- Julian Stone studied English Lit at Southampton University and Rutgers University, NJ. He has appeared on the stage in London, Edinburgh, New York, Los Angeles and regionally in the U.S., with his most recent work including Tracey Letts' MAN FROM NEBRASKA (directed by William Friedkin) and THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, both at South Coast Rep. He has worked extensively in television and film, guest-starring and recurring on many popular TV shows such as CASTLE, SUBURGATORY, MARON, COLUMBO, LOIS AND CLARK, MAD ABOUT YOU and BABYLON 5, and spent two years in a major contract role in the Daytime Emmy-winning cast of the ABC soap, GENERAL HOSPITAL . He is a very active voice-over artist, and has recently worked on projects as diverse as CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI, ROGUE ONE, HOBBS AND SHAW, SMALLFOOT, THE REVENANT, TITANFALL 2 AND MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. As a commercial actor he has enjoyed working with such talent as Scott Hicks, Jim Sheridan, Wally Pfizer and Bob Richardson He is a Writer/Producer on FRIDAY, and WARD, both in active development. As a producer, he has been instrumental in setting up the multi award-winning Young Adult UNWIND series of books by Neal Shusterman at HBO/Constantin Films, and is an Executive Producer on Shusterman's THE STAR SHARDS at Gaumont. He is an active member of BAFTA/LA and runs the Academy soccer team.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anon
- SpouseBarbara Blatz(1987 - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenJessicaMolly
- Has two daughters, Jessica and Molly
- Before he became a member of the General Hospital cast, Julian Stone became an interesting part of the history of another classic soap: Dark Shadows. In 1988, he starred in an off-Broadway adaptation of DS, playing vampire Barnabas Collins. The play was based on just one storyline from Dark Shadows -- telling how Barnabas became a vampire. (The TV series lasted four years and also spawned two feature film adaptations.)
- Attended Southampton University
- Received acting training at The Drama Studio (London) and The Mason Gross School of the Arts (USA).
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