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Julien Vialon was born in 1968 in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France. His father taught him architecture, design and also about Italian creativity. His mother introduced him to travel and foreign cultures. He first came to London at age 7 and, that same year, discovered his first film on the silver screen; "Goldfinger". His decision was made: later, Julien would become an actor. He made his first debut on stage at age 15, in a local theatre group, performing in English. After getting a degree at University in Literature and Foreign Languages (English, Italian, Spanish), he then moved to Paris and joined the prestigious Florent Acting School. He made his first screen debut as a professional, playing opposite Marcello Mastroianni, in "Three lives and only one death". After appearing in many French TV series and short films, he began to travel around the world, filming commercials. He reinvested the money he made from these in his first directorial debut; to date, he has directed six short films and written two features. In 2004, his third short film script won the award for best short film at a festival in Paris and was later shown at the Cannes Film Festival in the "Short Film Corner". Back on stage, he performed the singing part of "Enjolras", the revolutionary, in "Les Misérables" in Paris in 2006. He then joined the American Actors Studio, where he spent two years improving his grasp of the Stanislavski "method". 2008 saw him portraying the lead part of Bartolomeo Vanzetti in the play "Sacco & Vanzetti". This was the story of two Italian men who went to the United States in the late 1910s in search of the "American dream" and ended up- IMDb Mini Biography By: B.W.
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