Raul Julia

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Kiss of the Spider Woman (Valentin)
Addams Family/Values (Gomez)


from Britannica.com: (RAUL RAFAEL CARLOS JULIA YARCELAY), Puerto Rican-born U.S. actor (b. March 9, 1940, San Juan, P.R.--d. Oct. 24, 1994, New York, N.Y.), was a dashing and handsome Latin stage and film star, whose versatility stretched from drama to farcical comedy; his compelling film performance as ValentÌn, a South American political prisoner incarcerated with a homosexual window dresser (William Hurt) in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), was one of his most admired screen roles, but he also achieved popular acclaim with his comedic portrayal as the lusty family patriarch, Gomez, in the macabre and wildly successful The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993). After graduating from the University of Puerto Rico, Julia pursued an acting career while appearing in a nightclub act. He arrived (1964) in New York City and gained renown as Macduff in Macbeth (1966) and as the title character in Othello (1979) in Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. On Broadway he earned four Tony award nominations for his roles as Proteus in Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971), Charley in a revival of Where's Charley? (1974), Mack the Knife in an experimental production of The Threepenny Opera (1976), and a Fellini-like film director in Nine (1982). His real-life role as an activist--he tirelessly campaigned to end world hunger and poverty--drew him to social-activist film roles. In Romero (1989) he portrayed El Salvador's assassinated Archbishop Oscar Romero, and in the made-for-cable-television film The Burning Season (1994) he starred as the martyred Brazilian labour leader and environmentalist Chico Mendes. Julia's commanding presence, athleticism, and vitality were showcased in such stage productions as Betrayal (1980) and Arms and the Man (1985) and in such films as Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), One from the Heart (1982), The Morning After (1986), and Presumed Innocent (1990). For a brief time during the early 1970s, he also appeared as the handyman Rafael on TV's "Sesame Street." Julia, who died following a stroke, was reportedly battling cancer.


March 9, 1940


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