British actor Julian Sands, best known for “Bedroom with City View,” “Warlock” and “Dying in Las Vegas,” was identified on Wednesday as the person who disappeared nearly a week ago while outing on a popular tour. Trail on Mount San Antonio (known locally as Mount Baldy), north of Los Angeles, California.
The 65-year-old actor was reported missing by his family at 7:30 PM on Friday, January 13th.
According to a statement from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office, searches are being hampered by strong storms that hit the area shortly after the disappearance, which have been described as “extremely dangerous.”
“Searches of aerial assets continue and further updates will be provided as they become available,” the statement adds, referring to drones.
From the same generation as Daniel Day-Lewis, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant and Rupert Everett, Julian Sands began with minor roles in Roland Joffé’s Academy Award-winning Bloody Land and in the acclaimed Oxforx Blues, starring Rob Lowe (“Discovery” in Portugal), both from 1984. .
Notoriety came with success as she starred opposite Helena Bonham Carter in James Ivory’s romantic drama A Room With a View Over the City (1985), followed by Ken Russell’s Gothic – Poets and Ghosts (1986). .
Choosing to move to Hollywood to enter American films, he delivered all kinds of productions, of greater or lesser quality, but they rarely delivered on the promise his initial works revealed.
Among the best titles of the horror saga is “Warlock”, known in Portugal as “Sortilégio” and “Sortilégio 2: o Juízo Final”, from 1989 and 1993, as a sorcerer who travels from the 18th to the 20th century, being pursued by a hunter The Witches played by Richard E. Grant (in the first film).
Other important titles in this first phase include “Arachnophobia” (1990); “The Naked Feast”, by David Cronenberg (1991); “A Woman’s Secret Passions” (1991); and the controversial at the time (1993) “Boxing Helena” (“Wild Passion”), directed by Jennifer Lynch (David’s daughter).
There were also films by Mike Figgis: “The Browning Version” (1994), the Oscar-winning “Dying in Las Vegas” (1995), “Accomplice by Night” (1997) and “Timecode”.
Films that were already on the decline, the most notable films being Wim Wenders’ “Million Dollar Hotel” (2000); “Vatel” by Roland Joffé (2000); “The Medal” (2003); “Romasanta” (2004); Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007); US version “Millennium 1: Men Who Hate Women”, by David Fincher (2011); and Václav Marhoul’s “The Painted Bird” (2019).
Featured on television are the terrorist Vladimir Berko in season five of “24” (2006), Jor-El in two episodes of “Smallville” (2009-2010), and Miles Kastner in season eight of “Dexter.” (2013) and William Jagger in Crossbones.
His many theatrical stints over the past decade have been well received, including under the direction of John Malkovich.
He also voiced DeFalco in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
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