Julian is an actor, comedian, producer and singer. While he is an engineer, retired Marine LtCol, he also completed the two year acting program at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting; has performed in several stage plays and a few movies. He also taught acting for 5 years and continues to coach acting on request. He is in negotiations to open up an acting academy in Pasadena. His memorable plays include Wallenberg, Blade to the Heat and Sick and Tired. He produced and hosted a show called INside the INdustry on Time Warner Cable, interviewing people who work in and around the entertainment industry. He produced and played a lead role in an award winning short film called Tasteless and expects the movie, Phrenic, to be released in a few weeks. He plays a supporting role. Julian has also directed one-act stage plays. Julian has also served as Associate Producer on a new musical called Bert n’ Eddie, the story of Bert Williams and Eddie Cantor and has started production meetings to produced Bert n’ Eddie, again leading the its film production. Julian has produced many comedy shows and has performed his own act at the Improv, The Comedy Store and The Ice House, where his last performance was Sunday, March 15. He is scheduled to appear at the Ice House, again, on May 31. He is also booked at Flappers in Burbank on March 25. Julian serves as Chief Editor of The Stand Up Comedy Magazine. www.thestandup.net
Julian is a retired Marine LtCol, Radar Intercept Officer (RIO think Goose in Top Gun) in the F-4 Phantom jet fighter; an Army Airborne graduate with many jumps under his belt’ an Electrical Engineer, BSEE from Cal-Poly, Pomona; Math, Algebra and Calculus teacher. Julian has a keen understanding of aviations systems, aerodynamics, tactics, avionics with intimate knowledge in Infrared Guidance Systems and countermeasures; how “heat-seeking” missiles work and how to defeat them. Julian as conducted military operations with the following military forces – Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Italy, France (Studied French in order to work with the French military) and underwent cold weather training with the Canadians. Julian’s hobbies include golf, traveling and karaoke.
Resume
J u l i a n V a z q u e z jv3onstage@
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 165lbs
Eyes: brown
Hair: black
FILM
Phrenic Record Shop Owner Heroes & Monsters Prod
LA Boxing (Industrial – 2011) Mafia Boss-Carlo Red Horizon Films
Happy Fliers Thor Runway Ahead Prod
Tasteless (Award Winning, PBS) Roger In the Box Prod
Two Coyotes (IMDB) Priest Jose Reyes Bencomo, Dir.
TELEVISION
Inside the Industry Series Host/Producer Time Warner Cable
Video Brea Line Host/Field Reporter City of Brea
THEATRE (partial list)
North on South Central Mobster Carla Clark Theatre Perception Consortium (TPC)
Sick and Tired Lloyd Thompson Carla Clark, TPC
The Choice (2500 seats) Ciaiphas The Rock
The Choice (2500 seats) Pontius Pilate The Rock
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (2500 seats) Howard West (Lead) The Rock Forum
Blade to the Heat Alacran Fullerton Community College
Wallenberg Thomas Veres+4 Fullerton Community College
Miracle on Main Street Mayor The Rock
Musical Mystery of Edwin Drood Haberdasher (ensemble) Fullerton Community College
An Act of the Imagination Arthur Putnam Stella Adler Academy
Stand Up Comedy- Laff Stop, Comedy Store, Ice House, Improv, night clubs & Dive Bars
COMMERCIAL – Cell Phone (English & Spanish); Home Mortgage
TRAINING
Stella Adler Academy Technique, Scene Study, Improv (2 yr program)
Fullerton Community College Movement; Voice, Acting for the Camera, Stage Combat
Dan Chace Shakespeare
Peter Spellos Improv
Singing Group & Private
SPECIAL SKILLS
LtCol USMC (ret)-Aviator; Military Operations; Algebra/Calculus Teacher , BSEE; Intermediate Spanish, dialects: Deep South; Golf; Intermediate Guitar, Karaoke; Cancer Survivor; Improv, hosting, teleprompter, Stand-up comedian; Tennis, Racquetball
Unique traits: Southern Accent: Military Ops; F-4 Fighter Squadron USMC
California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
(1980-1984)
California State University Dominguez Hills
(1980-1984)