Mednick, Ward team for 'Wrong Sex'
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Variety - Found Mar. 18, 2010 ... set marks for speed, distance and absolute altitude.Mednick's also producing the Milla Jovovich-Julian McMahon thriller "Faces in the Crowd... Scott Mednick and David S. Ward Team for Right Stuff Wrong Sex - MovieWeb Explore All |
Variety |
'Charmed' TV Series To Continue In Comic Book Form
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MTV - Found Mar. 17, 2010 ... like Prue (one of the original Halliwell sisters portrayed by Shannen Doherty) and Cole Turner (Julian McMahon) to return in some form. |
President Yudhoyono's visit highlights Australia-Indonesia ...
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Earthtimes.org - Found Mar. 8, 2010 Julian McMahon, the lawyer representing two of the three convicted Australian drug smugglers now under sentence of death in Bali, is arguing... Rudd, SBY to seal boat people agreement - Sydney Morning Herald Rudd, SBY to hold talks on people smuggling - ABC Online Debate over Yudhoyono honour - Sydney Morning Herald Indonesian president SBY to make history - Sydney Morning Herald Explore All |
Canberra Times |
Bali nine lawyers and family tread warily with appeal and clemency
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Sydney Morning Herald - Found Mar. 8, 2010 ... fail, they would be relying on the personal relationship between the two leaders, said Julian McMahon, the Melbourne barrister representing... Indonesia president arrives in Australia - Sydney Morning Herald Indonesian president arrives in Australia - Sydney Morning Herald Yudhoyono to begin three-day visit - Sydney Morning Herald SBY visit shows need for closer partnership - Sydney Morning Herald Explore All |
Sydney Morning Herald |
Darkfever Novel to Be Made into a Movie
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Associated Content - Found Mar. 7, 2010 For the role of the enigmatic Jericho Barrons, it's been everyone from Gerard Butler (The Ugly Truth), Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck) to Eric Etebari... |
'Nip/Tuck' makes its final cut
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Detroit News - Found Mar. 3, 2010 Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon wrap up seven seasons on "Nip/Tuck." FX Mekeisha Madden Toby The Detroit News Seven seasons of risque plotlines and Nip/Tuck's Dylan Walsh: Finale May Not be What You Expect - Seattle Post Intelligencer Series finale of 'Nip/Tuck' on FX is a Wednesday TV pick - Seattle Times 'Nip/Tuck,' which changed cable TV, goes out on an understated note - Los Angeles Times FX's 'Nip/Tuck' ends its seven-year run with little fanfare - Cleveland Live Explore All |
Cusack dating Willis' ex?
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Hollywood - Found Mar. 3, 2010 â? The 43-year-old actor has never wed, while Burns was previously married to NIP/Tuck star Julian McMahon, the father of her nine-year... John Cusack Dating Brooke Burns? - Starpulse CNN's Gerri Willis, anchor of ?Your Bottom Line,' has left network - Atlanta Journal And Constitution Report: Cusack dating Willis' ex - My Eyewitness News CUSACK DATING WILLIS' EX? - PR inside Explore All |
'Nip/Tuck': Breaking TV boundaries
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Variety - Found Mar. 2, 2010 Nip/Tuck" -- approaching its 100th episode in its sixth and final season -- Drs. Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) and Sean McNamara (Dylan... 'Nip/Tuck' music cuts like a knife - Variety A Freaky Farewell to 'Nip/Tuck' - MSN Movies Final cut: Reasons why we'll miss bad boys of ?Nip/Tuck' - Louisville Courier-Journal Explore All |
New couple: John Cusack & Brooke Burns?
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Cele|bitchy - Found Mar. 4, 2010 Oh, she was once married to Julian McMahon, that sexy beast. |
Walsh already missing 'Nip/Tuck' co-star
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Digital Spy - Found Mar. 4, 2010 Dylan Walsh has admitted that he is sad to no longer be working with Julian McMahon on Nip/Tuck. |
Julian McMahon Biography
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Julian McMahon
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| Julian McMahon | |
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Julian McMahon in Comic-Con 2005 |
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| Born | Julian Dana William McMahon 27 July 1968 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1989 – present |
| Spouse(s) | Brooke Burns (1999-2001) 1 child Dannii Minogue (1994-1995) |
Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is an Australian actor and former fashion model, best known for his portrayals of Cole Turner in The WB hit series Charmed, womanizing plastic surgeon Christian Troy on the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning TV show Nip/Tuck, and Doctor Doom/Victor Von Doom in Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
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Early life
McMahon was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the second of the three children of William McMahon (later Sir William), a politician and future Australian Prime Minister, and his wife Sonia McMahon, a former occupational therapist and fashion icon.12 He has an older sister, Melinda, and a younger sister, Deborah. McMahon has Irish ancestry.3
McMahon was educated at Sydney Grammar School, a private boys' school. He briefly studied Law at the University of Sydney and Economics at the University of Wollongong, but this bored him and he started a successful modeling career. Because of this, he became known in the fashion capitals Milan, New York, Rome, and Paris.
Career
In addition to a career as a fashion model, including a jeans commercial for Levi Strauss, McMahon began an acting career on Australian soap Home and Away, playing the soldier Ben Lucini (1990–1991). McMahon was one of several Home and Away cast-members to star in a stage musical about the soap, which toured the UK in 1991. Adam Willits, Sharyn Hodgson (who played his on-screen wife, Carly), Mouche Phillips and Justine Clarke also starred.4
He then appeared in the film Wet and Wild Summer! (a.k.a. Exchange Lifeguards) in 1992, and following this he appeared in his then soon-to-be wife Dannii Minogue's music videos for her 1993 hits "This Is It" and "This Is The Way". His first role on American television was on the daytime soap opera Another World, playing Ian Rain from 1993 to 1995. He also went on to play Dr. Michael Walsh in the movie Magenta in 1996, Sheriff Hayes in In Quiet Night (a.k.a. You Belong to Me Forever) in 1998, George Simian in the psychological thriller Chasing Sleep in 2000, and David Cameron in the made for TV movie Another Day in 2001.
From 1996 to 2000, he starred in all four seasons of the NBC drama Profiler as Agent John Grant. Following this, McMahon joined the cast of the WB's supernatural hit show Charmed, playing the conflicted half-demon/half-human Cole Turner from 2000 to 2003. The character was killed off in the 100th episode of the series, but returned for a one-off guest appearance in the 150th episode in 2005.
Following Charmed, McMahon's next role was playboy plastic surgeon Christian Troy on the FX series Nip/Tuck . He was nominated for the Golden Globe award for "Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama" in 2005 for his performance. Throughout this series, McMahon appeared nude in a large number of episodes.
During this time, McMahon also portrayed supervillain Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four, the 2005 film adaptation of the comic book series of the same name. The film was a box office success, and McMahon reprised his role as Doom in the sequel in 2007.
McMahon was also allegedly one of the actors being considered for the role of James Bond in the film Casino Royale, though the part ultimately went to Daniel Craig.citation needed
He also appeared alongside Sandra Bullock in the 2007 supernatural thriller Premonition.
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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| 1989 | The Power, The Passion | Kane Edmonds | Soap opera |
| 1989-1991 | Home and Away | Ben Lucini | 27 episodes |
| 1992 | Wet and Wild Summer! | Mick Dooley | |
| G.P. | Const. Colin 'Clutch' Carmody | Episode: "Beat It" | |
| 1992-1994 | Another World | Ian Rain | |
| 1996 | Magenta | Michael Walsh | |
| 1996-2000 | Profiler | John Grant | 82 episodes |
| 1998 | In Quiet Night | Hayes | |
| Will & Grace | Guy | Episode "Where There's a Will, There's No Way" | |
| 2000 | Chasing Sleep | George | |
| 2000-2007 | Charmed | Cole Turner | 57 episodes (1 uncredited, 9 credit only) |
| 2001 | Another Day | David | TV film |
| 2003-2010 | Nip/Tuck | Christian Troy | Nominated — Australian Film Institute International Award for Best Actor (2007) Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (2004) Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (2003) Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television (2005, 2006) |
| 2005 | Fantastic Four | Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom | |
| 2007 | Premonition | Jim Hanson | |
| Prisoner | Derek Plato | ||
| Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom | ||
| 2008 | Meet Market | Hutch | |
| Robot Chicken | Dr. Doom/Pilot/Detective | Episode: "Monstourage" | |
| 2010 | Red | V.P. Stanton | Filming |
| 2011 | The Smell of Apples | In production |
References
- ^ http://www.naa.gov.au/The_collection/prime_ministers/mcmahon.html
- ^ USA WEEKEND Magazine
- ^ Julian McMahon Interview Full Text
- ^ "Home and Away musical", mook. URL last accessed on 2007-01-29.
External links
- Julian McMahon at the Internet Movie Database
- Julian McMahon at TV.com
- Julian McMahon on Yahoo movies
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