Julian Morris

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Biography

Julian was born on January 13, 1983 in London, England. He is most recognized for his role as Owen Matthews in the thriller Cry Wolf.more

Born

1/13/1983, London, England

Birth Name

Julian David Morris

Gender

Male
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    • Julian: (On his favorite thing about making Cry Wolf) To love this genre and to watch movies like this and to be involved. Just like being on set and looking around you and seeing some guy chasing you with a knife. It's crazy, to be in there. It's amazing.
    • Julian: (On his favorite horror.) To name one is impossible for me, but I think what I look for in a great horror film and a great thriller is that thing when you're shocked. Like, when you're in the cinema and you're on the edge of your seat, and you're with the players and the characters in the film. And in great horror, once you get out of the film, you're still thinking about it your still scared.
    • Julian: (On auditioning for Cry Wolf) I was so scared. And also when you do read a script that is so good -- I can speak for all of us -- we were all over-bowled by this incredible script and this amazing end. You want the job, you want the character so badly that just puts more pressure on you to get the role. So I was terrified at the last stages.

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