JULIAN MORRIS began acting at the Anna Scher Theatre in his native London. At the age of 13, a director of the hit U.K. television series The Knock spotted him there and offered him a part on the series. Julian took the role, which led to more TV and film appearances. He also continued his intensive training under Anna Scher for the next eight years.
Julian subsequently spent three seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, learning his craft with such directors as Steven Pimlott, Tim Albery, and Elijah Moshinsky and such actors as Simon Russell Beale, Samuel West, and Roger Allam.
He was most recently seen on television, opposite Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple, in The Murder at the Vicarage (directed by Charles Palmer).
In America, Julian played the lead role in Jim Wilson’s independent feature Whirlygirl, opposite Monet Mazur.