Julian Stone

Julian Stone (born 31 December 1962) is an English actor/writer/producer.

Julian Stone
Born (1962-12-31) 31 December 1962
OccupationActor/Writer/Producer
Spouse(s)
Barbara Blatz (m. 1987)

He has appeared extensively on the screen, guest-starring in many popular TV shows including Suburgatory, Maron, Castle, Columbo, Mad About You, Baywatch, and Babylon 5, and was a regular on General Hospital as Jerry Jacks (ABC). As a voice actor, he has worked in video game franchises such as Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, Titanfall and Uncharted, and looped features including Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rogue One, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, The Revenant, Mad Max:Fury Road and Phantom Thread.

Stone was born in Rustington, Sussex. He is best known for his role as Jerry Jacks on the soap opera General Hospital from April 1998 until December 1999. Stone also portrayed vampire Barnabas Collins in a 1988 Off-Broadway play of Dark Shadows.

He also played Derek Hammond in the 2002 Dualstar movie When in Rome.

In October 2003, Stone took over for Justin Carroll as David Hastings on Passions while Carroll was on paternity leave.

He has been married to Barbara Blatz-Stone since 1987 and they have two children together.

Television filmography

  • Maron as Wesley Mann (2013) - (episode Sex Fest)
  • Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Patrick Sullivan (1995) – (One Episode[1])
  • Poltergeist: The Legacy as Samuel Hartford (1996) (one episode guest star – Man in the Mist)
  • Renegade as Gary Butler (1996) – (Episode: "God's Mistake")
  • Babylon 5 as Captain Charles 'Charlie' Mitchell (1997) – (Episode: "Endgame")
  • Mike Hammer, Private Eye as Lord Gaffney (1998) – (Episode: "Lucky in Love")
  • Passions as David Hastings (2003) – (temporary replacement)
  • General Hospital as Jerry Jacks (1998–1999)
  • Handy Manny as Dandy Dan
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as Sir Raven (2004–2007)
  • California Dreams as Zane Walker (1995) – (episode Fallen Idol)

References


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