the Joan Hickson's Miss Marples. And Geraldine brings her own peculiar brilliance and a youthful exuberance to it after Joan Hickson.
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Julian: (On working on the show Keen Eddie) It is great fun you get to do lots of exciting things you always dreamed about when you were a kid watching detective programmes.
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Julian: (Commenting on what it means to be ginger haired) I'm differently abled in the hair department. I'm not unaware of it. When people are attacking forms of abuse, they often say, `Of course it doesn't matter if you're black or brown. I mean, what if you had red hair?' It's often next on the list as a form of difference that could give rise to prejudice. I think anyone who's got reddish hair has a tiny reminder of that.
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Julian (On his musical taste) I was brought up listening classical, but I have a passion for rock, hip hop and folk.
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Julian: (On starring in Hippies, a tv show with Simon Pegg and Sally Philips) It was a great metaphor for my entire career. On countless occasions I seem to have collaborated with the most talented and brilliant people on the one outstanding failures of their careers.
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Other Appearances
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Green Wing
Dr. "Mac" MaCartney |
Heat of the Sun
Assistant Superintendent James Valentine |
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Hippies
Alex Picton-Dinch |
Keen Eddie
Monty Pippin |
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The Rotters' Club
Nigel Plumb |
The Wilsons
Colin |
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Absolutely Fabulous
Donkey Taylor |
Agatha Christie's Marple
Ordeal By Innocence Dr Arthur Calgary |
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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
A Last Embrace, Part Two Philip Hampson |
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
A Last Embrace, Part One Philip Hampson |
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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
A Last Embrace, Part Three Philip Hampson |
Black Books
The Travel Writer Jason Hamilton |
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"Personal favorite"Perfect Julian Rhind-Tutt is someone that has got better with age. In his late thirties, JRT is an actor who has been on our screens, on the radio, and on the stage, but has only just come to our attention with thanks to Green Wing. Continue » Posted Jun 12, 2006 4:22 am PST |
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"Underrated"Perfect Top notch Continue » Posted Jun 7, 2006 12:47 am PST |
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"Gorgeous"Perfect I love this man! I get butterflies every time I see him!!! I cant get enough! Continue » Posted Apr 24, 2006 3:25 pm PST |
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