Raúl Juliá
Raúl Juliá
Biography
Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay (March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994) was a Puerto Rican actor. His film career peaked in the US in the early 1990s. Born in San Juan, he gained interest in acting while still in school. Upon completing his studies, Juliá decided to pursue a career in acting. After performing in the local scene for some time, he was convinced by entertainment personality Orson Bean to move and work in New York City. Juliá, who had been bilingual since his childhood, soon gained interest in Broadway and "Off Broadway" plays. He performed in mobile projects, including the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre. Juliá was eventually noticed by Joseph Papp, who offered him work in the New York Shakespeare Festival. After gaining notoriety, he received roles in two television series, Love of Life and Sesame Street. For his performance in Two Gentlemen of Verona, he received a nomination for the Tony Award and won a Drama Desk Award. Between 1974 and 1982, Juliá received Tony Award nominations for Where's Charley?, The Threepenny Opera and Nine. During the 1980s, he worked in several films, receiving nominations for the Golden Globe Awards, for his performance in Tempest, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, winning the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor for the latter. In 1991 and 1993, Juliá portrayed "Gomez Addams" in two film adaptations of The Addams Family. In 1994, he filmed The Burning Season and a film adaptation of the Street Fighter video games. Later that year, Juliá suffered several health afflictions, eventually dying after suffering a stroke. His funeral was held in Puerto Rico, being attended by thousands. For his work in The Burning Season, Juliá won a posthumous Golden Globe and Emmy Award.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
55
Gender
Male
Birthday
1940-03-09 (85 years old)
Place of Birth
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Acting

2020

Disclosure as Valentin Arregui (archive footage)

2020

Babenco: Tell Me When I Die as Self (archive footage)

2004

The Dream Studio as self

1995

Down Came a Blackbird as Tomas Ramirez

1994

Street Fighter as Bison

1994

The Burning Season as Chico Mendes

1993

Addams Family Values as Gomez Addams

1992

The Plague as Cottard

1991

The Addams Family as Gomez Addams

1990

Presumed Innocent as Sandy Stern

1990

Havana as Arturo Duran (uncredited)

1990

Frankenstein Unbound as Dr. Victor Frankenstein

1990

The Rookie as Strom

1990

The Monkey People as Narrator (voice)

1989

Romero as Archbishop Oscar Romero

1989

Mack the Knife as MacHeath

1988

Tequila Sunrise as Commandante Xavier Escalante

1988

Onassis: The Richest Man in the World as Aristotle Onassis

1988

Moon Over Parador as Roberto Strausmann

1988

Trading Hearts as Vinnie Iacona

1988

The Penitent as Ramon Guerola

1987

Tango Bar as Ricardo Padín

1987

The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory as General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

1986

The Morning After as Joaquin "Jackie" Manero

1986

Florida Straits as Carlos Jayne

1986

La gran fiesta as Adolfo

1986

Cuba: In the Shadow of Doubt as Not available

1985

Kiss of the Spider Woman as Valentin Arregui

1985

Compromising Positions as David Suarez

1985

Mussolini: The Untold Story as Count Galeazzo Ciano

1984

Overdrawn at the Memory Bank as Aram Fingal / Rick Blaine

1983

Reading Rainbow as Self - Narrator (voice)

1982

One from the Heart as Ray

1982

The Escape Artist as Stu Quiñones

1982

American Playhouse as Fingal / Rick

1982

Tempest as Kalibanos

1981

Strong Medicine as Not available

1981

Kiss Me, Petruchio as Petruchio

1979

Life of Sin as Paulo

1978

Eyes of Laura Mars as Michael Reisler

1976

The Gumball Rally as Franco

1975

Death Scream as Detective Nick Rodriguez

1974

King Lear as Edmund

1972

The Bob Newhart Show as Not available

1971

Great Performances as Edmund

1971

The Organization as Juan Mendoza

1971

Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me as Juan Carlos Rosenbloom

1970

McCloud as Father Augusto Nieves

1969

Stiletto as Party Guest (Uncredited)

1953

The Oscars as Self
Crew

1994

Street Fighter In Memory Of