- Best known for his role in Roger Corman's cult classic horror-comedy A Bucket of Blood (1959) as beatnik poet Maxwell H. Brock.
- Came to Los Angeles as a child and attended UCLA before beginning his acting career in the 1950s.
- His ex-wife JoAnn Burton also survived him.
- He retired to Palm Springs, California, a city he loved, and where he died in 2006.
- Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch)
- He is survived by daughter Susan Barrett, a professor of entertainment studies; son Mark, a producer; and three grandchildren (Ben, Emily, Lucy).
- Julian left acting and returned to school, earning a doctorate in psychology and established the Westside Center for Growth and Counseling in Westwood, California, where he worked as a therapist.
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