Julian McMahonJulian Dana William McMahon (born July 27, 1968) is one of the three children to Australia's former Prime Minister Sir William McMahon who was in power from 1971 to 1972. McMahon was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He has been married and divorced two times, briefly to Australian singer Dannii Minogue and to American actress Brooke Burns with whom he has a daughter named Madison. At an early age, he starred in Home and Away. He has been a model and an actor starring in many roles, his first American role being on Another World, playing Ian Rain from 1993 to 1995. He also appeared on the hit series Charmed for three seasons as half-demon Cole Turner. His most notable performance was in the Profiler TV-series as Detective in FBI, John Grant. He has his very own series Nip/Tuck (2003). His latest role will be in the Summer 2005 of the upcoming adaptation of the comics Fantastic Four, where he'll play Doctor Doom. This page about Julian McMahon includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Julian McMahon News stories about Julian McMahon External links for Julian McMahon Videos for Julian McMahon Wikis about Julian McMahon Discussion Groups about Julian McMahon Blogs about Julian McMahon Images of Julian McMahon |
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His latest role will be in the Summer 2005 of the upcoming adaptation of the comics Fantastic Four, where he'll play Doctor Doom. He left his wife, Gloria, and four children. He has his very own series Nip/Tuck (2003). Among his last words, he is reported to have expressed thanks for the Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement which he expected to win at some future date. His most notable performance was in the Profiler TV-series as Detective in FBI, John Grant. O'Connor was still making public appearances well into 2003. He also appeared on the hit series Charmed for three seasons as half-demon Cole Turner. After overcoming a drinking problem in the 1970s, he continued to make film and television appearances into the 1990s. He has been a model and an actor starring in many roles, his first American role being on Another World, playing Ian Rain from 1993 to 1995. When the heyday of the film musical was over, O'Connor returned to the stage, and had a short-lived television series during the late 1960s. At an early age, he starred in Home and Away. During World War II, he was re-invented as a star of musical films. He has been married and divorced two times, briefly to Australian singer Dannii Minogue and to American actress Brooke Burns with whom he has a daughter named Madison. However, he did have a separate Hollywood career in the late 1930s, in which he played such incongruous roles as Beau Geste. McMahon was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. His boyish looks did not allow him to take a romantic lead, except when appearing with a bigger star such as Ethel Merman (in Call Me Madam) or Bing Crosby (with whom he appeared in his first film at the age of eleven). Julian Dana William McMahon (born July 27, 1968) is one of the three children to Australia's former Prime Minister Sir William McMahon who was in power from 1971 to 1972. Yet it was as a comedy actor and a song-and-dance man that he became famous. His father died of a heart attack only a few weeks later. As a toddler, he and his sister were involved in a road accident, which resulted in her death. O'Connor was born into an Irish immigrant family of vaudeville entertainers. He is still best known for his performance in the movie musical Singing in the Rain. Donald O'Connor (August 28, 1925 - September 27, 2003) was a singer, dancer and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred with Francis, the talking mule. Out to Sea - 1997. Father Frost - 1996. Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel - 1994 (made for television). Toys - 1992. A Time to Remember - 1987. Alice in Wonderland - 1985 (made for television). Alice in Wonderland - 1983 (made for television). Pandemonium - 1982. Ragtime - 1981. The Donald O'Connor Show - 1968 (television series). That Funny Feeling - 1965. Le Meraviglie di Aladino - 1961. Cry for Happy - 1961. The Buster Keaton Story - 1957. Anything Goes - 1956. Francis in the Navy - 1955. There's No Business Like Show Business - 1954. Francis Joins the WACS - 1954. Walking My Baby Back Home - 1953. Francis Covers the Big Town - 1953. Call Me Madam - 1953. I Love Melvin - 1953. Francis Goes to West Point - 1952. Singin' in the Rain - 1952. Francis Goes to the Races - 1951. Double Crossbones - 1951. The Milkman - 1950. Curtain Call at Cactus Creek - 1950. Francis - 1950 - first of the "talking mule" movies. Yes Sir That's My Baby - 1949. Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin - 1948. Are You with It? - 1948. Something in the Wind - 1947. Patrick the Great - 1945. Bowery to Broadway - 1944. The Merry Monahans - 1944. This Is the Life - 1944. Chip Off the Old Block - 1944. Top Man - 1943. Mister Big - 1943. It Comes Up Love - 1943. When Johnny Comes Marching Home - 1942. Get Hep to Love - 1942. Give Out, Sisters - 1942. Private Buckaroo - 1942. What's Cookin'? - 1942. Night Work - 1939. On Your Toes - 1939. Death of a Champion - 1939. Beau Geste - 1939. Million Dollar Legs - 1939. Unmarried - 1939. Boy Trouble - 1939. Tom Sawyer, Detective - 1938. Sons of the Legion - 1938. Sing You Sinners - 1938. Men with Wings - 1938. It Can't Last Forever - 1937. |